So I've watched this video and the previous one on Dingle Dangle's - and I'm curious. I can see how the device is made and it's effect on casting - but can't see how it works in practice or how the device goes with the balance of the rig.
@@On-PointAdventures Other than casting distance, what other benefits do you get from using a dangle? The foam appeals to me because it suspends the bait and you're less likely to get harassed by rays. The cons for the foam is I reckon tailor would chomp straight through it.. But without the need to cast 200m and if your bait isn't getting suspended, is there a reason to use a dangle over a standard running rig?
This has been proper handy buddy.
Nice and easy to make and gives full effect for catching the monsters.
Thanks man, appreciated ✌
Thankyou
So I've watched this video and the previous one on Dingle Dangle's - and I'm curious. I can see how the device is made and it's effect on casting - but can't see how it works in practice or how the device goes with the balance of the rig.
Shoot us a message on Facebook mate. I’d be more than happy to explain it
Where’s the foam?
Dangles don’t always require foam, in fact 70% of the time I don’t use foam.
@@On-PointAdventures Other than casting distance, what other benefits do you get from using a dangle? The foam appeals to me because it suspends the bait and you're less likely to get harassed by rays. The cons for the foam is I reckon tailor would chomp straight through it.. But without the need to cast 200m and if your bait isn't getting suspended, is there a reason to use a dangle over a standard running rig?