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I remember when Gogs posted the same thing Tony, he got a bit of a bashing for it being a bit fierce lol. Personally I think the only draw back would be the weight. A drop net would be much lighter I would have thought . If they are similar I think it would be a better bet for landing a biggy from height.
Jim.
Remember, some people are alive simply because it is illegal to shoot them.
the downside with the pier gaff is you slide it down the line over the fishes head give it a yank and 3 spikes impale the fishes head not much use if you want to return the fish
the only downside about the drop nets is they may be a bit difficult to control if therres a bit of a swell on,i solved this by adding a 6oz weight to the bottom,guide the fish in and pull it up alive and well with no headache
As I said, I\'ve got no use for one.......BUT......last time this gaff was mentioned, there was some interest shown in it. The bloke at work can import them from the States a lot cheaper than previously advertised elsewhere on the \'net.
The aim of this thread was to give those who expressed an interest in the pier gaff the opprtunity to get hold of one at a much cheaper price.
I don\'t go along with the idea of using one myself - not really necessary for the occassional Whiting....lol......
to be honest i think it is quite barbaric and has no place in angling, can see ripped open fish falling back into the sea before being landed, get a drop net
The Aussies have been using them for years Alan -and i dont think the word \" barbaric \" has a place in sea fishing , as i have had that word thrown in my face many a time by the anti`s - lifting a good size Codling up a cliff face when it is either lip hooked or gut hooked could be construed as barbaric - and when the fall off and splatter on the rocks below ,i for one feel that little bit sorry for the fish and totally pi**ed off as well - not saying that this grapnel hook type thing would help any but i can`t see it letting go once it had taken hold - only IMHO ,mind you .
BriH no need to give the antis more amunition, thats why i said get a drop net. No fish dropping off and being splattered on the rocks. Lots of things in angling can be construed as barbaric but we are gradually getting our act together, that thing is like going back to the dark ages.
Aye maybe your right Al - its still a hard call though - there have been a few times when i have hauled decent sized fish up the cliffs at marsden and souter and it has generated an audience (no pressure at all then LOL ) and the fishes mouth or gut has been damaged on landing , s`pose landing one with the grapnel would have the same affect on \"joe public\" - its the loss of fish that concerns more ,but either a drop net (not that it could be used on the cliff edges ) or the hook thing (at least you stand some chance ,as it is guided down by your main-line) you would need to be lucky to latch onto the fish .
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