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Same as with thinner line ...by just twisting each end of the line (between thumb and index finger) in opposite directions, then tying it off @Alan Palmer
Hi All, got a pair of above (#9) that I bought a few years ago, wore them once, then went back to neoprenes (got cold knees 😂 ). Reckon they must have stopped selling them now as I can't find a single advert for them except for the denim version, and I'm wondering what would be a fair price to...
Just a thought .....Abrasion resistance is directly proportional to the diameter of any given line (the thicker, the better/tougher). Combine that fact (and it is a fact) with another fact that, thin lines tend to stretch less than thin lines, then I reckon that you have to realistically weight...
For me, how the rod is 'balanced' by the reel is only a really important factor when using that rod to float fish a river. Yes, if you're float fishing a river, holding the rod for hours and continuously casting, then reel/rod balance is a very important factor. But if the rod is spending 98%+...
It's simple really @Mike Hodgkiss, if you buy a braid then check its breaking strain, and (IME) that will be that ...it will be that breaking strain all the way through the spool you've bought. The more expensive braids (e.g. Powerpro etc) tend to usually quote closer to the actual BS, whilst...
Not used for several years now so it's time to move it on. 4.25 x 1.33" sidecast reel, presently loaded with Powerpro (regular) with a Powerpro 8 slick leader. Has a strong check and will be supplied in a neoprene case, allowing the reel to be safely encased whilst attached to rod in transit...
Hi @Chris Thomson .. I've got a totally 'as new' Lumix DC-TZ95 that's never been out of the house (another lockdown purchase!), with a soft and hard case. But I'd want £300 for it, and collect only (Bewdley area)
Just a thought ....in all the (~50) years and over all the floods I've fished in the Bridgnorth to Bewdley area, I've never felt the need to go above a TC of 2.25lb, and I most often use 2lb rods (F/S 'Barbel' and/or Nash 'Elite' Barbel). Both these easily cope with leads to ~4oz. But then I'm...
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