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The FREGITO Fishing Harpoon is a high-quality, adjustable fishing tool made from aluminum alloy and stainless steel. It features an 8mm universal thread for compatibility with various spearheads, extends from 2ft to 4.9ft, and is designed for catching large fish and frogs with precision and ease.
Brand | FREGITO |
Material | Aluminum, Stainless Steel |
Color | 4-prong |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Fishing Technique | Harpooning |
Item Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
Target Species | frog, fish |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Rod Length | 6.1 Inches |
Action | Fast |
Line Weight | [EG] 10-20 kg |
Handle Material | Aluminum |
Product Dimensions | 7.09"L x 4.72"W |
Manufacturer | FREGITO |
Size | 4-prong |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.97 x 4.57 x 0.39 inches |
Package Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.09 x 4.72 x 0.2 inches |
Brand Name | FREGITO |
Style | 4-prong |
L**H
3-Prong issa Heavy Duty
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
A**N
Heavy duty maybe too heavy for flounder.
Good quality and pretty heavy duty. I personally think it’s way too heavy duty for frogs. I like them though.
B**.
Ok for frogs but kind of small for fish
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.
M**T
Fish getter
Works good
M**E
Does the job
It’s a gig. It works. It’s stainless and heavy duty. This does not come with a nut for the end, but the nut size is M8x1.25.It was a pain in the butt to find at lowes. Pair this up with 3/4” PVC pipe and you have yourself a giggin’ good time.
J**N
Worthless unreliable junk
This pole is very thin and the expansion mechanism is weal a fragile, it bent like a piece of aluminum foil, total waste of money.
S**E
Packable
This is a good durable spear for the money. It's durability is there and the performance is effective. Good for camping, backpacking and survival.
O**R
Not very durable.
Prongs bend easily and had a broken weld after a day of use
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