Question for a braid newbie, can I clip the release clip directly to the braid?(Stacking rods) If so should I put stops on either side of the clip? TIA
Question for a braid newbie, can I clip the release clip directly to the braid?(Stacking rods) If so should I put stops on either side of the clip? TIA
I coat the clip end of my downrigger clips with that liquid plastic stuff.....helps hold the downrigger line. The kind you dip your plyers handles into to get a better grip. You have to hold the clip open with something until the plastic dries.
Tie the end of the braid to a piece of light tuna cord/rope about 10 ft long. Fold it in half. Tie your braid to the middle with a loop to loop and put a knot or stopper on. One end of the rope tie a ball clip to. The other end tie the scotty line clip. You will never lose a rigger clip again.
Tie the end of the braid to a piece of light tuna cord/rope about 10 ft long. Fold it in half. Tie your braid to the middle with a loop to loop and put a knot or stopper on. One end of the rope tie a ball clip to. The other end tie the scotty line clip. You will never lose a rigger clip again.
I use stopper beads to hold the top clip from sliding up. The bottom clip attached to the sure-stop ganglion. I also put surgical tubing on the clip to give it more of a friction fit, similar to the post above with the plastidip coating
you on about downrigger braid or using braid as rod and reel line
if stacking on down rigger braid stick one stopper orange bead 6' up from a pr of stopper beads say 15-20' from where you normally clip to the ball for your lower rods
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