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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de octubre de 2024
I can only speak for the 3three Prong Spear Tip that I purchase - but this sucker is thick, stout, and heavy duty! I initially bought some spear tips from my local Big Box Sporting Goods store for Flounder Gigging - but I was unimpressed with them. They were light weight, easily bent, and too flimsy for my taste. They are actually advertised for Frog Gigging so I can understand why the light weight build. Therefore, I went on the search for something more hefty, something that can handle a 20+ inch flatty - and I think this 3three Prong Spear Tip will suit my needs. I'm not sure about it's rust-resistant capabilities just yet but I will update yall once I take it out on a few Gig'n trips. But so far, my initial thoughts, for such an affordable price, this thing is a winner.I'm gonna pair this with a 3/4 PVC - DIY
Bradley r.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de julio de 2023
I used it flounder gigging for the first time the other night. I am used to a wide, 4 prong, reinforced, 1/4" thick prongs, heavy gig that I built and have used for a while. This gig head does not compare to this at all as it is much smaller and fragile. I bent the outer prong outward just checking spots that i thought could have been flounder. Its good for the money but I am going to weld a strongback bar perpendicular across the prongs to make them more sturdy. Would be excellent for frog gigging.
ABDULLAH TOMIHI
Comentado en Arabia Saudita el 2 de enero de 2023
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A. Brown
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de agosto de 2022
Good quality and pretty heavy duty. I personally think it’s way too heavy duty for frogs. I like them though.
Saintbaste
Lightweight and portable but a bit expensive. Haven't the strength though..
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