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Old May 25th, 2007
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Re: Fish stringer: bad loss!

Hiya

Look at the second picture above, the speed spike is shown below the guns handle. The speed spike is normally cliped onto the tuna clip coming from the guns handle.(like in the picture below) After shooting a fish, you unclip the speed spike from your handle, then thread your fish ONTO the floatline.

The downside to the way it is rigged in the photo, is that its annoying to have it so close to my hand. I simply attach a 30cm peice of floatline to the gun's handle, THEN tie the snap clip and speed spike.

Hope that explains it.....

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