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I recognize the curl on the hook, so it doesn't get 'snug-up' it's obviously a deep-sea fishing rig.
And you are right, since the barb part is sticking out, simply cut that part off and slide the shank right out. Takes maybe 10 seconds. :thumbs:
And then treat for possible infection from the greasy crimmy worm guts left on the hook
 
I'm posting this in Jokes And Humor because it's just got to be a joke. Got to be. Couldn't be anything else. However, there will no doubt be a few Yeti owners running out to buy this $400 frying pan that they can store next to their $900 cooler and $80 coffee mug. :rolleyes:

Good to know that they think their cast iron skillet should "last for years". Since most of the cheaper brands last for centuries.

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I'm posting this in Jokes And Humor because it's just got to be a joke. Got to be. Couldn't be anything else. However, there will no doubt be a few Yeti owners running out to buy this $400 frying pan that they can store next to their $900 cooler and $80 coffee mug. :rolleyes:

Good to know that they think their cast iron skillet should "last for years". Since most of the cheaper brands last for centuries.

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Thin and lightweight are mutually exclusive to cast iron in my experience.

Mine are all "Heavy as **** and you will die if I hit you with it."

YMMV.
 
Thin and lightweight are mutually exclusive to cast iron in my experience.

Mine are all "Heavy as **** and you will die if I hit you with it."

YMMV.
My 10-1/4 inch cast iron skillet is the largest I can comfortably cook with (meaning I can hold it with one hand for a reasonable time period). The 12 inchers are "two handed skillets" for me when I need to lift and hold them for more than a few seconds when full of food. I like cooking on cast iron. I don't mind cleaning it. But I don't care too much for lifting it.
 
Home depot has buckets for 5$.
Most home construction sites have lots of 5-gallon Spackle pails in the dumpster. If you worked construction, you should have a lifetime supply in the shed. You just will never get them apart as they have been stacked together for years now :)
 

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