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Get your float pack right here! www.veals.co.uk/product/sea-fishing-night-float-pack/?aff=27
Another good tutorial. Thank you, Jansen
feels like these floats set ups have been around since the beginning of time , must admit i do like the slots for the glow sticks thats a nice little touch and better than trying to elastic band some around it
cheers jensen !! very useful
Cheers Jansen
These floats are also good for Pike fishing on rivers/lakes etc...
It would be great if you show a vid of the set up in action. Do you use chum to attract fish or just bait the hook ?
Yes, chum/shirvy is brilliant for attracting fish to your bait
If it's a 20g float would I need a 20g lead and so on for heavier floats etc.
@@andysmith3125 yes, that is correct
Do you not find that fishing with the weight locked in has a better hookup rate than a sliding lead?
It doesn’t really make a huge difference in my experience, but it’s good to experiment
Im a beginner .. the mainline to swivel and beyond is same size to hook?
Yes, you can use the same breaking strain line.
Hello just wondering do you not recommend the elastic band for the stop ?
You can do, but powergum is more reliable
@@VealsMailOrder2898 ok thank you .
Plus you can reel a stop knot in onto the reel and cast it to fish deep at long range
Get your float pack right here! www.veals.co.uk/product/sea-fishing-night-float-pack/?aff=27
Another good tutorial. Thank you, Jansen
feels like these floats set ups have been around since the beginning of time , must admit i do like the slots for the glow sticks thats a nice little touch and better than trying to elastic band some around it
cheers jensen !! very useful
Cheers Jansen
These floats are also good for Pike fishing on rivers/lakes etc...
It would be great if you show a vid of the set up in action. Do you use chum to attract fish or just bait the hook ?
Yes, chum/shirvy is brilliant for attracting fish to your bait
If it's a 20g float would I need a 20g lead and so on for heavier floats etc.
@@andysmith3125 yes, that is correct
Do you not find that fishing with the weight locked in has a better hookup rate than a sliding lead?
It doesn’t really make a huge difference in my experience, but it’s good to experiment
Im a beginner .. the mainline to swivel and beyond is same size to hook?
Yes, you can use the same breaking strain line.
Hello just wondering do you not recommend the elastic band for the stop ?
You can do, but powergum is more reliable
@@VealsMailOrder2898 ok thank you .
Plus you can reel a stop knot in onto the reel and cast it to fish deep at long range