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I stand corrected....
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Earlier this summer I poked fun at the great photo sequence that was in OTW showing the guys lip gaffing a fish with a home made gaff only to see it open up and the fish escape in a violent splash!
Well.............................................. ........... The same thing happened to me yesterday. We had picked up a 50-55" fish early and released it. I lip gaffed that with the smaller aftco boat gaff without any problem, and got it back in pronto. Later that morning, we got in a larger fish but at first glance it was no monster. It came to the boat pretty fast so I picked up the same gaff used earlier (we had two other larger gaffs a very large gaff and a harpoon on board)...The fish came to the boat and fish had a huge head...really fat but I did not think it was over 73...So I figured we would do the same get it in, measure, photo, out.. I should have reached for the other larger gaff ...Well the first try I could not get it on board by myself, I asked for a hand and we both really pulled and we were still struggling a lot to get his head over the gunnel. Then, the gaff straightened, the hook ripped out we went backwards on our ass and the fish escaped. I probably would have released the fish anyway but I want to get an accurate measurement, a quick photo with the angler (fish tuna fish) and get it back in if < 73. The head of the fish was enormouse for the lenght of the body, I have never seen one so out of proportion like that before. Anyway in the heat of the battle, stuff happens. It can happen to you . next time...grab the stout equipment...that is why you have it. |
That's a new one, gaff straightening.
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Tuna I gather?
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My buddies gave me sh*t for going for the 7' LD gaff vs. the smaller one.... My first fish 3 years ago snapped the rod in half after 2.5 hours. Call me crazy, but it all goes under the gunnel and I would rather have the right tool when I need it and a bloody deck on Halloween :jump1:
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