You've been fighting this monster for quite a while and now he's coming to the boat. Do you gaff him to bring him aboard? And, if you do gaff him, where do you stick him and what kind of gaff do you use? These are some of the questions many anglers face on a big fish. KUFA Sports suggest that every angler should consider using our stainless steel gaff that is offered in an array of different lengths. The gaff product features are stainless steel, nylon rope hanger, rubber hand and protective tip covers for when the gaff not in use. In addition, KUFA Sports gaff are ideal for kayak anglers, float tubers and boaters concerned with storage.
L**S
NOT A TUNA GAFF
THIS IS NOT A TUNA GAFF. This gaff may be fine for small inshore fish but it is way too weak and flimsy to be used on large, angry pelagic fish. I tried to gaff a 90 lb yellowfin with this thing and the hook part bent out and the gaff was unusable. I ended up having to fight that fish to exhaustion and lift it in the boat with my hands. I got extremely lucky and this would be an even angrier review if I had lost that fish. You get what you pay for. I learned my lesson and will not cheap out on a gaff again. Repeat - NOT A TUNA GAFF
B**T
Broken in shipping but just so so.
We bought another of these before and though the quality doesn't look high, it was 'good enough'. However, the USPS destroyed the second that I bought. Broken in 2 places, taped back up and still delivered. Ridiculous. I'd still say that even if it is delivered in good condition - buy a better gaff.
V**E
Now is nice gaff!
Grip at end of handle is glued on but not very well. As another reviewer said theirs came off - so I tested mine as soon as I got it....sure enough with a few twists the grip started to come off. The lanyard is merely glued to the wooden handle as well. I re-glued the grip to the wooden handle with silicone and put a screw with flat washer thru the end to hold it and a new webbing lanyard. Now is nice gaff!
B**P
It does the job.
I fish light line mostly. On Lake Barkely, I sometimes hook a large drum or foul hook a native or Asian carp. Some are too big to net and the line is too light to lift them. This gaff is Plan B. I used it on a big drum recently and it did its job perfectly.
M**T
Perfect kayak fishing tool!
I bring this in every kayak fishing trip. I have only used it once, and that was for a 23lb yellowtail. It worked beautifully. Perfect length for a kayak. Nice and strong (simple) design. The tip came somewhat sharp, but a quick buff with a file brought it to the sharpness I wanted.
A**R
Deceptive descriptions ..WOOD HANDLE
Not happy, this has a wood handle, not made to pick up anything over 15lb if I’m lucky. Horrible description of product never once said it was wood. I would have never made the purchase !!
6**Y
Great gaff for the money!
I had concerns about buying a $13 gaff for hooking big fish in the La Jolla, CA kelp beds. Had zero problems. The hook is strong, and the wood is solid. No wiggling or bending with the 4' model. I'm going to buy another for a reserve, or if someone else has a decent size fish at the same time.
L**Y
Good Gaff
Used this for the first time on a large King Mackerel. Worked great. Can't beat the price.
A**W
Get what you pay for
Little lighter then I’d like! But for the price you get what you’re paying for
A**E
Solide build.
Good construction, wood but end in metal, cool strap.
D**D
Tres pratique
Bon produit pour la peche
A**R
40 - 50 pound max
Nice smaller gaff, handle is light, good fo fish up to 40-50 lb.
C**N
Four Stars
OK
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