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| I answered in the "Spear Deer" thread! derf |
| Posts: 3450 | Location: Aldergrove,BC,Canada | Registered: 22 February 2003 |
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| You may be on to something Ned, as always however, technique and knowledge are King. If you can put a pig on their side it is relatively easy to keep them there without risking body parts. In gross oversimplfication there are two types of gaffs: One has a fixed hook and perhaps a wrist loop, the other style being a flying gaff, or one where the hook detaches after the strike and is retained by a length of nylon or dacron rope. Either may or may not have a barb, but those that do are often referred to as Kill Gaffs. Point I'd make about all this is that the flying killer may not be the best choice. As you noted, skipping through the woods at 35 mph may not be the best solution. While the marlin hunters use these with great effectiveness it is in a different scenario and the gaff and wire men are not generally at risk from a charge. My vote would be for a 7' kill gaff with a 3/4" shank, 12" bite, folding barb, and no wrist loop. No detachable hook and a stout handle as well. My approach would be to try to strike from under the chest then roll them onto their side. After that you own em'! Perhaps this will work better than juggling cats and chainsaws. |
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