Fish Stringer for Spearfishing with Coated Stainless Steel Cable and Heavy Duty Carabiner

$ 15.00

4.6 (456) In stock

The simple option for a fish stringer. Excellent way of stowing speared fish on the float or on the weight belt. All Stainless steel construction for

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