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PostSubject: Sixteen Metre Learning Curve   Sixteen Metre Learning Curve EmptyThu Mar 07, 2024 11:20 am

Traded up to a 16 metre Daiwa G90

The 16 metre section is a bit beyond my ability at the moment, especially for a 6 hour match.
Used with a short number 4 and the
reversible dolly phex  I'm comfy at the across distance of 14m.

Used a spray bar for the first time yesterday  which helps too.

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PostSubject: Re: Sixteen Metre Learning Curve   Sixteen Metre Learning Curve EmptyThu Mar 07, 2024 12:01 pm

It's like another language this fresh water fishing lark. Laughing

Looks a good setup though.
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PostSubject: Re: Sixteen Metre Learning Curve   Sixteen Metre Learning Curve EmptyThu Mar 07, 2024 12:27 pm

Have you got the elastic pull out on your top section,and the support roller stand for the back end of the rod?
What's a spray thingy?
I saw a guy using chopped worm and hemp on a local pool out of his pot,
he was getting some good results.
I'm sending for some Hinders black super groundbait,from some of the vids I have watched it looks like good stuff.
Nice looking pole.
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PostSubject: Re: Sixteen Metre Learning Curve   Sixteen Metre Learning Curve EmptyThu Mar 07, 2024 6:20 pm

VALVEBOUNCE wrote:
Have you got the elastic pull out on your top section,and the support roller stand for the back end of the rod?
What's a spray thingy?
I saw a guy using chopped worm and hemp on a local pool out of his pot,

Nice looking pole.

Spray bar also called a bump bar by some I believe is the horizontal blue thing in the pic, is attached to the footplate legs to help me support the pole.

Thought it might get in the way of transfering fish directly from landing net to the keepnets but wasn't too bad, though I think a longer keepnet arm might be helpful especially as the fish there aren't tiddlers.

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Yes got both double rollers, crucial for longer poles.

Side puller elastics on the top kits too.
All the gear, no idea!




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