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When touch legering you want to get in a position that’s stable & comfortable so you can be as still as possible and concentrate all your senses on feeling the bites. No good if you’re moving about or there’s a bramble poking you in the back.
When holding the line, find the hand position that’s...
One thing I should have mentioned is that different AS reels have different bearings. The 5” different to the 4.5” (and probably 4”). I’m not sure about the drag version, so make sure you measure the bore, outer diameter & width as accurately as possible before ordering anything.
The second...
Hi Ralph,
Yep the bearings are doing great. They are still silky smooth. I got the bearings from this supplier on Aliexpress, they’ve got a billion and one bearings on there. I think these are the ones.
Yes, the rear bearing sticks out a little from the central hub. Here’s a shot of the...
Likewise, I tried some of their small black pellets as alternative hookbait when float fishing hemp (couldn’t find any decent large hemp). The fish completely switched off. Maybe a one-off but wasn’t impressed.
I had another couple on Friday. Drennan Tench float rod (love this rod) and an Adcock Stanton I’d restored. Lost a bigger one in the lilies unfortunately. Had to resort to float leger as the bites were so finicky.
Similar to @Ian Woods I usually stick with 6lb sensor on mine, although you could argue that’s more or less 8lb line. I landed a 30lb carp on it last month, took an age to get in but the rod (& line) worked perfectly.
A lovely day for tenching today, dare I say too hot after such 💩 weather? Five hooked, four landed. No monsters, biggest a smidge under 5 but a lot of fun on pin & float.
Yep I’ve used them in the past on carp rigs, although not something I use anymore. I used 0.6 mm Korda Krimps on a 25lb fluorocarbon boom. Crimping tool was one I’ve got for wire traces works no problem.
I had one of these reels from Aliexpress and they are good enough for the money. A decent starter pin to begin the obesssion lol. I think I paid £45 so your price was fair.
A slight niggle I had with mine is that as they are made to lower tolerances, the gap between spool and body is slighter...
No problem, glad to help.
I’ve just checked the Enterprise tackle isotope I’ve got, which is 15 mm x 3 mm but it won’t fit in the slot. The rounded corners don’t help & it’s just too tight.
The Super Lightweight is also a very nice reel and a great fit for a light set up. I’ve got one on my acolyte ultra for roach & dace. It’s not that it can’t handle bigger fish but in my opinion is better suited as part of a light set up.
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