titanium fishing stringers

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I decided to start making these after a few friends asked me to make them some after they saw mine :D

These are 8" long and 1/4" thick. These are made of solid 6-4 titanium. They come standard with blunt edges, but I can put a point on one end as well. These work very well for braining fish too. THese are primarily used for spearfishing, but can be used as regular stringers as well.

To use, you simply thread the line through one eye of the fish and out the other, or through the gills and out the mouth. The rod prevents the fish from slipping off the stringer.

I can anodize these and or sandblast the end or the whole piece for a better grip. I can rig these with mono or nylon coated wire.

These are $30 rigged or $20 unrigged shipped. Anodizing or sandblasting is an extra $5, or $7 for both. I will upload some pictures tomorrow of a 2 pieces I am working on for a friend. One will be sandblasted and anodized, the other just anodized. Here is a picture of a standard finish.

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I'm interested........what is "rigged"?

How much to put a point on one end?

How do you attatch the line?
 
I'm interested........what is "rigged"?

How much to put a point on one end?

How do you attatch the line?

You can buy the rod only with no line or crimps for the unrigged price. Or I can rig the stringer rod with mono or wire with crimps and a glow in the dark loop protector for the rigged price. The rigging I do is done the correct way so there is very little room for failure due to poor rigging.

I can put a point on one end for free.

The line rigging consists of a length of mono or wire, (for spearfishing I like to use 3 ft for regular fishing maybe 5 to 6 ft.) 2 crimps and a loop protector.
 
The knife is great, I only use it for braining fish from time to time when im spearfishing. I do still make the stringers.
 
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