Terry Simner
Senior Member & Supporter
In my view, if you are going to have a break then it is better to have that break below the lead than above it. The inherent dangers in having longer hooklinks are/is another (albeit somewhat interrelated) matter.Terry . . . . . . .I know I can waffle but have you read my post . . ? Not arguing a case (or not) for running rigs . . . . .but on the topic of fish safety you seem to be ignoring / dismissing my allegedly 'vacuous' point with regard hooklink length and materials which is AS important. . . . .IMO.
Not bothered if you want to go all Des Taylor on me and blow bubbles in your craft beer instead. . . . . .I already know I'm right . . .(!!!!)
PS. Much as I love England India are still a better and far more versatile team - we've got a lot of work to do before we play over there next time . . .or should we just play our normal semi retired swing bowlers and hope for the best? . . . . . .(metaphor intentional . . )
BTW ... although I may live in the same town as Des Taylor, and (previous to lockdown) at times drank in the same pub as him, I in no way 'align' myself with him. You seem to have quite a 'thing' about Mr. Taylor that I don't quite get. N.b... he drinks cider, not "craft beer" (I take it you mean real ale, you must be mixing up beer with gin. Easy done I s'pose)