mikench
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What does the link signify and how is this method different to using a feeder or bomb with an attached hook length?
why the double line to what looks like a bead and beyond? Thanks for taking the trouble to reply by the way.
I think of this as school boy style fishing, exactly how I did it when a kid. With all the fancy gizmos available to us nowadays we sometimes overlook such things.
Simplicity, fish safe, versatile, instantly adjustable, effective and...........cheap
It's all to do with the light. It's called shadow.
I think of this as school boy style fishing, exactly how I did it when a kid. With all the fancy gizmos available to us nowadays we sometimes overlook such things.
Simplicity, fish safe, versatile, instantly adjustable, effective and...........cheap
I reckon I could use a quality float adaptor but with a small weight attached as opposed to a float. This could be moved up the line as required. I could then switch to a waggler if I chose!
Don't forget to use my name when ordering - so that I get my commission (That was a tip from Robtherake - he is in for a Queens Award to the tackle industry after you followed-up on all his recommendations)!As astounding as it may seem I had never seen those before! I have used a bead as a buffer behind a link swivel but those are neat! I have ordered some. Thanks Greenie!
Those fish in whichever river draws the short straw will never know what has hit them when I turn up with new thigh waders, a new rod, a pin, my roving rucksack, maggot bag and all the bits!!! .....
Don't forget to use my name when ordering - so that I get my commission (That was a tip from Robtherake - he is in for a Queens Award to the tackle industry after you followed-up on all his recommendations)!
Wot!? - no wading staff!?
There are several makers of these essential bits of H&S/PPE in the North-West - support local industry!
Tight Lines!