nothing like having to buy your own lures back of some pack of smug smirkin pint sized racketeers
I was a bit slow as I didnt realise that when I was asked to describe in detail just where "I had abandoned it" ( and his Dads not even a lawyer ) that they were planning a recovery mission followed by a bit of casual extortion . 
Mc Tool wrote:Your really need a short length of either nylon or fluorocarbon, the length of which is a matter of opinion but being as how the FG knot ( arguably the best knot for leader to braid knot ) is a proper bitch to tie I go for 2 rod lengths coz you need at least one and allowing for a few trims I can get a whole season outa one knot . You will also need the right sized swivel too.
I bought the slinky colour of that black magic lure , in 7 and 10g . I know which willow tree the 10g on is in and the 7 is still safe but as yet unchewed . I will have to get my 5hit together coz the neibours kids do the river in a canoe lookin for treed lures . Tell ya what nothing like having to buy your own lures back of some pack of smug smirkin pint sized racketeers I was a bit slow as I didnt realise that when I was asked to describe in detail just where "I had abandoned it" ( and his Dads not even a lawyer ) that they were planning a recovery mission followed by a bit of casual extortion . ![]() |
) wind the handle .......a nice wee brown for the walking lady ( nice old lady who walks past my house daily ....no idea who she is )
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