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Old 07-23-2012, 02:37 PM   #1
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I'd be curious to see it in person. If its got a spring scale built in, it means the hook will have some 'give'. Personally, I'd rather have the gaff be a little more solid when swinging on a 30# fish. If I'm using a gaff, I can weigh the fish at home or on the beach.

Not saying there isn't a market for it, just a little too gimmicky for my taste.
I understand what your saying here and I felt the same way.
the main reason I really liked it was how compact it was and how long it would expand out to.
get for saving space and now have a gaff just out there
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Old 07-24-2012, 08:41 AM   #2
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I understand what your saying here and I felt the same way.
the main reason I really liked it was how compact it was and how long it would expand out to.
get for saving space and now have a gaff just out there
If you want something that is compact, check out the adjustable one from Promar. The float too and are a little longer... with a max of 2' this one is too short for my liking as well. Personally I'd go at least 3 feet, preferably 4. Easier to get a headshot on that WSB doing his death circles on the surface, especially with an 8' rod.

just my opinion and preference though.
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