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Carpa Silvers

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Anyone using carpa silvers, for bread and hemp fishing?
I picked 4 up this morning, I have made one up 4x14, will do a 4x16 shortly, they certainly look a good float
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Will be trying them out at the weekend, on the stainy
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Look good Dave a little the chianti see you up there Image
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I am at Stainforth on Saturday , and Keadby on Sunday Joff
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Look good Dave a little the chianti see you up there  Image


That's my thought to Joff, may look different if you had hold of one as appose to looking at a photo but looks an odds on copy from picture :-/ :-/
Just cant get a draw :facepalm :facepalm
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very similar to them drennan as 3 s too good strong float with a cracking finish I always found karpa too brittle for my liking
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Unread post by CHOPWORM HERO »

The main difference is the tip. That tip looks like nylon and I just dont think its as good as cane for hemp fishing. I think You can also read the shot on cane better. Only my opinion though. Still looks a nice float but needs a coat of varnish as most kc bodies are not durable. I have a few as they do make some patterns I like but I give them a coat of boat varnish first.
Out of interest what shotting pattern are You using with those floats ?
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The main difference is the tip. That tip looks like nylon and I just dont think its as good as cane for hemp fishing. I think You can also read the shot on cane better. Only my opinion though. Still looks a nice float but needs a coat of varnish as most kc bodies are not durable. I have a few as they do make some patterns I like but I give them a coat of boat varnish first.
Out of interest what shotting pattern are You using with those floats ?
They are nylon tips, I have a bulk and a couple of droppers, I have just used no8 shot so I can spread them out if needed,
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