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does that mean 18 turns on say a miniscule hook like a 22 ( )
not a prayer for me. Don't think even specsavers cud help me with that
Ritchie, I struggle to put 15 turns on a 14 when tying a knotless knot ( ) and the hooks in a vice lol
9 boxes, is that all, even i got 7 just for silvers, plus another dozen for carp
not a prayer for me. Don't think even specsavers cud help me with that
Ritchie, I struggle to put 15 turns on a 14 when tying a knotless knot ( ) and the hooks in a vice lol
9 boxes, is that all, even i got 7 just for silvers, plus another dozen for carp
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Never used a hook tyer in my life; one of the first things I always did when coaching youngsters was to get them to tie their own hooks.
To make it easier for them I used to shape a paper clip and use thread to get them started.
We are from the Potters, we are mean; wimps use hook tyers
Fixed it for ya Bill.
I use 6 inch hooklengths on the cut and 12-18 inches on the river,connect them loop to loop.I use a matchman tyer,and store the hooklengths on pieces of card with small slots cut at each end.I always have a small shot 12,13,14 or stotz on the hooklength,and touch wood i've never had a hooklength break at the shot.
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I think you crappity smack use yer hands for one thing an it ain't holding glasses
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We are the Potters
We are mean
We tie the best hooks
You've ever seen
We are mean
We tie the best hooks
You've ever seen
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Pierootti hook tyer one of the best bits of kit i own and use can tie 30 to 40 hooks an hour and saves time yellow stream about on the bank
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As for the lardy potters bill more like a bunch of w******
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My Number One Fox elastic has been pulled well out on this thread.
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Hyperthetical Q.
Does anyone know how to tie a hook by hand?
My old man fetched me up to tie by hand but I havent tied any like that for 20 year, hook tier for me, sorry bill!!
Question in return to some of the posts, why so many times around the hook? Old man fetched me up to go 7 times around every hook we tied, curious to know why as many as 15+????
Just cant get a draw
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Regarding the loop size Joff, when I fished with Avon Bait, mike stone showed me a way to get them really small, he used two needles stuck in a bit of balsa about 3mm apart, when you form the loop put a needle in the loop and in the middle of the knot, wet and pull tight then slip the needle out of the knot and pull again to tighten it leaving a 3mm loop, I still do this as its very neat.
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The more turns the straighter the hook.
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I only put 5 or 6 turns on mine why the need to keep your hook straight richie, never had any problems with lost fish or breakages.
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The more turns the straighter the hook.
If I use straight hooks, especially barbless, I find the fish keep coming off. Anybody got an answer to this?
Seriously, I go the same as Sven, 5 or 6 turns, I find that enough.
I can remember being in Ireland with Ivan a few years back, Chris will probably remember this.
We were tying hooks by hand in the bar without looking at them. We spent ages talking about angling problems and I loaded him with questions by the score, - his answers were always simple, interesting and easy to understand; they were also right! If anybody is interested in any of these I'll run a few I can remember on here, - if anyone is interested.
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if anyone is interested
Fire away Bill
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Regarding the loop size Joff, when I fished with Avon Bait, mike stone showed me a way to get them really small, he used two needles stuck in a bit of balsa about 3mm apart, when you form the loop put a needle in the loop and in the middle of the knot, wet and pull tight then slip the needle out of the knot and pull again to tighten it leaving a 3mm loop, I still do this as its very neat.
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you should always use a hooklength to create a weak spot the last thing a fish needs is to drag a whole pole rig round to its death we need fish so take care of them.big hooks do work with hemp joff but only when bagging ive had my best days on 22 b511 lighter hooks present the bait much better especially when the fish are looking up to feed you still catch just as quick and somtimes better stamp with a lighter rig the lightist you can fish
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Straight hooks bill what you useing spears
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4 inch for roach ( apart from hemp where I would use 12 inch ), 6 inch for skimmers for less resistance. 12 inch for stick and wag on river and 6 inch for carp and 4 inch for f1s. I used to tie by hand but now do it with a match men hook tyer because I can do it in half the time! Missus appreciates it anyway!! very interesting hearing everybody's views as always, brilliant
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Regarding turns, because you pull the line back up the shank under the turns You have a line running parallel with the shank. The more turns the longer that line runs up the shank. It's just my spin on it, there's never any right or wrong way
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What does everyone use to lubricate the knot when tightning it up ??
I used to use a small dab of "Slip" elastic lubricant, seemed to work OK. Never had any problems with the knot loosening after i'd tied it.
I used to use a small dab of "Slip" elastic lubricant, seemed to work OK. Never had any problems with the knot loosening after i'd tied it.
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I just wet it in my mouth, Never had any problems. On a figure of eight knot I pull it tight whilst its still in my mouth