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  1. https://g.co/kgs/y2ytE1 I love this song.
  2. Me neither but the coating is designed to break whether it is stiff or soft so was just thinking if it will actually work.
  3. I have a small and large and they are rubbish! I've gone back to the spomb
  4. I know someone who got some for his lad but he doesn't rate them at all. Saying that the lad in question has had carp to over 30lb on them!!!
  5. Have you crimped in top of the coating or stripped a bit?
  6. I would say no. All you are doing is trying to stall the in line lead as the line is pulled through it on a take.
  7. You can use a float stop inside a bead and it does the same thing.
  8. The bead sits on the tungsten that is fused into the leader. Basically trying to get you to buy more Korda gear lol
  9. That line shape is supposed to aid distance casting. You must have all 5 washers under there for it to lie like that.
  10. You generally only get frap ups when using bigger reels and small rings so I wouldn't worry about. If you want to go bigger look at the Shimano baby big pits they might balance well on those longbows.
  11. I recently got a Daiwa SS2600 to go on my ESP floater rod and is balanced to perfection. Never been a fan of the older style Daiwa reels I had some 5000T's and thought they were awful but got the SS on some advice from the fat lad at Fosters!
  12. The best wafter I use are from Bang on baits and they are actually called off the hook wafters. My opinion is that criticaly balanced, pop ups and wafters are all different categories of hook baits. But if we were all the same it would be boring.
  13. As I understand it a wafter is supposed to sink with the weight of the hook so it is just a heavy pop up really. If yours are sinking with no added weight then I don't think they are a wafter, I think they are a balanced bait which will act differently once it's attached to a hook link.
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