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Old 15th February 2008, 05:47 PM   #1 (permalink)
justin case
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Default What do I buy

Having replaced most of the major items of my kit Iam now looking at the business end, after a long break it would seem things have changed a hell of a lot.

Previously I used to use Bayer reel line or Maxima if I wanted a sinking line, Pro micron 3 was the kiddie for my pole rigs as I had huge stocks of it

The hooks were mainly Kamasan b911's from memory the yellow packet and for canal work it was always Gama's Blues and Greens depending on bait and venue

The hooks I have seen are still knocking about with a few additions to the range, My question is are they still a well rated hook or are there better out there,

As for lines this is the confusing part it would seem every manufacturer of tackle has a line in their portfolio what do you guys reccomend for waggler and feeder fishing but most importantly pole rigs and hook lengths.

I will be fishing a few commercials but my loyalty is with the canal

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Old 15th February 2008, 06:26 PM   #2 (permalink)
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On the commercial front on the pole i use silstar team match line (its know called clarkes team match i think), barbless kamasan b611 or b711 (in winter and for stockies) moving onto kamasan animals in the summer.

I do have severall types of hooks for various situations but these cover the majority. All rigs are fished straight through without a hook length.
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