John Walker
Senior Member
Dave i reckon me and you have exchanged veiws for enough years now to know where each other is coming from me sometimes a misunderstood grumpy old git you appearing to be very short and to the point, however we both know this isnt a true reflection of ourselves and quite sure that when we meet up again we will enjoy a beer or two together,
alarms, bank sticks, butt cups ect, none of this will stop your rod flying into the river like a javelin if boris decides to make a big lunge on taking the bait
the sight of a rod flying into the river is a sight of wonderment, the sight of the rods owner is a sight of utter devastation and dismay, alarms are fine in the right circumstances and in wrong ones an encumberance,
a bait runner wont stop yer rod flying off with a bolting fish belting away in a strong flow on the odd occasion, butt cups can sometimes have a catapult effect, what i use sometimes is a long bar made flat and bent length ways at 90% holes drilled along its length to take a u shaped rod rest top, these are connected to the bar but upside down, much more secure than a butt cup
the rod butts must be placed under the rear rests in a position that wont impede you slipping the butt from under the rest, i usually use this at night if i am expecting a long slow night, and shove a chunk of square sponge under the rodd butts....j.w
alarms, bank sticks, butt cups ect, none of this will stop your rod flying into the river like a javelin if boris decides to make a big lunge on taking the bait
the sight of a rod flying into the river is a sight of wonderment, the sight of the rods owner is a sight of utter devastation and dismay, alarms are fine in the right circumstances and in wrong ones an encumberance,
a bait runner wont stop yer rod flying off with a bolting fish belting away in a strong flow on the odd occasion, butt cups can sometimes have a catapult effect, what i use sometimes is a long bar made flat and bent length ways at 90% holes drilled along its length to take a u shaped rod rest top, these are connected to the bar but upside down, much more secure than a butt cup
the rod butts must be placed under the rear rests in a position that wont impede you slipping the butt from under the rest, i usually use this at night if i am expecting a long slow night, and shove a chunk of square sponge under the rodd butts....j.w