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Old 06-22-2009, 07:40 PM
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Default Flounder Gigging from a Ultimate 12

Awhile back I built some flounder gigging lights for my ultimate.I have only been 2 times since I built them. The first time I got one keeper flounder and had to pass up many because they were to small. The second night I only saw one flounder and I spooked him before I could get him then my battery died so that was the end of that.
I know alot of people dont like gigging but it is fun and can be done responsibly I measured 14 inches on my paddle if i see one and its questionable I lay my paddle beside him and if i spook him oh well if he is legal i take him. But here is some pics of my setup and the first night.

Oh yeah I took my native push/paddle pole and drilled out the pointed end and threaded it and put a sea striker gig head on it. I have the lights set up with to lights on the side that are slightly submerged they operate on there on switch and I have the spot light on the front on its on switch. the spot light serves to purposes navigating and gigging.

As you can see in one of the pics I built one for my buddy as well
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