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  1. A bit off topic but do the other members think that the ultra thin braid for hook links will end up causing more damage to fish? I can see it acting like a chesse wire, this is why my choice for a bag rig would be merlin
  2. Do you feel that this would still be a problem with florocarbon leaders, or do you think the thickness would be enough to stop this?
  3. I've got a vauge thought rummbling round in my head that I have had this happen to me years ago. It was just something I wanted to have cleared up.
  4. The only way I learn is by asking
  5. I use mono straight through & i don't recall ever lifting a scale. Should it happen, i have the Klinic on standby. Besides, i think that the occasional scale lift is preferable to a tethered fish. It was just something that I wanted to know, I do agree with your point, 100% about the tethered fish.
  6. Sorry to hijack the post but I feel this is important. Do you feel that without using some form of leader be it tubing or korda style leaders you run the risk of lifting scales on the fishes sides. IF and it's a big if leadcore and other type of leaders are used properly then they are of great use to us. Education of people will stop all the needless death of fish.
  7. I hope that some one out there can help me out, have a holiday booked at Woodlakes, just woundering if any members have been there and how they got on, any advice would be most welcome, thanks
  8. I must admit that i have slightly changed my rig by adding a micro rig ring to the hair to slide on the hook shank, instead of small bit of tubing.
  9. If you look at the articals in magazines like total carp, then you will see that people use a simple no knot rig. If you have confidance in something as important as rigs and you are still catching fish then why change. Old wise saying 'if it's not broke don't fix it'
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