A couple of points. Fluro carbon is way to expesive for value and result. Use normal line or red coloured line. (Red is the first colour to disappear in water). The sinker dropper should be 4 to 6 inches with the hook leader 12 to 18 inches depending on tide flow. A snap swivel for the sinker for quick change sinker size. Great way of showing knot tying
Hi Rob, thanks for your feedback mate. Totally agree on the price of fluorocarbon leader. However, I was able to find an inexpensive brand at my local tackle shop. FC Rock is 100% fluorocarbon and retails for about $17 for 100 meters. I’m pretty sure it’s available at BCF too. I’ve been using this brand for about 3-4 years and it’s never failed. I highly recommend it as a cost effective leader. Cheers Rob
Thanks
Cheers mate for sharing
Any time Shaun, thanks for the comment,
Rob
Can you put the bead near the hook then tubing. Which way and why? Thanks
Howdy, Yes, the bead can be put on the hook, and its probably better to do so, to help protect your knot. Thanks for watching
A couple of points. Fluro carbon is way to expesive for value and result. Use normal line or red coloured line. (Red is the first colour to disappear in water).
The sinker dropper should be 4 to 6 inches with the hook leader 12 to 18 inches depending on tide flow. A snap swivel for the sinker for quick change sinker size.
Great way of showing knot tying
Hi Rob, thanks for your feedback mate. Totally agree on the price of fluorocarbon leader. However, I was able to find an inexpensive brand at my local tackle shop. FC Rock is 100% fluorocarbon and retails for about $17 for 100 meters. I’m pretty sure it’s available at BCF too. I’ve been using this brand for about 3-4 years and it’s never failed. I highly recommend it as a cost effective leader.
Cheers
Rob
I imported braid mono and fluro carbon. 1000m i got for $50, made a lot of money 😊😊
Sounds good 👍