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Clive Evans 1
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Mark very taken with this idea the moment I saw it.
Best of all it makes tying very short hook-lengths much easier, especially for an old codger like me.
I got together some bits and pieces and made one up. The result seems to bear out your findings pretty well, so I will get a better made one before I take it to the lake to try it out.
The only fault (if it is a fault) I could find was the amount of lift possible, between the end of the tube and the feeder, which appears to happen slightly before the pull begins on the main line.
This is probably fairly easy to correct if required, but is it necessary?
What do you think, Mark, or anyone? Would that movement spook a fish into dropping the bait?
Best of all it makes tying very short hook-lengths much easier, especially for an old codger like me.
I got together some bits and pieces and made one up. The result seems to bear out your findings pretty well, so I will get a better made one before I take it to the lake to try it out.
The only fault (if it is a fault) I could find was the amount of lift possible, between the end of the tube and the feeder, which appears to happen slightly before the pull begins on the main line.
This is probably fairly easy to correct if required, but is it necessary?
What do you think, Mark, or anyone? Would that movement spook a fish into dropping the bait?