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Sentences with gaff

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  • All the gaff he took never made him bitter.
  • This fish we fight for about 15 minutes, but we are using a small diameter wind-on and cannot get the fish within range of the gaff even though we have most of the leader on the reel.
  • This time next week, we'll be standing in the new gaff wondering where we're going to put everything, and waiting for the bed to be delivered.
  • There is absolutely no need to ever gaff a tope, it's an appalling thing to even consider.
  • A quick, well-aimed move with the gaff, and 54 inches of hammered chrome and green came over the side.
  • I know of one jewfish caught that was 18 kg and another angler had two quite nice Spanish mackerel to the wall but was unable to gaff them.
  • One's a millionaire, one has done really well and lives in Ireland, one of them has a big gaff in the New Town.
  • Which popular blogger invited me round to his gaff last night?
  • So we whizzed up to Hertfordshire to get the boxes, then picked up more from the old gaff, and then dashed over to run up and down the stairs a few hundred times.
  • There is a shout for Nigel and he too leans over and pins the fish to the boat with the bigger gaff through the gills.
  • ‘It took me about 25 minutes to bring it to the boat and Matt tried to gaff it but missed,’ she says.
  • But if the tubing is notched and a short length pushed onto the metal of the gaff, the other length of tubing can be pushed onto the point, yet can be removed and easily swivelled out of the way when the gaff is used in anger.
  • Julie and her dad would gaff them and bring them aboard; I did the cleaning and icing.
  • With one daughter already and another baby on the way, she is desperate for a bigger gaff in which to raise their family.
  • To gaff a trap, you need to come at it against the tide so you can create some slack on the line.
  • Back in the car, K and I set off for London, where we will be spending the rest of the day with British Museum and Royal Academy at their gaff in Brixton.
  • Today the man who should not be named turned up at my gaff throwing stones at my window.
  • I could be doing the sun coffee time cross word, cutting my toenails, making balls out of elastic bands the postman drops outside my gaff everyday.
  • Everyone knows that if you have a mysterious ghoulie or ghostie in your gaff, all you have to do is get yourself a short old woman with a helium voice, a bucket of tennis balls and a very long piece of string.
  • Scott stood ready with a gaff, but the catch snapped the line just before surfacing.
  • The most civilized way to evade such a gaff is to eat baozi as though they were the Shanghai.
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