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THEBIGUN
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THEBIGUN
   Old Thread  #12 11 Mar 2026 at 12.53pm  0  Login    Register
I just trim a few mm's off the narrow end to get it onto the needle, or over knots.
MiniWelsh
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MiniWelsh
   Old Thread  #11 11 Mar 2026 at 7.26am  1  Login    Register
In reply to Post #9
I'm thinking the same. I use an anti tangle sleeve on the vast majority of my rigs and do as you say, thread it on the hooklink before I tie my loop knot and then pull the sleeve back up. This works perfectly and I use this usually with a quick change swivel and it all works tidy together
bowlsky
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bowlsky
   Old Thread  #10 8 Mar 2026 at 7.51pm  1  Login    Register
I use those anti tangle sleeves occasionally, I use the Korda yellow needle . It’s very tight but also works
MrNuvawun
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MrNuvawun
   Old Thread  #9 7 Mar 2026 at 7.24pm  2  Login    Register
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Forgive me Paul if I’m missing something, but can’t you just put the anti tangle sleeve on before you tie your loop knot or crimp a loop?
vossy1
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vossy1
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   Old Thread  #8 7 Mar 2026 at 9.38am  2  Login    Register
You'll struggle with the ESP long latch, it goes about a inch in then gets very tight, I didn't risk pushing it further, in case the latch snagged it in place, the same re the Fox long. I suppose you could heat the boom and try that way with the long latch needles.

What did go through easily, a Fox leadcore splicing needle and a diamond eye threader

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Scot-chegg
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   Old Thread  #7 7 Mar 2026 at 7.20am  1  Login    Register
https://www.tackleuk.co.uk/shop/Carp-Baiting-Needles/Fox-Edges-Stix-and-Stringer-Needle.htm
This is the one I use, found the gate latch a bit narrower than most
g4fne
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g4fne
   Old Thread  #6 5 Mar 2026 at 10.22pm  0  Login    Register
In reply to Post #2
looped mono is a good plan
phil090781
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   Old Thread  #5 5 Mar 2026 at 9.55pm  2  Login    Register
In reply to Post #1
ESP do an extra long latched needle
Butcherboy
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Butcherboy
   Old Thread  #4 5 Mar 2026 at 9.49pm  1  Login    Register
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Long latched needle?
framey
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framey
   Old Thread  #3 5 Mar 2026 at 9.23pm  1  Login    Register
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Superterrorizer
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Superterrorizer
   Old Thread  #2 5 Mar 2026 at 9.19pm  1  Login    Register
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A piece of looped mono might be your best option. Those streamliner rig booms are very narrow and not very flexible.
g4fne
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g4fne
   Old Thread  #1 5 Mar 2026 at 8.47pm  0  Login    Register
Can anyone weblink me a baiting needle or something similar that is suitable for pulling a looped hooklength thru these longer style narrow sleeves.

The traditional gardner needles are not long enough.

The longer stick style of needles with a hook wont pull thru as the hook is too big.


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