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Topic: DIY Fish Bonker?  (Read 5088 times)

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Total fishing newb here so please forgive a potentially ignorant question.

What I've seen is that one of the most reliable and humane ways to dispatch many kinds of fish in a kayak without potentially stabbing yourself in the leg is to just give it a sharp bonk on the soft spot on the head. Looks like I could buy a club for the purpose for $10-20, but I'm also a student trying to minimize costs with a well-stocked DIY setup- can I DIY this with a dowel with a heavy bolt in the end, or something similar? Or is this one of those things where it's better to just cough up the cash?

I would sincerely hate to give a fish a good whack and NOT kill it, they've had a hard enough day as it is without the headache.   


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I use the base of my gaff for bonking, although when I don't have a gaff even a couple whacks with the back of my pliers seem to do the trick. Cut the gills to bleed out the fish after as a secondary KO method...


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Use something stout that floats.
It will have other useful purposes as well.
Wrap your braid around it to break off a snag.
My favorite, use it to hurl at annoying furbags to keep them away (hence the reason it must float).
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This thread made me google "DIY Gaff" and I was quite surprised by the results.  Didn't realize gaff had another meaning, lol

On another note - it is silly how expensive some gaffs are. 
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Ikejime.

It’s not a bonker you are after, it’s an ice pick,
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my Scotty rocket launcher rod holder doubles as a rod holder and a fish bonk


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Cut a closet dowel 22 inches in length, groove it a both 12 inches and 15 inches.  Not only a "bonker" but a means to quickly measure lings, greenlings and cabezons.


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A piece of PVC pipe works OK for whacking small fish like trout, but doesn't have enough weight to subdue bigger fish. 


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An option to a bonker is a screwdriver blade or needle nose pliers in the brain.  Often easier than beating a fish, especially halibut.


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  Find a small tree branch (Oak is nice)  cut it to a reasonable length and there ya go!


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This thread made me google "DIY Gaff" and I was quite surprised by the results.  Didn't realize gaff had another meaning, lol

On another note - it is silly how expensive some gaffs are.

I've only made that mistake once  :shock:


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An option to a bonker is a screwdriver blade or needle nose pliers in the brain.  Often easier than beating a fish, especially halibut.

A small screwdriver is the best. A stainless steel ice pick even better as it won’t rust.
Three advantages over a club are:
- small, lightweight, and can be stored in tackle box
- unlike the club, where you can accidentally hurt yourself, this is precise. You poke the fish in between the eyes, slightly up, to severe the brain.
- the blood won’t go into the meat, so flavor and texture are better
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An option to a bonker is a screwdriver blade or needle nose pliers in the brain.  Often easier than beating a fish, especially halibut.

Yeah? I was worried about the accidental leg stab factor, but it may be that the stab is not as hard as I think it is.


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I've found clipping the gills with shears and quickly placing in water kills a fish very, very quickly. 

Seems more humane than beating it with a club.  I've seen people bang fish over and over and they are still moving, not sure if they are alive or it's reflex.   I feel confident when the blood is drained the fish is dead.

I do also brain spike sometimes which is a sure way to kill as well, followed with cutting gills.