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55 minutes ago, salokcinnodrog said:

It comes from Sainsbury's and mine is so old the 'best before' date has long gone😉

 

I also use braid hooklink materials for hairs as crayfish can't cut through it as they sometimes do with dental floss.

I don't really have the crayfish problem were I fish. 

So I'll have a look at sainsbury's and see if they still do it. 

Cheers. :D

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Back in the day the view was that the unwaxed was the best, but I've not seen any about for ages, but not too much of a problem as I stocked up when it got. Interestingly now the unwaxed is not readily available the tackle firms are saying waxed is better...yeh right, no it isn't.... but currently beggars can't choosers

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On 12/06/2018 at 20:10, christian97 said:

Back in the day the view was that the unwaxed was the best, but I've not seen any about for ages, but not too much of a problem as I stocked up when it got. Interestingly now the unwaxed is not readily available the tackle firms are saying waxed is better...yeh right, no it isn't.... but currently beggars can't choosers

We do a supple hair braid mate. It’s brilliant for ‘tying’ baits. 

 

https://nashtackle.co.uk/products/view/hair-braid

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