fish i wrote:Those cheap kiddies bouncy balls are also good I've found. Heavy for their size and they are pretty much neutrally buoyant. |
fish i wrote:Those cheap kiddies bouncy balls are also good I've found. Heavy for their size and they are pretty much neutrally buoyant. |
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smelli wrote:i also made a mention of similar thing in the post someone started and was titled-say something - or similar... a mate of mine in akl uses this for casting out the little hook/plastic as shown... uses a kids rubber ball about 1 1/2 " across... says he can cast them really far... and they use them in the UK line thru the ball with swivel either side to hold in place ![]() |

smelli wrote:i also made a mention of similar thing in the post someone started and was titled-say something - or similar... a mate of mine in akl uses this for casting out the little hook/plastic as shown... uses a kids rubber ball about 1 1/2 " across... says he can cast them really far... and they use them in the UK line thru the ball with swivel either side to hold in place ![]() |
scuzzymoto wrote:why not use a a normal float????- use them all time- some floats you can add water to them for buoyancy and extra weight, some floats you pass the line right through them and and use the stopper plug or use power gum as a stopper(which will slide under pressure), or the ones were you attache line top and bottom, I think a tennis ball is just to much mucking around. |
scuzzymoto wrote:why not use a a normal float????- use them all time- some floats you can add water to them for buoyancy and extra weight, some floats you pass the line right through them and and use the stopper plug or use power gum as a stopper(which will slide under pressure), or the ones were you attache line top and bottom, I think a tennis ball is just to much mucking around. |
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