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    Hi all some advice needed. I want to do some float fishing but not to sure what hook length to use. What is the norm length to use. Am wanting to target pollock.

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    Float fishing

    Use a sliding float . Put a bead on then float then bead then ball weight the bead then tie to a swivel.tie hook length of 1 foot long to swivel. To tie a stop not use a lastic band or a water knot.then you can change depth to what ever you need.

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    • #3
      I usually use 2-3 ft of 20lb flurocarbon. If it's not too deep go shorter but find the longer length moves the bait more which is what will usually attract the take.

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      • #4
        A useful tip is to tie another stop knot just above the swivel. In the case of a snap-off at the swivel you should get your float back at least. How many floats have we all lost by not doing this ;-)

        John
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        • #5
          Cheers lads thanks for the info.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by snatcher View Post
            A useful tip is to tie another stop knot just above the swivel. In the case of a snap-off at the swivel you should get your float back at least. How many floats have we all lost by not doing this ;-)

            John
            Good one.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by snatcher View Post
              A useful tip is to tie another stop knot just above the swivel. In the case of a snap-off at the swivel you should get your float back at least. How many floats have we all lost by not doing this ;-)

              John
              If you put a stop knot and bead about 4 inches above your weight/swivel this also helps to prevent everything tangling when casting into a wind, you can alter the distance of the stop knot depending on the conditions.

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              • #8
                Here,s the set up i use.
                The distance between the 2 swivels is longer than the hook length to stop the baited hook coming back over the float when casting.

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                • #9
                  floatfishing

                  Dont p**s about with the float! spin the t*ts off it with 95mm delta eel and you will see the results. dont go down the numpty"s way to catch pollack!

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