rowleycarper Posted April 1, 2013 Report Posted April 1, 2013 hi lads iv joined a syndicate which is a small estate lake with a soft silt bottom all over. I want to keep the rigs simple but cant seem to find a supple silt coloured braid any ideas ?? thanks Quote
beza26 Posted April 1, 2013 Report Posted April 1, 2013 Does it have to be braid? The lakes I fish are very silty, and I've done really well on ultima power link and IQ when I'm out of power link and waiting on more. I use to use braid and coated braid but have done better on this. Quote
charlieg Posted April 13, 2013 Report Posted April 13, 2013 Does it have to be braid? The lakes I fish are very silty, and I've done really well on ultima power link and IQ when I'm out of power link and waiting on more. I use to use braid and coated braid but have done better on this. If you like the power link I would stock up on it as ultima have gone into administration Quote
beza26 Posted April 13, 2013 Report Posted April 13, 2013 Does it have to be braid? The lakes I fish are very silty, and I've done really well on ultima power link and IQ when I'm out of power link and waiting on more. I use to use braid and coated braid but have done better on this. If you like the power link I would stock up on it as ultima have gone into administration Really? I wasn't aware of that, will have a look, cheers Quote
emmcee Posted April 13, 2013 Report Posted April 13, 2013 if you want to match your braid to a silt bottom then what i do is take a piece of rig putty and pull the material through it a few times quite fast. the friction warms the rig putty which leaves a very thin layer on the braid the length of the rig. you then have coloured braid and it will sit very nicely on the deck Quote
welder Posted April 13, 2013 Report Posted April 13, 2013 if you want to match your braid to a silt bottom then what i do is take a piece of rig putty and pull the material through it a few times quite fast. the friction warms the rig putty which leaves a very thin layer on the braid the length of the rig. you then have coloured braid and it will sit very nicely on the deck That's sneaky. I like sneaky. Ian Quote
stoogi Posted April 13, 2013 Report Posted April 13, 2013 if you want to match your braid to a silt bottom then what i do is take a piece of rig putty and pull the material through it a few times quite fast. the friction warms the rig putty which leaves a very thin layer on the braid the length of the rig. you then have coloured braid and it will sit very nicely on the deck That's sneaky. I like sneaky. Ian Of course you do. You were around when it was invented. Of course you do, you're a Brummie. Of course you do, you're a Pikey. Feel free to pick the most offensive to you Quote
dougmoon Posted April 13, 2013 Report Posted April 13, 2013 if you want to match your braid to a silt bottom then what i do is take a piece of rig putty and pull the material through it a few times quite fast. the friction warms the rig putty which leaves a very thin layer on the braid the length of the rig. you then have coloured braid and it will sit very nicely on the deck That's sneaky. I like sneaky. Ian Of course you do. You were around when it was invented. Of course you do, you're a Brummie. Of course you do, you're a Pikey. Feel free to pick the most offensive to you Quote
rowleycarper Posted April 14, 2013 Author Report Posted April 14, 2013 Thanks for the help I'm suprised that tackle companies don't make supple braids in a silt effect like gravel and weed I found one called ultimate phantom anyone use it ? Quote
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