Why do I feel like this is a trick question?
I found what i was thinking of.
https://www.labonville.com/Hook-A-Roon-With-28-Hardwood-Handle-Replaceable-Tip--173_p_497.html
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From Wikipedia...
A pickaroon (or picaroon) is a wood-handled (may be other materials also), metal-topped log handling tool.[1] It is distinguished from a pike pole by having a shorter handle, no metal point, and an opposite curve to its hook (toward the handle rather than away); and from both a cant hook and peavey by having a fixed hook facing its handle rather than a pivoting one facing away.
A pickaroon with a down-turned point on its hook is known as a sappie or hookaroon;[2] one with an axe blade opposite its hook an axaroon, obviating the need to carry two tools to manage logs.
I'm a fan of Wikipedia, but their entry on this topic is pretty weak as the descriptions are not very helpful. More proof is that there isn't a page for hookaroon, for contrast.
...they just say that pickaroons are called hookaroons in some places.
http://store.peaveymfg.com/cart/category/1993/pickeroons/1/
Bingo.
(That's why the early posts in this discussion thought it was a trick question or troll bait.)
It's not. Unless there's a pointy tip which I don't see.