Kenny84
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Hey all,
As some of you will know I’ve only been fishing “properly” for a couple of years and I’ve been enjoying learning how to tie and use different rigs, this year I’ve been toying with some of the more technical styles…. I basically never use anything more complicated than flappers and pulley rigs or variations of them.
I’ve had a couple of failures on the breakaway pulley beads (the black ones pictured) has anyone else experienced this? Just splitting in half along the seam. I’ve just bought some Gemini one (pictured blue) anyone use them?
Obviously while I was ordering a those I might as well get some other space age looking things while I’m at it.
So has anyone used any of the bits pictures and have a review of them before I head out with just a rig wallet full of springs and clips destined for a woeful time of tangles and tantrums!?
New parts pictured are:
Varivas pennel hooks with the 45degree eye.
Trident up and over clips with springs.
Gemini Pulley bead.
Gemini weight (I’ve used it once and noticed the single legs keep twisting and need prying back 9/10)
Also while I’m picking your brains….
I’m still in the hunt for my first ray and have been using either a bagnal bar rig or a pulley rig…(keen to try up/over too)
I’ve heard that rays can sometimes give false bite indication/ trip the lead while they are settling in on the bait due to their hopefully massive wing span. So it’s best to fish a long snood length away from the weight.
How long is too long for a pulley rig? Or up/over? Probably over thinking things as usual but any input appreciated as always!
Every days a school day.
As some of you will know I’ve only been fishing “properly” for a couple of years and I’ve been enjoying learning how to tie and use different rigs, this year I’ve been toying with some of the more technical styles…. I basically never use anything more complicated than flappers and pulley rigs or variations of them.
I’ve had a couple of failures on the breakaway pulley beads (the black ones pictured) has anyone else experienced this? Just splitting in half along the seam. I’ve just bought some Gemini one (pictured blue) anyone use them?
Obviously while I was ordering a those I might as well get some other space age looking things while I’m at it.
So has anyone used any of the bits pictures and have a review of them before I head out with just a rig wallet full of springs and clips destined for a woeful time of tangles and tantrums!?
New parts pictured are:
Varivas pennel hooks with the 45degree eye.
Trident up and over clips with springs.
Gemini Pulley bead.
Gemini weight (I’ve used it once and noticed the single legs keep twisting and need prying back 9/10)
Also while I’m picking your brains….
I’m still in the hunt for my first ray and have been using either a bagnal bar rig or a pulley rig…(keen to try up/over too)
I’ve heard that rays can sometimes give false bite indication/ trip the lead while they are settling in on the bait due to their hopefully massive wing span. So it’s best to fish a long snood length away from the weight.
How long is too long for a pulley rig? Or up/over? Probably over thinking things as usual but any input appreciated as always!
Every days a school day.
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