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Post by alfie on Jul 4, 2005 13:45:34 GMT
does anyone use them for feeder fishing?......they have not been out long and I recon within a year from now EVERYONE will be using them.....they are absolutley brilliant when combined with those korum blue and black bead swivels......I used them 1/2 a dozen times when I went home they are like a little stonfo that your mainline attaches to and your hooklength then clips on.....try em and you will never use anything else
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Post by madforit on Jul 4, 2005 13:59:35 GMT
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Post by alfie on Jul 4, 2005 14:05:32 GMT
John if you try them just once you will not use anything else.....they are that good.......use them with a korum "feedabead"..........the photo makes them look big but here is the actual size....http://www.harrisonstackle.com/acatalog/Online_Catalogue_Korum_19.html
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Post by amo on Jul 4, 2005 16:06:29 GMT
Tried them yesterday on the North Lake at JCB, no problem in handling some of the looney carp that live in there!
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Post by victor on Nov 6, 2005 20:48:16 GMT
use them all the time for feeder or bomb. you can change hook lenths in seconds. you can be fishing hair riged meat and if your not getting any bytes. just swap over to maggot or corn on the hook and try the hair rig later its that quick and easy.
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Post by waveneyone on Nov 22, 2005 11:00:03 GMT
Just ordered some. They look the business to me and will enable me to have the bait in the water for a longer time. Can't see anything wrong with that.
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Post by ridgeacre on Nov 22, 2005 20:22:47 GMT
Me I use very tiny snap swivel covered with silicon tube
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Post by Fred on Dec 10, 2005 20:30:54 GMT
I go with ridgeacre, I have tried the korum quickchange beads as have a few mates but we had too many problems, from the plastic securing cover breaking to line twist and breakages, great idea but prefered the snap swivel.
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