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On 11/11/2013 2:09 PM, True North wrote:
Here you go Johnny & Hanky...

This from the manufacturer of my gaff... although I'm sure you think y'all know more than these fine folks from Maine who supply commercial fishery products.

http://s446867576.e-shop.info/shop/c...am=cid %3D%26

Yep. Them's gaffs alright. Is that what you haul in your puppy with?
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Here you go Johnny & Hanky...

This from the manufacturer of my gaff... although I'm sure you think y'all know more than these fine folks from Maine who supply commercial fishery products.

http://s446867576.e-shop.info/shop/c...am=cid %3D%26
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On Mon, 11 Nov 2013 11:09:59 -0800 (PST), True North wrote:

Here you go Johnny & Hanky...

This from the manufacturer of my gaff... although I'm sure you think y'all know more than these fine folks from Maine who supply commercial fishery products.

http://s446867576.e-shop.info/shop/c...am=cid %3D%26


Looked like they all had 'stainless steel hooks', or did I miss something?

John H. -- Hope you're having a great day!


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On Mon, 11 Nov 2013 11:09:59 -0800 (PST), True North wrote:

Here you go Johnny & Hanky...

This from the manufacturer of my gaff... although I'm sure you think y'all know more than these fine folks from Maine who supply commercial fishery products.

http://s446867576.e-shop.info/shop/c...am=cid %3D%26

Looked like they all had 'stainless steel hooks', or did I miss something?

John H. -- Hope you're having a great day!


So why does that mean that they are sharp?
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On Mon, 11 Nov 2013 11:09:59 -0800 (PST), True North wrote:

Here you go Johnny & Hanky...

This from the manufacturer of my gaff... although I'm sure you think
y'all know more than these fine folks from Maine who supply commercial fishery products.

http://s446867576.e-shop.info/shop/c...am=cid %3D%26

Looked like they all had 'stainless steel hooks', or did I miss something?

John H. -- Hope you're having a great day!


So why does that mean that they are sharp?


They are a hell of a lot sharper than my boat hook. Plastic hook.


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Hank© wrote:
On 11/11/2013 2:09 PM, True North wrote:
Here you go Johnny & Hanky...

This from the manufacturer of my gaff... although I'm sure you think
y'all know more than these fine folks from Maine who supply commercial fishery products.

http://s446867576.e-shop.info/shop/c...am=cid %3D%26

Yep. Them's gaffs alright. Is that what you haul in your puppy with?


Those gaff's must be an East Coast item. You see 99% of the gaffs have
Calcutta Bamboo handles. Probably 100% on a commercial boat. I have a
metal handle on my main gaff.
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Bingo!
Around here you can guy the gaff either way....with a 'bull nose like mine for picking up gear or the sharp version for fishing.
I don't fish......
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Bingo!
Around here you can guy the gaff either way....with a 'bull nose like
mine for picking up gear or the sharp version for fishing.
I don't fish......


We never call a boat hook a gaff!
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True North wrote:
Here you go Johnny & Hanky...

This from the manufacturer of my gaff... although I'm sure you think y'all know more than these fine folks from Maine who supply commercial fishery products.

http://s446867576.e-shop.info/shop/c...am=cid %3D%26


Trawler Gaffs All our gaff handles are fashioned in our shop from tough
Maine grown White Ash. Features a 5/16” stainless steel hook wrapped and
sealed with durable epoxy. The Trawler Gaff is our top of the line boat
hook.

"boat hook"
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