Though I am not an expert in the physics of these things (which will probably become very apparant through the course of this thread) I've always had a thing about the business end of the rig.
My ideas for a perfect hooklength, not counting ultra fine diameters or stiff rigs, would possibly be a multistrand flourocarbon affair.
Ultra supple, almost invisible and maybe some king of pva stiffener, much like the stuff used to give an anti-tangle effect on casting as used with braid on feeder or long range carp rigs.
Does anyone know if this is possible?
Or have any other ideas?
My ideas for a perfect hooklength, not counting ultra fine diameters or stiff rigs, would possibly be a multistrand flourocarbon affair.
Ultra supple, almost invisible and maybe some king of pva stiffener, much like the stuff used to give an anti-tangle effect on casting as used with braid on feeder or long range carp rigs.
Does anyone know if this is possible?
Or have any other ideas?