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06-03-2004, 08:52 PM
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Hi everyone,
I came across the following product which appears to be a gaff to land squid. The gaff is made by Daiichi Seiko.
[url="http://%27http://www.fishing-daiichiseiko.co.jp%27"]http://www.fishing-daiichiseiko.co.jp[/url]
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06-03-2004, 09:43 PM
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There are similar gaffs at [url="http://%27http://www.konky-jp.com%27"]www.konky-jp.com[/url]
e.g.
[url="http://%27http://www.konky-jp.com/aori/webpage/Goods_landing_zena.htm%27"]http://www.konky-jp.com/aori/webpage/Goods_landing_zena.htm[/url]
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Squid gaff?? lol
My mate and i do something similar - we just use a pin jag, without the bait and just do it that way - the squid go ballistic, but at least we dont lose any!!!
SA - the land of the bigger fish. The fish on the east, measure the least, but if you head west, you'll be bringing in the best!!
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here is a video of the squid gaff in action on the Daiichi Seiko website:
[url="http://www.fishing-daiichiseiko.co.jp/cm/video/egi_m.wmv"]http://www.fishing-daiichiseiko.co.jp/cm/video/egi_m.wmv[/url] (approx 1mb)
(it is quite entertaining!)