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If i'm picturing your description correctly, that sounds like a very dodgy manouvre Cliff.
Too much pressure on a short section of the rod and the pressure is applied in the wrong way.
What a great session, and achievement to catch those tench so early in the year!
Float fishing for tench is a very close second to trotting for chub and barbel for me, brilliant stuff.
Are there any other fans of John Searls art work here on bfw?
I'm very much a fan of his work, but unfortunately I only have one "propper print" of his, the barbel one.
I did look out for his prints on ebay, fb etc but when any of them came up for grabs they were too much money for me.
I got...
Oh, I forgot to mention the very sexy looking float, its one of Richard Isaics wonderful creations, he makes excellent floats incase your on the look out for some!
Several hours swimming the stream today, felt nice when the sun came out and the rise in temp's (12 degrees) definately switched the barbel on!
I had had enough afrer 9 barbel and about 10 chub.
A couple of pics from the session....
That only usually happens when a fish is foul hooked Daniel, could you clearly see where the fish was hooked?
If it was lip hooked then that hook must have been faulty surely.
I don't use those myself, as you probably know I use super spades and acolyte superspades, acolyte grippas for the...
To be fair Chris, I had dace etc when I used one of your freespirit advanced power float rods as well as chub and barbel and it was fine. The chub and barbel did put a decent enough bend in it and the tip section was surprisingly bent over with the dace and chublets.
I only used Chris's rod...
Me too, I prefer a 3 piece.
The 11ft hardy avon rods are mangable in their two section models, now they really would be ideal for Neil if he could cope with a foot shorter rod and the cash outlay. Hardy also do a 11ft 6inch avon which again would be ideal.....no floppy mid sections on them avons!
Yea, I forgot about that 🙄, although it is easy to strap a 3 piece up just the same as a 2 piece....for me at least.
There are the two piece free spirit float rods like the ones Chris has, they would be ideal for Nieil purpose.
Im sure chris will see this and possibly leave a comment about them.
I think an older drennan tench float rod might be a good option. The super tench rods are very good but are only 12ft 9 inch long.
The very next incarnations were 13ft and are excellent also.
I think they often come up on eBay and a lot are unused, or little used.
To save wraped knuckles i've found holding the pult upside down works well, it also seems to fire the maggs further.
My own favourite pult for maggs and corn is the stronger laccied drennan feeder pult.
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