Fulling Mill
Does anyone use Fulling Mill Flourocarbon? what are peoples opinions? I fish a fairly low rocky river, so it needs to fairly abrasive resistant. Cheers
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Ah but, Cabela's might well be over there, but in my experience you can order stuff from them and its gets "here" a damn sight quicker than a lot of outlets can that are already over here!! Now if you...
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Got this stuff from USA couple of weeks ago,took just over a week to get here,and 400 yards at £15 cant be bad. Got the van stuck in the mud,last week and used the 14lb to tow it out Howard
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Palomar, as Lee said, or, crazy though it seems, a 4-turn untucked blood (two times through the eye, preferably) - NOT a Grinner (which fluoro doesn't like). Wet the knots well, drawn tight slowly...
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...have always been lead to believe that FlouroC was the exception to the rule in that a better knot strength is achieved by NOT wetting the knot, i dont use it personally so have never actually played,
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Dear Paul, Isn't the knot you describe also called the "mahseer knot?" The thing with Cabela's "No Vis" fluoro and the one Howard has put up from Bass Pro, is they are very limp and certainly not like...
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I recently read in a Trout fishing mag that the Grinner WAS the knot to use with fluro. I've found the Palomar has let me down on lighter fluros and the grinner has been solid (so far). Cheers, Andy F
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Lee, owing to present river conditions,havent yet tried it in fishing conditions,but looks good,and knots ive tied,to hooks and swivels (palomar) seem good and strong. Many thanks for the original...
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Best thing I ever did was to dump: a) fluoro, and b) braid (never, ever, use no-stretch braid for a hard- and long-running fish like a mahseer; you won't set your drag lightly enough, you'll almost...
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Does anyone know of any website where I can order the cabelas Fluorocarbon over the internet?? Cheers, Ricky
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Google it, Ricky. The firm is probably bigger than all the British tackle-retailers put together!
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Quote:Isn't the knot you describe also called the "mahseer knot?" for gods sake give over.... paul.[irish]
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Yeah I have tried google mate but I can only buy it in bulk (5 spools) and it comes to something like £50 but I am not paying that, I only need one spool. Thanks anyway. If anyone knows where I can...
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Dear Paul12345, I think you'll find there is such a knot, and its exactly the one that Paul described. And its listed in the top six knots for hook tying. The four turn grinner ends up going through...
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Cheers Dave, Incidentally in a few weeks time I'm looking to have a "one off" barbel rod built to my own specifications, just the one as a lot of my barbel fishing will be done on just the one rod at...
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Via the dlst.co.uk site? No problem Lee. ----------- They're only fish...
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Mono ,Plus Braid hooklink on most ENGERLISH (sorry showing my CLASS) rivers will do FINE Dave...
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It's what some Southern Ingerland-ish barbel are going to have to put up with from me sometime tomorrow, Dave.
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