This disclosure relates generally to a fishing gaff. More particularly, this disclosure relates to a sophisticated fishing gaff which is adapted to land a large gamefish.
A number of improvements to traditional fishing gaff technology have been advanced. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 8,683,734 of the present applicant discloses a fishing gaff having a handle and an offset portion. A shaft extends from the offset portion. Spaced openings in the shaft facilitate movement through the water.
Briefly stated, a fishing gaff comprises an elongated tubular body having opposed first and second end portions. A coupler having a releasable lock is disposed at the first end portion and has a longitudinally extending receiving bore. A hook has a shank. The shank is receivable in the bore and releasably lockable to the body by the coupler. A release is received in the tubular body and has an actuator at one end and a button at a second end. The release is spring biased toward the second end portion. The hook is locked by the coupler when the button is in an inactivated locked mode and the button is depressible to force the actuator to engage the releasable lock and release the hook from the tubular body.
The coupler further comprises a plurality of jaws which engage the shank. The actuator comprises an angled surface portion which engages the jaws to spread the jaws apart. Each jaw comprises a locking lug and the shank has a recess which axially retains the locking lug. The actuator comprises a truncated conical surface. The button projects axially outwardly from the body in a locked mode of the hook. The hook preferably has an eyelet.
A fishing gaff comprises an elongated tubular body having opposed first and second end portions. A coupler has a releasable lock disposed at the first end portion. A hook having a shank is releasably lockable to the body by the coupler. A release is received in the tubular body and has an actuator at one end and a button at a second end. The hook is locked by the coupler when the button is in an inactivated locked mode and the button is actuatable to force said actuator to engage the releasable lock and release the hook from the tubular body.
The coupler comprises a plurality of jaws which engage the shank. The activator has an angled portion which engages the jaws and spreads the jaws apart. Each jaw has a locking lug and the shank has a recess which axially retains the locking lug.
A gaff comprises an elongated tubular body with opposed first and second end portions. A hook having a shank is releasably lockable to the body by the coupler which is disposed at the first end portion. A spring loaded release assembly is received in the tubular body and has an actuator and a manual release member which has a locked mode and a release mode. The hook is locked by the coupler when the release member is in the locked mode. The release member is transformable to force the actuator to engage the releasable lock and release the hook from the tubular body of the shaft.
The coupler has a plurality of jaws which engage the connector. The actuator comprises an angled surface portion which engages the jaws to disengage the jaws from the shank of the hook. The release member is biased by a spring to project outwardly from the shaft body in the locked mode of the hook.
With reference to the drawings wherein like numerals represent like parts throughout the figures, a fishing gaff is generally designated by the numeral 10. The fishing gaff includes a hook 20 and a tubular shaft 30 constructed from sturdy materials of high structural integrity so as to be capable of landing gamefish of significant magnitude. The fishing gaff 10 functions to allow the hook 20 to be selectively released from the shaft 30 upon manual actuation by the operator, as will be detailed below. The shaft 30 has multiple components, including an outer tube 32 and a tubular extension 34.
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A coupler 40 includes a base 42 having a circumferential thread 44 which threads into one end of the tubular shaft 30. The coupler 40 has a central axial bore 46 which closely receives the hook shank 22. With additional reference to
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A quasi-cylindrical connector 80 includes a pair of longitudinally spaced threaded surfaces 82 and 84 which thread into the interior outer shaft tube 32 and a tubular extension 34 which secures the coupler 40 to the shaft 30. A coil spring 86 is engageable against an interior shoulder 88 of the connector and against a shoulder of the actuator 70 to spring bias the release assembly 60, including the tube 62, toward the proximal end of the outer tubular shaft 32.
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The hook shank 22 may then be reinserted into the coupler 40 and the locking jaws 50 reengage for securely locking the hook 20 to the shaft 30.
In an alternative embodiment, the lock/release modes may be reversed. The release button or operator is depressed by the user to maintain a lock mode for the hook, and released to separate the hook from the shaft. For this embodiment, the fisherman holds the operator while the hook is in the fish and then releases the hook from the shaft. Release mechanisms which employ operators other than buttons may also be incorporated into the fishing gaff.
While preferred embodiments of the foregoing have been set for purposes of illustration, the foregoing description should not be deemed a limitation of the invention herein. Accordingly, various modifications, adaptations and alternatives may occur to one skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and the scope of the present invention.