The loop, that hooklength is attached to can be connected like an Dracon connector. That attachement can then be finish of with an silicone tube slide over the attachement.
I remember using this rig on the lower Thames to enable me to use braided main line and a fine hooklength. Worked well. Thanks for the reminder to resurrect it.
@@deanbarlow4217 Many thanks, I just havent seen inline stops that big my float stops are a lot smaller than them. Who makes them Thanks again for taking the time to reply. cheers Rich
Great to see some videos from top quality brand drennan, I hope they will release more videos like this like other brand companies, thanks for drennan
Thank you!
The loop, that hooklength is attached to can be connected like an Dracon connector. That attachement can then be finish of with an silicone tube slide over the attachement.
I remember using this rig on the lower Thames to enable me to use braided main line and a fine hooklength. Worked well. Thanks for the reminder to resurrect it.
Perfect stuff! Thanks a lot!
Great video, what are the tail rubbers and what is the black bead like thing in the rig where the Braid joins the gum
thanks
Rich.
The black bead is a Roach testicle
It's a line stop and an ESP streamliner sleeve.
@@deanbarlow4217 Many thanks, I just havent seen inline stops that big my float stops are a lot smaller than them. Who makes them Thanks again for taking the time to reply.
cheers
Rich
Very nice
Don't you get a lot of hooklenght spin ups with light hooklenghts?
Is this rig banned anywhere ?
It 10 years the fish won't have a fucking chance