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Old 08-05-2008, 03:49 PM   #1
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Default Gotta give a shout out to sbtoutdoors

http://www.sbtoutdoors.com/fish_spears.htm

I ordered a couple things from them last thursday around noon and they show up the following day around noon. Pretty good turn around.

I bought a 3 prong gighead and a 4 prong gighead along with their gig pole. Now the gig pole I wasn't too impressed with. Its basically 2 fish net handles spliced together. Not something you want to be using to push the boat in shallow water.

After I examined the B&M pole, I decided to try and put one of the gigs on my Seastriker pole. I unscrewed the 3 prong gig out of the seastriker pole and place the B&M gig head on the end of the pole, drilled a hole through the pole and put a bolt in to hole the gig head on.

Looks like its gonna work and instead of putting2 gigs in each fish over 15", we can hit them with the B&M heads and scoop them up quick.

Probably gonna convert both my Seastriker poles and put B&M head on the end.
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