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  1. main thing to check is that the hook is razor sharp at all times my friend so always check the hook point
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  2. I enjoy matches and have had over 100lbs on several occasions ,but that is just ridiculous .
    1 point
  3. snowmanstevo

    Black Friday

    15 minute drive from me,been there for years,belting little shop bought loads from there over the past 20years. πŸ˜ŽπŸ‘πŸΌ
    1 point
  4. elmoputney

    Black Friday

    That's only one item though and I wouldn't be interested in spending that much on bite alarms anyway, But if you care to look there are things I doubt you will find cheaper elsewhere when you apply the code and it's a local shop surely it is better to support them than the big ones
    1 point
  5. You will get a variety of answers to that, but as with all rigs it's all about the condition of the hook as that will be first to go as it gets dull, you can sharpen the hook and it will be good to go again, plenty of videos on hook sharpening, and you can get fine gage files from the pound shop that will the job no need to spend on carp brand files. To be fair there are a lot better options for easy rig making, try the booms by korda or gemini, you can add and remove the hooks at a lot cheaper rate than pre tied rigs. if you learn to tie a simple blow back rig with soft braid you can tie that to a boom loop giving you a very good combi rig and making up the ronnie rig is very easy with a quick link boom. save some money in the long run.
    1 point
  6. Having looked at your responses to this question the contrarian in me is thinking smaller hooks may be more effective because they are different 😁
    1 point
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