I was playing on the pole lathe, with nothing particular in mind, using up some oddments of sycamore, and this object appeared.
Bat, club, fishing priest, truncheon, general purpose whacking implement, call it what you will - I am not a fisherman so I won't be using it to bop any fish on the head, it will be used as a general tool for whacking stuff. This one isn't even finished that well, as I'd used up all my straight grained sycamore on spoons, and only had knotty and awkward grained timber left, which resulted in some tear-out.
However, it got me thinking (dangerous I know) about making some more of these when I get some more timber. So I would like to know what sort of size makes a good tool for despatching fish, and whether it would need drilling out and loading with lead shot to give it the necessary heft.
Thanks for looking.

Bat, club, fishing priest, truncheon, general purpose whacking implement, call it what you will - I am not a fisherman so I won't be using it to bop any fish on the head, it will be used as a general tool for whacking stuff. This one isn't even finished that well, as I'd used up all my straight grained sycamore on spoons, and only had knotty and awkward grained timber left, which resulted in some tear-out.
However, it got me thinking (dangerous I know) about making some more of these when I get some more timber. So I would like to know what sort of size makes a good tool for despatching fish, and whether it would need drilling out and loading with lead shot to give it the necessary heft.
Thanks for looking.