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Posted 11/18/2008 7:05:37 PM


White Marlin

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Heres why these are a perfect all around tool!

1. When you got the fish close in, and he is goin apeshit on you, and trying to fin you, or you just need to get him pinned againts something to get him on a stringer, instead of reachin down for your knife, and risking the finning, you can just jam him in the head with this, pin him againts something, and make much easier work out of him!

2. If you have a fish on, a lot here have had sharks decide to come in THEN, and all you have to jab em with is the blunt wooden end of your gun. Which usually doesnt do that effective of a job (at least for me it hasnt), and they keep comming back for more, However, a jab with something sharp usually does the trick! And when your gun is empty, the kill spike is perfect for convincing them to permanantly leave! (Cudas too).

3. If it gets ever gets REALLY crazy with an agressive shark, yet your gun is empty from just having shot a fish, the BECO pwerheads will slip right onto a kill spike, and you can ram it into the shark to permanantly ruin his day!

4. You have just shot a fish, pull him in, and then there in the sand below you is a doormat flounder, or a big dinner size plate trigger comes up to check out your struggling fish, but your gun is empty... Haa haa..not with the kill spike its not! You can still nab that second fish who gets too close and is just too dumb to know better.

5. Your dive buddy is being a total ass, and shootin every fish that you are takin aim at, over your shoulder, between your legs..ect. With the kill spike...a quick jab into his BC bladder...and by the time he realizes something is wrong, and ditches some weight and gets his bouyancy under control...you can have 3 fish on the stringer!!

Ok...heres the pics. They are 100% stainless steel, TIG welded. $35 normal, or $40 highly polished to a mirror finnish on my buffing wheel. Includes 3 stainless steel screws, ready to mount.

And heres with a BECO .223 powerhead slipped onto it if your gun is empty and you cant put the powerhead over the tip of your spear.

 

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Posted 11/18/2008 7:15:50 PM


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Interesting idea...
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Posted 11/19/2008 11:46:06 AM


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Very Intrrresting.  Bayoneting a fish.

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Posted 11/21/2008 8:16:54 AM


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Let's go test it and I have just a fish in mind.
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