Richard Isaacs
Senior Member & Supporter
Calling all float trotters (again)
Where do you stand on this (vote) and why.
I love a spliced tip for trotting for several reasons whether they we’re initially designed for that reason or not.
Striking or whipping the tip with the wrist performs a very positive and fast strike.
Additional Flex in the tip protects finer more balanced tackle
Additional flex in the tip loads up very nicely when casting out floats
The tip bends easily to the point of joint creating a faster taper tip action rod allowing line to be picked up and mended without floats being pulled off the path.
They are more robust than equally fine hollow tips .
We have seen modern rods start to obtain these wonderful splices again and I for one hope they keep coming.
What’s your veiws on these as I’d imagine this might divide the group abit.
Where do you stand on this (vote) and why.
I love a spliced tip for trotting for several reasons whether they we’re initially designed for that reason or not.
Striking or whipping the tip with the wrist performs a very positive and fast strike.
Additional Flex in the tip protects finer more balanced tackle
Additional flex in the tip loads up very nicely when casting out floats
The tip bends easily to the point of joint creating a faster taper tip action rod allowing line to be picked up and mended without floats being pulled off the path.
They are more robust than equally fine hollow tips .
We have seen modern rods start to obtain these wonderful splices again and I for one hope they keep coming.
What’s your veiws on these as I’d imagine this might divide the group abit.