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hoorayhenri

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  1. I agree with you on long shank hooks, no matter what they are connected to they may cause harm by double lipping. I've yet to see it on carp but go along with the theory as I've caught many greedy small roach double lipped. As for the mechanics changing who's to say its not for the best? The swivel getting caught -possible as would a crimp or large shot.   As I said earlier I don't use long shanks on a 360 or in general use. From what I have  read on here the guys who use it appear to be quite knowledgeable and have the utmost respect for the fish they catch. 

  2. Never tried a long shank can opener - cant see why for the life of me why you did! It appears we've moved  away from the swivel to blaming the hook pattern! I'm ok with that as I've never used long shanks - my conscience is clear,however I note that you use them  and not knowing how big the fish is until landed smacks of double standards. x :confused:

  3. How Does lead core cause friction burns in water opposed to mono? cant get my head around this, water acts as a lubricant so I assume there has to be some some serious rubbing going on to leave long marks down the flanks ! what on earth are you doing to cause this?

    When bringing carp in they are either zig zagging towards me or straight line in. The line is always away from their flanks, and  given that after the initial take all that is required  for the carp to be coaxed in is a tight line I cant see for the life of me how you come to that conclusion. :confused:

  4. I fail to see how fixing a swivel to a hook can cause horrific damage! I use this method to balance my floating plastic sweet corn on my rig. I've never had a problem with fish conservation.

    How about you scaling your broom handle down - it'll work wonders. :wink:

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