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Double camo leads

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The next best thing you can't do without.

I found myself wesring camo beach fishing this Summer.

Most of its Boxxocks
 
THE best one is convincing carp Angler’s to use rugs that eject the lead on a take. Marketing genius!
We all know the best thing you can do is find something that no one else is doing, even if that’s taking things back to basics it can sometimes be “the edge”
 
THE best one is convincing carp Angler’s to use rugs that eject the lead on a take. Marketing genius!
We all know the best thing you can do is find something that no one else is doing, even if that’s taking things back to basics it can sometimes be “the edge”
Yep that one is pure genius...couldn’t make it up, along with discarding hooks/rigs after each take
 
I remember reading an article years ago that I think Jim Gibbinson wrote where they experimented with line colours. They caught more on thick, brightly coloured line than the "invisible" line. The theory was that as they could see the bright line it didn't spook them but if they bumped into line they couldn't see then it did spook them.
 
I think if you repeated that 10 times on 10 different venues you’d get 10 different outcomes. A few years ago I was all about the braided hook lengths, then mono did the trick, then flouro, not only do our preferences change but I think what acts as a red flag to fish does to. One venue I fish meat is killer the first few weeks, after that it’s like they allergic to the stuff!
 
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