Bisley Staghorn Priest - Fishing Dispatch Tool
S4067
- Traditional priest for the humane dispatch of fish once landed
- Handle made from natural stag horn - genuine antler grip
- Natural material means shape and size vary slightly piece to piece
- Solid, weighted head for a firm, controlled strike
- Compact size, easily carried in a pocket or tackle bag
- Made by Bisley, a trusted name in UK field-sports and fishing kit
- Supplied by BushWear - UK field-sports specialist
The Bisley Staghorn Priest is a traditional angler's tool used for the humane dispatch of fish once landed. It consists of a solid, weighted head paired with a handle made from natural stag horn, giving each priest a genuine antler grip that is tough, comfortable to hold and pleasingly individual - as a natural material, exact shape and size will vary piece to piece, so no two priests are quite alike. The weighted head delivers a firm, controlled strike, letting anglers despatch their catch quickly and humanely rather than leaving a fish to suffer. Compact enough to slip into a jacket pocket or tackle bag, it is a practical addition to any UK angler's kit, whether on the riverbank, lake or boat. Bisley has long supplied dependable, no-nonsense gear for field sports and fishing, and this priest continues that tradition - a simple, honest tool built to do one job properly. Supplied by BushWear, a UK field-sports specialist.
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