Fixed-Head Polespears

This state of the art design includes anodized aircraft aluminum attached to a carbon fiber front end. This hybrid combination gives divers a weapon as beefy as it needs to be without the resistance that most heavy-duty shafts have in the water.
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The GAT-KU hybrid construction consists of a 6061 solid aircraft aluminum rear combined with a flexible carbon-graphite front end.  One common problem with other polespears arise when a heavier fish is working the end of the shaft.  A front end will usually bend or break when carrying a big enough fish.  The carbon-graphite adds just enough flexibility to eliminate this problem.  All the beating is absorbed by the flexibility of the front end of the polespear, making it virtually indestructible.  The ‘punch’ of the solid aluminum and the flexibility of the front end makes this polespear a weapon of choice.

On the front end, you will be landing more fsh with a ’spring-grab’ tri-tip paralyzer made of heat-treated stainless, built to withstand impact on the rocky reefs. Instead of waiting for those prongs to rust, as the Hawaiians do, they have been pre-textured to insure a landing on those more aggressive fish.   Prongs are also ‘flared out’ at the ends to help with keeping the fish on your shaft.

The GAT-KU hybrid construction consists of a 6061 solid aircraft aluminum rear combined with a flexible carbon-graphite front end.

All fixed-head polespears break down into half length.

Care Instructions

Replace your band when you see the inevitable signs of wear.

If your band seems too long, I recommend tying a knot near the ‘hand’ end close enough so that all 4 of your knuckles fit snug within the loop it creates.   This shortens the band and makes for a ’safety net’ in case you were to let go of you polespear.  Even the bands that comes with your polespear will loose some memory throughout use and may need to be shortened with a knot after a season or two of use.

Make sure the threaded connections are tight before and throughout use.  Loose connections may result in damage to the aluminum, set screw, or both as you are loading the polespear.  Teflon tape can be applied to the middle stainless threaded connection.  This will add extra resistance to the threads and help prevent the link from coming loose while in the water.

A habit of dissembling your polespear and rinsing with freshwater after each use will help prevent any corrosion or seizing.

 
Choose from six, seven, eight, nine, or ten foot polespears. All are threaded in the middle for easy travel.
 
Oliver Tenacio takes a halibut with a 7-foot fixed head model
 
Charles Beam takes a Cabezon with a fixed head model
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