The last time I fished like this, Ray Mumford had just come back from France with his pole crooks. My technique is therefore a tad out of date
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I used to fix line to the pole end with a piece of tube, wrap it round quite a few times and then have a piece of tubing protruding from the end of the tip to finish it off. Simples.
Did this the other day and had a very enlightening day on a commercial. Bloody brilliant in fact. Rudd, Roach and Skimmers to a pound (which managed to fly) in abundance. It handled them all, no problem. Thought, this is what it must have been like on the Guden ( you have to be of a certain age ).
Did increase the number of wrappings on the tip and took them back on themselves a bit for increased security, but is was on fast.
Next stop the Warwickshire Avon. Bits were fine, but the trouble is, when the Perch turn up, they've grown too much and fight like mad.
I'd upped the line to boat rope so that was fine, but it was the attachment that gave way.
So ... how do we do it ? I know people on here have the answer.
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Have been reluctant to add a stonfo as don't want to permanently alter it at this stage.