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spodrod
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   Old Thread  #7 5 Aug 2025 at 9.03pm  0  Login    Register
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Thanks will take a look
Superterrorizer
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   Old Thread  #6 5 Aug 2025 at 8.46pm  0  Login    Register
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You might find some inspiration here. I use this setup - with leadfree leader instead of tubing as shown - and it gives great bite indication. He explains how to set it up for fishing in weed.


Running rig setup
spodrod
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spodrod
   Old Thread  #5 5 Aug 2025 at 8.19pm  0  Login    Register
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Not sure i would feel confident at all using lead clip with stiff hinge and pva bags will probably attract the breamage
spodrod
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   Old Thread  #4 5 Aug 2025 at 8.15pm  0  Login    Register
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Also i need to fish medium range to be on fish
spodrod
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   Old Thread  #3 5 Aug 2025 at 8.15pm  0  Login    Register
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I can see canadian in the margins too its supposed to be all over the lake
0nslow
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   Old Thread  #2 5 Aug 2025 at 8.14pm  0  Login    Register
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What's it like in the margins?
spodrod
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   Old Thread  #1 5 Aug 2025 at 7.52pm  0  Login    Register
Im trying to figure out how to fish over canadian pond weed that looks quite tall plus silk and other weed when 50cm of tubing is mandatory.. its a gravel pit. At the moment im thinking heli kit on tubing (proper faff) with chod rig and pop up but can anyone suggest any alternative methods? Thanks
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