Yup-- ditto what Rob said...
Low heat may be good on the west coast, but I grew up on a ranch in beef country--If it ain't bleeding in your plate-you are eating an unfinished shoe! LOL
He had mentioned his choice of harpoon tip was the arrowhead style...seems to be a harder style to come by, but with a little research online, I came across this site....pretty awesome, but pricey harpoons. The tips are $55 each and made of stainless steel. I think Gord mentioned his harpoon tip was cast aluminum so this Stainless arrowhead tip should inflict that much more damage over time!
Happy Pooning!
ARROWHEAD HARPOON TIPS:
http://www.blueoceantackle.com/harpoons.htm
Yup-- ditto what Rob said...
He had mentioned his choice of harpoon tip was the arrowhead style...seems to be a harder style to come by, but with a little research online, I came across this site....pretty awesome, but pricey harpoons. The tips are $55 each and made of stainless steel. I think Gord mentioned his harpoon tip was cast aluminum so this Stainless arrowhead tip should inflict that much more damage over time!
Happy Pooning!
ARROWHEAD HARPOON TIPS:
http://www.blueoceantackle.com/harpoons.htm
Try Trotac next time on the rock. I haven't looked this season, but they had them there last season... certainly less than $55 ea. You can sure get those arrowheads sharp!
However I have only seen the brass tips.