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framey

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  1. Runs of either battery or ciggy lighter i have one in the van for charging drill batteries
  2. Would run of a power bank box as it’s 12 volt like a fox I know that has a 12v socket I don’t know about ridgemonkey one. can’t think of any other way of doing it if he needs a plug socket
  3. Something like this ? https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=12v+inverter&crid=3CEDQ7WI075DZ&sprefix=12v+invert%2Caps%2C181&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-doa-p_1_10
  4. Have you told sonik you are now changing to Nash gear lol they might have to close a factory
  5. Anyone gonna go and buy the magic twig …
  6. Could also just use a sea grip lead probably a little more stealthy i have the 2 Gardner versions
  7. Hardly any time at all definitly fishable within an hour
  8. have a look at the link I sent you there are big differences that’s why most go by diameter
  9. You could do a lot worse than watching a few of these videos https://youtube.com/@fishingtutorials
  10. No it cannot be too heavy you just need to use the clutch or wind backwards what reels do you have ? there are 2 types that cover “most” anglers fishing rear drag or front drag use this as a guide for the line https://tacklebox.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/line_tests_issue_13h.pdf a clear water with no snags you could use 10lb (around 5kg) line a lot of bits in the water you may need the stronger line 0.3/0.35 are general all round lines
  11. If you say it is littered with branches use the thicker line does your reel have an extra spool?
  12. All good then 👍👍👍 that line will probably be the least I would use
  13. Should be fine but You need to give more information for a better answer it depends on how big the fish are The set up may be overkill if the fish are small and the lake is clean with no weed etc
  14. The repair will probably last longer than the bivvy lol
  15. That just proves the point that a wrap is what ever distance you want it to be. I can’t be bothered with this any more lol
  16. According to Korda you should get a green one The BASIX Distance Sticks have designed to allow you to ‘clip-up’ at the required distance aseasily and accurately as possible, ensuring that you can recast to the same spot repeatedlywith your fishing rods and spod. Keeping a record of your spots will also mean that you areable to fish them again on future sessions, should you find ones that are productive.BASIX Distance Sticks have a stainless-steel point to allow them to easily be pushed orscrewed into the ground, and includes a green cord of exactly 12ft in length so that they caneasily be set the same distance apart each time. A T-bar is supplied to ensure they go into almost any ground with ease.
  17. But did you measure the cord… lol
  18. To a carp angler….yes to a club run by match men no lol
  19. And the warm wind trickling into your face..
  20. From new or just started doing it ?
  21. Like a days stubble lol
  22. Think that’s the same one I bought the boss says she’s not ready for me to go that short yet I’m on a 0 at the minute which is 1.5mm lol
  23. That’s what we have been saying a wrap is a wrap, length of which doesn’t matter its your decision to what the wrap is to you.. mine are all 12 foot because that’s the measure I use
  24. Not necessarily if the lead breaks free of the line it’s not fixed an inline will come free as long as the swivel is t jammed into the end of the rubber. incorrect set up will render it fixed “technically” a helicopter set up (chod rig style) is a fixed lead system but the hook length comes free you would need to get it clarified by a fishery manager to be on the safe side.
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