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I’ve used coated braid with the last inch or so above the hook stripped back for a few years now,caught plenty of barbel and never had a problem with cuts or damaged mouths.Used the ESP tungsten last season and Sufix Camfusion previous to that.
I buy large bags off eBay (210x70) half fill leaving a decent tail then squeeze the bag to get the air out then twist the tail and wrap it round the swivel on the lead then lick it and stick it to the bag,you can also trap the hooklink under the tail making it tangle resistant,sounds a bit...
Try using a mixture of Sonubaits krill paste and fibre paste but use liquid krill instead of water or Sticky Baits krill paste.If you try the former give it plentye of time to absorb the liquid and "set".Can be a bit messy but with experimence and patience a good paste can be achieved
I used to use Sufix Camfusion but due to it being discontinued have changed to ESP Tungsten,been very impressed with its durability so far,well worth a look :)
Try Asda or Morrisons THIN bleach or Milton sterilising fluid but try the bleach on an inconspicuous place first to see if it takes the colour,I've used the bleach in the past to remove mildew from pushchairs etc that have been put away when damp,just make sure it's the THIN bleach and not the...
It changed a few days ago Anthony,just got used to the previous change and then they change it again,always seems quite accurate though on the Dove and Trent levels.
A quick and easy solution is to put a 3x15mm isotope in shrink tube,shrink the tube leaving a tag at each end and then whip it on top of the rod just below the tip ring.Did my rods a few years ago,no problems with wrap arounds since :)
Should have said to whip both ends so that it lies flat on...
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