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Margin Float Recomendations
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Does depend a bit on the depth in my opinion. Recently for depths over about 18'' I have been using Hillbilly Grizzlies and can't fault them at all - bags up to 280lb never even marked them.
For shallower pegs I have been using the shorter KC Carpa Powers a good strong float where the line runs through the body.
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i like the kc carpers but just brought some margin muggers off ackoo
they are surperbLisa, if the Bible has taught us nothing else, and it hasn't, it's that girls should stick to girls sports, such as hot oil wrestling and foxy boxing and such and such.
Homer J Simpson.
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Wilkie power Margin are rock solid Ackoo has some as well
The prblem im finding now isnt finding a strong float its finding rubber that goes the distance, I made a bacth up with the wilkie supoer strong silicone but it only lasts a few sessions then it tears all the regular stuff like drennan rips with the constant pressure, im now trying a specialist carp rubber hopefully that will do the jobLast edited by justin case; 7 August 2009, 11:44 PM.[CENTER][URL="http://www.talkangling.co.uk/upload/blog.php?b=31&goto=next"]Life at the bottom A noobs guide (My Blog, Paul Law)[/URL][/CENTER]
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Originally posted by justin case View PostWilkie power Margin are rock solid Ackoo has some as well
The prblem im finding now isnt finding a strong float its finding rubber that goes the distance, I made a bacth up with the wilkie supoer strong silicone but it only lasts a few sessions then it tears all the regular stuff like drennan rips with the constant pressure, im now trying a specialist carp rubber hopefully that will do the job
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JC, I have been using some ESP silicon tube for this sort of thing in 0.75mm - it's a dark green quite thick walled tube used by carp anglers for rig making, certainly stronger than pole float silicon. Comes in 2 metre lengths in sizes 0.5 up to about 2mm from memory. Not had it fail yet.
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Originally posted by Two-nets View PostJC, I have been using some ESP silicon tube for this sort of thing in 0.75mm - it's a dark green quite thick walled tube used by carp anglers for rig making, certainly stronger than pole float silicon. Comes in 2 metre lengths in sizes 0.5 up to about 2mm from memory. Not had it fail yet.
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I would like to have a go at some of these margin pegs you boys seem to have in your areas - there that good you need to change the silicone on the floats!!! I second the Malman floats are excellent.
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