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grangemilky

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  1. I don't understand how people are using palomar knots with bristle, especially the ESP stuff, that knot must be collosal! Especially when a two turn blood knot will do the same.

     

     

    OP go for mouth trap, it's much better than the esp stuff IMO.

  2. I've been using the NGT lead free leader. I find it far more supple, and just superior in every way to any leadcore I have used.......except for splicing, it's a right pain. the best needle I have found is the korda splicing, or purple needle. I have broken loads! I alway make up leaders at home, and wouldn't dream of trying on the bank!

    I splice 2 to 3 inches, simple as that, no glue, no stitches, and it holds great.

  3. That nash video, if its the one I think it is, is utter garbage. 'Prooving' that slak lines don't work by using a semi fixed lead, and non fluro line. It's just tripe.

     

    Recently Nash have released a lead drop off system, that is the size of a lead, do when you drop the lead, you still have a massive thing stuck in your line.

     

    Those zig bugs, that are just a bit of foam on a hook, for £5.

     

    Bags of special carp rock salt.

     

    And the new miracle £15 a kilo boilies.

     

    They are clever in what they are doing, preying in inexperience anglers that are looking for the next miracle that will catch a fish for them. You know the ones, the people that cover everything in Goo.

  4. Its ok ive sussed it out . Not inline but effective drop off system netherless .

    Dunno why i didnt think of this earlier , i have some in my tackle box too :)

     

    What an awful rig! Sure when a fish bolts suddenly, it will wack that putty and lose the lead, but what if it pulls away slowly and steadily, untill it hits the stop which would push the tail rubber on further?

    If you want to lose the lead on a running rig, tie the lead on with a very light piece if mono. you can secure it on with PVA for the cast. Or even better, use the enterprise safe run rings, they dump the lead when it gets snagged.

  5. i used x-line in 17lb soaked it in water for 2 hours and it was awful did as x line said birds nest and wirey

     

    How long did you use it for though? All fluro's are AWFUL the first few times you use them, takes a few sessions for them to settle down, and they get better and better. Fluro doesn't take on water, so i don't see what soaking it for an hour would do, 5 mins in some warm water just to make it softer whilst you put it on is plenty IMO. 

  6. Just read your next post....as for rig length, generally as short as possible. If its a clean bottom, I have been as low as 2 inches, believe it or not, I have had success with 2 inch hook length and a 1 inch hair, it just looks so wrong though and looks like it shouldn't work.

     

    6 - 8 inches is average, and will always work, but on the right day, anything from 2 inches to 2 feet will work. Just find what's best for you.

  7. It's quite common for balifs to think they know best. They may fish the lake, and may catch fish, but there is more than one way to skin a cat.

     

    These days my hairs remain a similar length, but if I venture more of a 'runs' water I change it about. If they are feeding funnily and not getting good hookholds, a longer hair gives them a bit more confidence, if it goes the other way then a smaller hair helps. I prefer to sit with the bait just brushing the bend of the hook, enough movement so the hook can 'turn' but not so much that it encourages tangles.

    Can you post a pic of your set up?

  8. i prefer a longer leader, so that when the lead is in position to cast, you have 5-7 turns on the spool at least. 2 reasons. You can afford to cut the ends off the leader every now and again if it gets damaged, or just to re tie knots, and it means the knot will be on the spool when you are netting the fish. Nothing worse to unnerve you, than the sound of a leader knot going through the rings up and down just as you are getting a fish in the net!

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