Whisker Seeker Tackle LockJaw Catfish Grips are affordable, tough and built to last. They’ll simplify everything you do with handling and releasing catfish of all sizes.
Whisker Seeker teamed up with catfish pro, Chad Ferguson, to build the LockJaw Catfish Grips which are truly the first “catfish specific” fishing grips available. They didn’t take a pair of mass marketed fish grips and slap a catfish logo on them, they built them from the ground up specifically for catfish anglers.
Catfish anglers have been forced to use inferior fish grips for far too long and they’ve had limited options. Now, luckily, there’s a better way, Whisker Seeker Tackle LockJaw Catfish Grips, the last fishing grips you’ll ever buy.
It took three years of design, testing and development to get Chad’s seal of approval but they finally built something that did everything he wanted (and he couldn’t break) and that’s the Whisker Seeker Tackle LockJaw Catfish Grips
Whisker Seeker Tackle LockJaw Catfish Grips are the biggest, baddest and most well built fish grips available.
They’re built to work, they’re built to last and they’re innovative. They’re built Whisker Seeker tough!
Package Contents
- 1 LockJaw Catfish Grips
- 1 Adjustable Lanyard
Think about this.
You’ve just finished an epic battle with a monster catfish, it’s been scooped up in a landing net and made it across the gunnels of your catfish boat. You’re whooping, hollering and giving high fives all the while thinking of “the” fish story that will be told for years to come.
You reach down, remove the hook and insert your hand into the mouth of the behemoth catfish and grab hold to take some quick photos and then put it back in the water because that’s what hardcore catfish anglers do.
Just as you’re lifting the fish it bites down HARD and begins to spin, taking every bit of skin off your knuckles and turning you into a flailing, whining mess of a man while your fishing buddies snicker and laugh. No longer is this the story of the epic catfish battle, it’s the time you get catfish knuckled and whined about it the rest of the day.
Luckily someone whips out a pair of their favorite fish grips but everything goes wrong, you need two hands to work them, it’s a nightmare trying to secure the fish and they’re made of plastic so the moment you lift the fish they flex and feel like they’re going to come apart in your hands. Sure, they “float” but who cares about that if they’re not going to work?
You get your photos, lower the fish into the water, go to release it and the big cat goes into another “death roll” nearly breaking your wrist. You struggle to get free and keep the grips with you, not losing them to the fish and think, there has to be a better way.
THERE IS!
That’s why they built the Whisker Seeker Tackle LockJaw Catfish Grips. They’re built Whisker Seeker tough!