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    Almost that time of year again to get the float gear out and look for some pollock/wrasse. I know my float rigs are basic and outdated, something I need to get better at even if I only use them for a couple months a year.

    Could anyone recommend a relatively easy to put together and adjustable rig for float fishing?
    Best shore catch 2016 - 7.5lb cod, Seaton Carew!
    CS RNLI representative – www.rnli.org

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    This is all I use but I leave the weight sliding with the float. Never had nee bother and it catches fish.

    All the gear, no idea.

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    • #3
      Looks canny handy that, cheers. I’ll have a proper look once I get back from work.

      Whilst my basic float rig does the job, I often think when I’m re-tying my knots to adjust depth – “must be an easier way to do this”
      Best shore catch 2016 - 7.5lb cod, Seaton Carew!
      CS RNLI representative – www.rnli.org

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      • #4
        Use power gum for the sliding floats stop knots,wont burn or damage your mono main line.Move stop knot up or down to suit what ever depth you want to fish your bait at.
        Last edited by Raptor1; 11-04-2015, 12:44 PM.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Raptor1 View Post
          Use power gum for your sliding stop knots,wont burn or damage your mono main line.Move stop knot up or down to suit what ever depth you want to fish your bait at.
          That's all I've ever done. Works well with a bubble float too, which gives you a lot of extra distance. I know they're old fashioned - but the fish don't know it.

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