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Can I use my Cressi lionfish pole spear with a single barb spear head?

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I have a Cressi Lionfish pole spear (3-piece) with paralyzer tip. The end of the pole has a 6mm thread. I bought a JBL single-barb spear tip but the transition from the spear tip to the pole is not smooth; there's a gap (picture attached). Do I need an adapter? Will this still work (ie. go through the fish)?


Thanks!
-Chris
 

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the step-up is a little concer IMO, it will go through fish, but the flopper may be jammed or not open as it seem to be shadowed by the ridge.
 
I think the thickness of the spear behind the head might be a problem as it will require a lot of force to penitrate a fish and the step up in diameter may stop the flopper gripping the fish. The best option for single flopper on a handspear/polespear would be a length of spear about 450mm long with a single flopper. Something like the ones below. I hope this helps. Happy spearing.
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