Gaff Length

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What is your preferred gaff length?

3'
6
35%
4'
5
29%
less than 3'
3
18%
more than 4'
3
18%
 
Total votes: 17

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Gaff Length

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What is your preferred length for a grouper/snapper gaff?

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Tincan prefers under three for redfish and trout and over four for offshore.... :-D :lol:
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We have got to the point where we really just about pick everything up by hand, unless its a very , very large ( gonna cook him fish ). Frank
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Guys Nathan's asking for a reason.......Social Donation....Cast your vote :thumbup:
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Post by tin can »

A small gaff about 8" long is really all you need. You don't really need a gaff or net at all, if your partner can't get the fish to the boat. :-D
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Post by wevans »

I went with a less than 3' because it's only about a foot from the water to the topside of the Redneck :o and that danged 3 footer is just wasted length in it :-D
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Kinda want one, but don't really need one. I might get one at a garage sale... 8)
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A homemade job came with the boat. It's made from a length of 1" conduit with a some sort of 11/32" spike welded in it- Overall lenght is 41".
'Has a nice, but worn cord handle on it. Looks pretty sturdy with only a little rust on it.
It didn't break, when I took a hand sledge to straighten the hook a little.
I got it cleaned up and sharpened in the event it's ever needed.
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Post by Cranfield »

We land all fish with landing nets, apart from common skate, we use a tarpaulin for those. :thumbup:

Some of the diameter and length of the nets, has to be seen to be believed.
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Post by Second Chance »

3' for snapper/grouper since they tend to come up right under the boat. 8' for those kings /cobia that like to circle the boat just out of reach of that 4' gaff :-D
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The bigger the better

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If I can't pick him up by hand, he's big and needs the big stick.
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