Pick up the tackle to make your stops right here!🙂🎣 Neoprene tubing- www.veals.co.uk/product/gemini-neoprene-tubing/?aff=27 Silicone tubing- www.veals.co.uk/product/gemini-silicone-tubing-1-5mm/?aff=27 Crimps- www.veals.co.uk/product/seadra-rig-crimps/?aff=27
hi there nice video , just a little info , I was the one who came up with the phone wire stop back in the mid eighties , it was in SEA ANGLER , I have been using it ever since it has truthfully never let me down , it was made up using a fine safety pin at first to wind the wire onto and made in lengths of whatever you wanted then cut to suit the job it was needed for you can alter the tension on them by turning both ends at the same time etc , glad to see it still in use as I am now 75 and still fishing (not as agile as before lol). keep up the good work .
Hi Keith, I think it was probably Sea Angler where I first picked this tip up, possibly around the early nineties. The simplest ideas are always the best! Tight lines. Jansen
thanks buddy , yes I do remember I still have some if I recall .I was running a tackle and gun shop in DISS norfolk , used both about 3 nights a week , I had lots of ideas back then , I also biult the first reverse taper beach rod , and some carp rods for special order that had the individual grips that are the thing now , but hey who counts ,lol tight lines and wet nets mate and good health @@AlsGigpics-gc3nl
I like the telephone wire stop. As telephone wire is not readily available I thought that I might try using the soild wires from an old cat5 cable on lighter line.
Pick up the tackle to make your stops right here!🙂🎣
Neoprene tubing- www.veals.co.uk/product/gemini-neoprene-tubing/?aff=27
Silicone tubing- www.veals.co.uk/product/gemini-silicone-tubing-1-5mm/?aff=27
Crimps- www.veals.co.uk/product/seadra-rig-crimps/?aff=27
hi there nice video , just a little info , I was the one who came up with the phone wire stop back in the mid eighties , it was in SEA ANGLER , I have been using it ever since it has truthfully never let me down , it was made up using a fine safety pin at first to wind the wire onto and made in lengths of whatever you wanted then cut to suit the job it was needed for you can alter the tension on them by turning both ends at the same time etc , glad to see it still in use as I am now 75 and still fishing (not as agile as before lol). keep up the good work .
Hi Keith, I think it was probably Sea Angler where I first picked this tip up, possibly around the early nineties. The simplest ideas are always the best! Tight lines. Jansen
Hi Keith, 76 here and still fishing, great stop, remember making bait clips the same way, stay safe, keep fishing, Al.
thanks buddy , yes I do remember I still have some if I recall .I was running a tackle and gun shop in DISS norfolk , used both about 3 nights a week , I had lots of ideas back then , I also biult the first reverse taper beach rod , and some carp rods for special order that had the individual grips that are the thing now , but hey who counts ,lol tight lines and wet nets mate and good health
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Very useful indeed, Thanks for sharing.
handy tips , i use breakaway adjustable crimps , but will try silicone.
I like the telephone wire stop. As telephone wire is not readily available I thought that I might try using the soild wires from an old cat5 cable on lighter line.
Handy tip with the tubing. Cheers Jansen
Nice tip on the tubing , thanks for sharing
great video with useful tips A1
Great video, I was surprised to see you didn’t use powergum as a stop. Is there a particular reason for this or just personal preference? Cheers c.
I have used it, but personally I find it a bit fiddly. It is another good option for adjustable snoods though and still popular.
Jansen