Keith Humphreys
Senior Member & Supporter
Funny! I thought this thread was about camo leads eg stone lookalike! Not grip leads.:confused:
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So if the various electrical theories are correct, would not covering the lead in a non-conductive material (such as a plastic based material eg 'FIMO') alleviate this percieved problem!![]()
Here's a proper grip lead, complete with its own antennas
http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?imgu...ndsp=40&ved=1t:429,r:24,s:37&biw=1680&bih=971
Used very succesfully in heavy flows taking numerous doubles to a little over 18lb.
Here's a proper grip lead, complete with its own antennas
http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?imgu...ndsp=40&ved=1t:429,r:24,s:37&biw=1680&bih=971
Used very succesfully in heavy flows taking numerous doubles to a little over 18lb.
Now where's the barbel police when they're needed???![]()
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Simon,
If you lose them in a snag, do they find their own way back to the swim?
Paul
Are them 18 pounders smoothhounds by any chance?
Or S.lush puppies perhaps.......
Cheers, Dave.
want to tell me why the barbel police would be bangin at the door colin ? Its only a bog standard grip lead, been in constant use for years, no probs.
Or are you referring to the sharp pointy things that may just on the very off chance come into contact with a fish ? Flawed argument that one pal![]()
Ooh thats a good onenot heard that one for about 3 days
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Trust me on this Dave, you'll have to do much better than that to get under my skinAsk Turnbull, he's tried the lot
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