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Gaff Defined
A metal pole with a hooked end used to boat a fish. Also a pole or spar that holds the upper portion of a four-sided sail.
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Sailing into the Fourth of July weekend
Published July 2, 2009, 7:21 pm, Gloucester Daily Times
Fireworks and the Fishtown Horribles Parade are traditional opening events to Gloucester's annual Fourth of July celebrations. But a major newcomer is sailing into the picture for this weekend's holiday festivities.
Action heats up as June runs bring cobia near N.C. coast
Published June 27, 2009, 10:12 pm, The Fayetteville Observer
His feet hurt. His arms hurt. His back hurt. Daniel Vinent was aching all over after 30 minutes of fighting a 60-pound cobia. He couldn't help pleading with his father, Dickie. "Why didn't you gaff him when I had him at the boat?"
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