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Post by matchanglingndausa on Nov 23, 2005 3:10:49 GMT
hi guys i am in a match fishing club here in the usa....we have a fairly active match calender here for most of the year(the winters are a little cold ) but this year are attempting to run a small winter league on a stretch of river here which gets warm water fed into it and doesnt freeze over...it has great fishing here for carp mostly of all sizes to 25 lbs and can be caught on the feeder and pole at 5 to 8 mts....my question here is how do you guys prevent your elastics from freezing there...i fished here one day below freezing and the water on it formed into ice as i played a fish...it still worked ok but was all frayed at my next outting and i had to change it...is there anything i can put on it to prevent this that also doesnt damage it..... thanks
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Post by Paulscatt on Nov 23, 2005 11:27:27 GMT
Hi Matchanglingdausa,
Welcome to the site . Always nice to hear from our fellow anglers from across the pond. We already have had ex- pat match anglers contributing to the site & even meeting up & fishing with us when visiting back home.
We dont fish that often in daytime temps below freezing therefore causing the ice build up as you describe . The temps fall below freezing during the night time here in UK & rise again in the day allowing fishing to continue unhindered. The exception to this is if an early srart is made , saye b4 9am when the air temp is likely to be still below freezing point.
The possible solution is to smear Glycerine onto your elastic which I used to use regulary on Rod & Line to prevent the rod rings freezing up . Must admit I cannot recall ever experiancing the same problem whilst pole fishing as matches in UK tend to start when the temps have climbed above freezing.
Gllyerine is a clear odourless but somewhat sticky loquid found in our 'drugstores' & is normally used in cake making. Its sticky nature might cause problems with the elastics movement through the pole but it definetly stops water freezing .
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Post by ubat on Nov 23, 2005 13:16:26 GMT
Hi Matchanglingdausa, Interesting question, I would have thought that an oil based lube like slip would work.
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Post by poolsfodder on Nov 23, 2005 13:56:13 GMT
try 'son of a gun' lubricant....
for cars, so guess its not going to freeze...
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Post by ridgeacre on Nov 23, 2005 21:32:25 GMT
Welcome to the site matey. You have got them thinking now, myself always used glycerin on rod and line like Scatty said but never thought about pole elastic does any body now if silicon freezes. Reason is Ive just had 4 spray tins given me (big ones). Next time dip tops in the water it his warmer than the air around it if you see what I mean
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Post by Gary on Nov 25, 2005 17:29:07 GMT
Haven't had the elastic freeze in a top kit yet, but then again will perhaps tell you after this weekend. :
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Post by MARTYNH on Nov 25, 2005 19:54:46 GMT
it happened to me on the grand union in slough on sunday. it was freezin to my pole while on me roost and it was freezin to the inside too. i just tried to keep it out of the water!
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Post by Paulscatt on Nov 28, 2005 23:47:51 GMT
I'd a thought u would just av to BREATHE on it Martyn . The ale fumes will melt it a treat ;D ;D ;D
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Post by matchanglingndausa on Nov 29, 2005 7:24:56 GMT
thanks guys for the help... ....we had a knock up on the river last sun but the weather was usally mild for a change..... ....hope we get a few more for the winter league like it...anyway i posted the results in the match section...cheers
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MARTYNH
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Post by MARTYNH on Nov 29, 2005 21:32:49 GMT
I'd a thought u would just av to BREATHE on it Martyn . The ale fumes will melt it a treat ;D ;D ;D ::)i dont drink much mainly STRONGBOW
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Post by FORDY on Nov 30, 2005 17:33:58 GMT
That explains everything!
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Post by MARTYNH on Nov 30, 2005 17:44:54 GMT
better than eating spam all day ;D have you been given anymore caps from them?
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Post by Fred on Dec 10, 2005 20:26:45 GMT
matchanglingndausa, anyone tried lubing the elastic with antifreeze? I know it sounds daft but it might work :¬)
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Post by matchanglingndausa on Dec 11, 2005 4:12:42 GMT
hi Fred will let you know tomorrow....we have a match in the morn ....there is 6 " of snow on the ground,more showers tomorrow and the temps are to stay below freezin all day...am going to try a few different things...washing liquid...antifreeze...glycerine....and will see what works best...it should still fish ok thou....50 to 60 lbs to win in 3 hours i think...
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Post by Fred on Dec 12, 2005 12:20:56 GMT
Antifreeze is a glycol based product so should work, should be ok for rubber as it goes through car system hoses still I wait with baited breath :¬)
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