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Perch eye extraction tools - Kent - 01-21-2024

I have been missing my perch-eye-extraction tool, ever since the one I purchased, many years ago, rusted away.  I purchased some stainless steel wire, so I won't have a rusting issue with the ones that I made. 


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RE: Perch eye extraction tools - FishfulThinkin - 01-21-2024

Let us know how they work. I've seen a modified potato peeler used for the same purpose. I have no success with the thumbnail method either because my nails are too short. I'd love to get something that works rather than trying to use my filet knife for that purpose. I end up popping half of the eyes I attempt to extract with my knife.


RE: Perch eye extraction tools - wiperhunter2 - 01-21-2024

Looks good Kent, the last one I got, was made by Dale, he is a BFT member and a one time mod.


RE: Perch eye extraction tools - RockyRaab2 - 01-21-2024

Paper clips are cheap. Glue the big end into a dowel. Done.


RE: Perch eye extraction tools - dubob - 01-21-2024

(01-21-2024, 10:58 PM)RockyRaab2 Wrote: Paper clips are cheap. Glue the big end into a dowel. Done.
I have one that somebody gave me on the ice that was a 223 brass case with the mouth pinched onto a paper clip and then soldered to hold it in place.  


RE: Perch eye extraction tools - BearLakeFishGuy - 01-22-2024

I have used one with a small loop of wire formed into an eye. I heated the tail end up and inserted it into a 3" piece of plastic coat hangar. Works like a charm! A lot easier than using a dowel, glue, etc.


RE: Perch eye extraction tools - Therapist - 01-22-2024

What's wrong w/ just using your hook???


RE: Perch eye extraction tools - dubob - 01-22-2024

(01-22-2024, 03:57 PM)Therapist Wrote: What's wrong w/ just using your hook???
Not a thing - if you can make it work for you.


RE: Perch eye extraction tools - Kent - 01-26-2024

(01-21-2024, 05:21 PM)FishfulThinkin Wrote: Let us know how they work. I've seen a modified potato peeler used for the same purpose. I have no success with the thumbnail method either because my nails are too short. I'd love to get something that works rather than trying to use my filet knife for that purpose. I end up popping half of the eyes I attempt to extract with my knife.

Tried it today, at Pineview, and it worked great.


RE: Perch eye extraction tools - sliverslinger - 01-26-2024

(01-21-2024, 03:57 PM)Kent Wrote: I have been missing my perch-eye-extraction tool, ever since the one I purchased, many years ago, rusted away.  I purchased some stainless steel wire, so I won't have a rusting issue with the ones that I made. 


[Image: Perch-tools.jpg]

Great idea.  I had purchased similar tools many years ago and they would all inevitably rust.


RE: Perch eye extraction tools - Springbuck1 - 01-26-2024

(01-26-2024, 10:53 PM)Kent Wrote:
(01-21-2024, 05:21 PM)FishfulThinkin Wrote: Let us know how they work. I've seen a modified potato peeler used for the same purpose. I have no success with the thumbnail method either because my nails are too short. I'd love to get something that works rather than trying to use my filet knife for that purpose. I end up popping half of the eyes I attempt to extract with my knife.

Tried it today, at Pineview, and it worked great.

That comment has me assuming you cut some fish worth plucking the eye out of to get more fish. 

Are they finally biting at Pineview?


RE: Perch eye extraction tools - Kent - 01-27-2024

(01-26-2024, 11:43 PM)Springbuck1 Wrote:
(01-26-2024, 10:53 PM)Kent Wrote:
(01-21-2024, 05:21 PM)FishfulThinkin Wrote: Let us know how they work. I've seen a modified potato peeler used for the same purpose. I have no success with the thumbnail method either because my nails are too short. I'd love to get something that works rather than trying to use my filet knife for that purpose. I end up popping half of the eyes I attempt to extract with my knife.

Tried it today, at Pineview, and it worked great.

That comment has me assuming you cut some fish worth plucking the eye out of to get more fish. 

Are they finally biting at Pineview?

We caught 11 perch and 23 crappie.  Had I not messed up and fished the wrong places, during the prime early hours, we would have done much better.


RE: Perch eye extraction tools - FishfulThinkin - 01-29-2024

Thanks for the update. I think I'll make some. Did you drill and glue to secure the wire in the dowel?


RE: Perch eye extraction tools - Kent - 01-29-2024

(01-29-2024, 02:53 PM)FishfulThinkin Wrote: Thanks for the update. I think I'll make some. Did you drill and glue to secure the wire in the dowel?

Yes, I drilled two small holes and applied epoxy.


RE: Perch eye extraction tools - FishfulThinkin - 01-29-2024

Great. Thanks for posting!


RE: Perch eye extraction tools - MWScott72 - 01-30-2024

I’ve found that extracting perch eyes is similar to caping an animal (much easier, of course). As long as I use a short-bladed, sharp knife and cut well inside the eye socket, the eyes pop out great. If I don’t and make my cut too shallow, it’s a mess with a popped eyeball.


RE: Perch eye extraction tools - Pikeman 99 - 01-30-2024

This is my easy and effective way to make eyeball extractors. Getting ready to go to fishlake. made a few for the crew. I take the paper clip and put the small end all the way down in the 30.06 shell. Then with Pin nose pliers I mash the appropriate end to the right sixe loop of the paper clip I then take tie wire and wrap and make a ring to put on my lanyard. Good Luck. Tight Lines PM
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RE: Perch eye extraction tools - kastmaster - 01-31-2024

This is the one I made from an old measuring spoon. I ground down the scoop part and ended up with the one in the picture. Just make sure you ask for permission from your kitchen queen before grinding down any kitchen items.  This is a 1/16 and 1/8 tsp measuring spoon.
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RE: Perch eye extraction tools - Kent - 01-31-2024

(01-31-2024, 04:35 AM)kastmaster Wrote: This is the one I made from an old measuring spoon. I ground down the scoop part and ended up with the one in the picture. Just make sure you ask for permission from your kitchen queen before grinding down any kitchen items.  This is a 1/16 and 1/8 tsp measuring spoon.
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Interesting idea George.  I trust that it works.


RE: Perch eye extraction tools - ChalkCreekUT - 02-03-2024

All great ideas. It seems I over designed mine (don’t tell my wife, she already says I over do everything). Flat copper wire with a 3D printed handle. Been working great for 3 seasons.
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