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Old 01-19-2018, 02:37 PM   #12
GregAndrew
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Originally Posted by Orca Winfrey View Post
Nice! What a day. So where does a floating gaff disappear to?

1/1,000,000 x 1/1,000,000= 1/1,000,000,000,000 = one in a billion.
Those little bumps and bruises that the plastic end cap takes with normal use make great places for water to enter under pressure.

That is actually one in a trillion. I know the math, was just trying to add a bit of humor.

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Originally Posted by kirkdavis View Post
You got a lot of luck going on there with the tail hooks. I'm far from an expert, but a couple of suggestions to consider.....I tether my gaff and game clip, and I would not bring that mouth full of teeth into the kayak right by my groin until I am sure it is dead (club to the head).
Well done though. Tail hooks are more of a fight because you can't turn them.
I am no expert either, but I do know a few things.

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Any under water video of the hook up?
No, the first one was before I could get my camera down on that drop. The second one was too deep to film with my GoPro 4 dive case.
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