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Apparently chaps n chapesses Tubertini launched a new hook "the 801" designed for the pellet,. They,re are i am told an even finer wire than the 808. I,ve asked tink in the shop but they haven,t had any. As anyone seen em, if so where? :)
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What's a pellet Image
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What's a pellet  Image

Yome a card yo am T K.


anyway its one of them things ya transport equipment on :D
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be a man an get some animals Image
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I,ve already got 5 me,
A Cat, A Dog and 3 kids,
I,m just greatful i dont have to walk all of em twice a day
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I use 175's for my pellet work.
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I have tried the 175s Si and they,re ok but i do loose a few fish on em, Image they,re a bit like the old maver eagles and have a wide gape maybe thats the reason, I,m not sure.
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Iv'e never had any probs with them. I use the bigger sizes 5's and 6's for paste fishing too
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Ive had a few packs of them Daiwa G -point hooks to try out this year.
you on the pellet sat si  :D Image
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you on the pellet sun si

No because were fishing Saturday :D Image
And No I ain't using them Saturday either :P
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oops :-[ im fishing sun as well Image
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Iv'e never had any probs with them. I use the bigger sizes 5's and 6's for paste fishing too


They like an Aberdeen 0/0 Image

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I,m only using an 18 pattern max in the back end and the lighter the wire the better, I have used a wide gape canal seed hook 20 pattern before now when fishin a 3 mm hooker
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Have a look here, Simon who runss T/A as something do with them

http://www.polefloats.com/
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free postage in Uk and Ireland
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Ta Frank!! 8-)
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No trouble mate
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This is the perfect commercial stillwater silverfish hook. Made from carbon 110 wire. This hook may look fine but has the strength of hooks that are twice the diameter, excellent holding ability that will handle any unexpected big fish that comes along. Available in sizes 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18. Packet of 25 hooks.

What kind of fisherman uses a size 10 for silvers Image
Nice pattern but not sure I could trust them for carp on the pellet. Well maybe F1's but certainly not 5lb+ carp. Maybe they are as they say twice as strong at thicker diameter wire.
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Wouldn,t even consider patterns bigger than an 18 for the kind of application i need em for Si. very few hook patterns are suitable for certain tasks in all sizes IMO.
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On a serious note - are my carp rigs tied to too high a guage hook - a fair few beastie rings are tied to B611s and B911s

Is that why I can't catch carp :'( :'( :'(
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