For trotting?
I thought it was a sinking line though?
Mine floats without any additional treatment. I use it for stick floats.
For trotting?
I thought it was a sinking line though?
Mine floats without any additional treatment. I use it for stick floats.
Ok thanks for that, where do you buy yours ?
Last time I bought some 500m spools of 2.0 and 2.5 lb from Terry Eustace's shop near Birmingham. That was a couple of years ago and they're keeping me going at the moment. Also use 3.2 and 4.4 for big waggler/sliders.
I think the shop's called Birmingham Angling Centre, or something like that.
I found it at a shop called rovers in bulk spool it looks a bit on the thick side!
Ian, my original post was tongue in cheek (as you know I use Drennan FF for trotting). However Pro Gold isn't a bad trotting line and what you have to consider is that the diameters quoted are overstated by at least 1mm (unlike many including S****s which understate by the same) and that it breaks at considerably more than the stated b/s. Therefore when requiring 10lb b/s for barbel snag fishing I use 8lb as the b/s is around 11.4lb.
I don't know that much about it,but when I used drennan floatfish it seemed quite thick for its bs,I'm not sure any of them are perfect for the job,it's just a compromise.
Surely not on the Thames Jim, take a week for the float to move 30yds.
Same as Sam, DH pro float... Wouldn't use float fish now at all and defintly not sensor, that can stay on the ledger rods
As you say, non of them are perfect, that's why I use the ones which I have found to be the best. Perlon is slightly thicker than sensor but doesn't tangle as easily and floats about the same, maybe not quite so good as sensor. When i've tested sensor and perlon for strength sensor was definately the stronger of the two. Both lines are far from perfect but they're the best i've found for my fishing.
People can keep slating my choice but how much trotting do most people actually do, and what kind of circumstances are they fishing in?
Float fish etc is probably fine for trotting off the end of your rod or a couple of lengths out and casting via loop cast or gentle casts.
Very often I put a lot of pressure on the line I use because I have to cast 20 plus yards to reach a glide and over the course of several hours fishing that alone is detremantal to the line. I see no sense in paying out daft prices for mono which can't stand up to the viguors of my style of fishing.