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Join Date: Jan 2009
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I'm not too worried about my gaff situation ![]() I have a bunch of gaffs but only four gaffs I really use, and I made all of them. On my skiff I carry three. The one mentioned that I use for small stuff. ![]() A heavy aluminum fixed gaff and a Flying gaff. that I use for bigger fish. ![]() I've had them all for a long time, I really like that hardwood one because it's really light weight and the aluminum ones are actually pretty decent gaffs. ![]() I don't know if you remember it but the Original BD Logo had a decked bleeding tuna with that gaff in it. That was my gaff and they derived the image from this pic.. ![]() For Kayaking I use essentially a small barbed flygaff I made where the hook fits in the shaft but is spliced to a rope. Once you gaff the fish you can let the hook slide out of the end of the aluminum tube and let the fish hang still gaffed on the rope. ![]() I know it's unorthodox but that's how we do it for big game, and I don't like flopping a hot fish between my legs. Unless there's seals or sharks around I usually gaff them then let them hang, and cut the gills and bleed em out while still in the water. Thanks for the comeback, and info on your wife's fish. Like I said some friends have got big ones on rapalas but that was a hell of a fish. Last edited by Fiskadoro; 12-12-2013 at 07:17 AM. |
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