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SEA FISHING ANGLING UK - Forums Rigs Knots Books Videos Tackle fish pictures :: View topic - Float gear at hand
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bluto
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Location: Boness Scotland

PostPosted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 9:41 pm    Post subject: Float gear at hand Reply with quote

Hi everyone, I dont know if anyone else has posted this but I have a method of keeping a float rig at hand and it only takes about a minute to attach. I make the rig up at home and then wind the line around the float,
then I take a length of plastic plumbing pipe (30mm) and cut it 40mm longer than the float. Cork one end pop in your float rig and cork the other
end. When you need the rig tip it out and attach to your reel line, if the knots are small enough they will pass through the float or through a wire loop like I have at the base of my home made floats. Tight lines!!!
Bluto. winking
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 04, 2009 5:37 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well done mate its the simple things that tend to save the most time and frustrtation.

Like hook lengths are best wound foam pipe lagging.

Cheers for the tip .
keith big grin big grin big grin
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