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david September 14th, 2004 08:26 PM

What are these?
 
Sorry guys, can you help me here??

My sone has been given a collection of fishing things by a friend for his
recent birthday. A few of them I cnt explain to him.

They are...

A bag of polystyrene balls. What are they for and how do we use them?

Thats the easy ones...

A small packet containing about 2 -3 fet of nylon string. Looks like tooth
floss!, braided, white?!?!!

A green plastic moulding, about three inches square. It is flat and holds
two sets of plastic fingers, crooked in the middle. These are tiny, about 30
of them in each column spanning the green moulding. On the same moulding a
set of five plastic "strings", each with little bobles moulded on. These
are fine "strings", about 2mm dia.

A black plastic tree, three inches long. On one side a set of rings (same
size and shape as rubber float rings.
On the other side an equal number of pegs. It looks like the pegs go in the
holes...but apart from mindless fun, why?

David



Andy Lawson September 14th, 2004 09:04 PM

What are these?
 
Wasn't it David who asked:

Sorry guys, can you help me here??

My sone has been given a collection of fishing things by a friend for his
recent birthday. A few of them I cnt explain to him.


All sound like course fishing items used mainly when Carp fishing. Best ask
on uk.rec.fishing.course.

They are...

A bag of polystyrene balls. What are they for and how do we use them?


Depends upon the size..... maybe used to make 'pop-up' baits?


Thats the easy ones...

A small packet containing about 2 -3 fet of nylon string. Looks like

tooth
floss!, braided, white?!?!!


Maybe soluble PVA string.


A green plastic moulding, about three inches square. It is flat and holds
two sets of plastic fingers, crooked in the middle. These are tiny, about

30
of them in each column spanning the green moulding. On the same moulding

a
set of five plastic "strings", each with little bobles moulded on. These
are fine "strings", about 2mm dia.


Again, not sure, but you may be describing hair rig stops.


A black plastic tree, three inches long. On one side a set of rings (same
size and shape as rubber float rings.
On the other side an equal number of pegs. It looks like the pegs go in

the
holes...but apart from mindless fun, why?


Sound like ledger stops.

As I said above, ask on uk.rec.fishing.course. Long time since I've been
course fishing and particulary for Carp.

Regards,

Andy



Andy Lawson September 14th, 2004 09:04 PM

What are these?
 
Wasn't it David who asked:

Sorry guys, can you help me here??

My sone has been given a collection of fishing things by a friend for his
recent birthday. A few of them I cnt explain to him.


All sound like course fishing items used mainly when Carp fishing. Best ask
on uk.rec.fishing.course.

They are...

A bag of polystyrene balls. What are they for and how do we use them?


Depends upon the size..... maybe used to make 'pop-up' baits?


Thats the easy ones...

A small packet containing about 2 -3 fet of nylon string. Looks like

tooth
floss!, braided, white?!?!!


Maybe soluble PVA string.


A green plastic moulding, about three inches square. It is flat and holds
two sets of plastic fingers, crooked in the middle. These are tiny, about

30
of them in each column spanning the green moulding. On the same moulding

a
set of five plastic "strings", each with little bobles moulded on. These
are fine "strings", about 2mm dia.


Again, not sure, but you may be describing hair rig stops.


A black plastic tree, three inches long. On one side a set of rings (same
size and shape as rubber float rings.
On the other side an equal number of pegs. It looks like the pegs go in

the
holes...but apart from mindless fun, why?


Sound like ledger stops.

As I said above, ask on uk.rec.fishing.course. Long time since I've been
course fishing and particulary for Carp.

Regards,

Andy



Andy Lawson September 14th, 2004 09:04 PM

What are these?
 
Wasn't it David who asked:

Sorry guys, can you help me here??

My sone has been given a collection of fishing things by a friend for his
recent birthday. A few of them I cnt explain to him.


All sound like course fishing items used mainly when Carp fishing. Best ask
on uk.rec.fishing.course.

They are...

A bag of polystyrene balls. What are they for and how do we use them?


Depends upon the size..... maybe used to make 'pop-up' baits?


Thats the easy ones...

A small packet containing about 2 -3 fet of nylon string. Looks like

tooth
floss!, braided, white?!?!!


Maybe soluble PVA string.


A green plastic moulding, about three inches square. It is flat and holds
two sets of plastic fingers, crooked in the middle. These are tiny, about

30
of them in each column spanning the green moulding. On the same moulding

a
set of five plastic "strings", each with little bobles moulded on. These
are fine "strings", about 2mm dia.


Again, not sure, but you may be describing hair rig stops.


A black plastic tree, three inches long. On one side a set of rings (same
size and shape as rubber float rings.
On the other side an equal number of pegs. It looks like the pegs go in

the
holes...but apart from mindless fun, why?


Sound like ledger stops.

As I said above, ask on uk.rec.fishing.course. Long time since I've been
course fishing and particulary for Carp.

Regards,

Andy



david September 14th, 2004 10:56 PM

What are these?
 
Andy, Thanks.

If they are cooarse fishing things, they aint for us!! Not into sitting by
a pond hour after hour ;o((

david
"Andy Lawson" wrote in message
...
Wasn't it David who asked:

Sorry guys, can you help me here??

My sone has been given a collection of fishing things by a friend for

his
recent birthday. A few of them I cnt explain to him.


All sound like course fishing items used mainly when Carp fishing. Best

ask
on uk.rec.fishing.course.

They are...

A bag of polystyrene balls. What are they for and how do we use them?


Depends upon the size..... maybe used to make 'pop-up' baits?


Thats the easy ones...

A small packet containing about 2 -3 fet of nylon string. Looks like

tooth
floss!, braided, white?!?!!


Maybe soluble PVA string.


A green plastic moulding, about three inches square. It is flat and

holds
two sets of plastic fingers, crooked in the middle. These are tiny,

about
30
of them in each column spanning the green moulding. On the same

moulding
a
set of five plastic "strings", each with little bobles moulded on.

These
are fine "strings", about 2mm dia.


Again, not sure, but you may be describing hair rig stops.


A black plastic tree, three inches long. On one side a set of rings

(same
size and shape as rubber float rings.
On the other side an equal number of pegs. It looks like the pegs go in

the
holes...but apart from mindless fun, why?


Sound like ledger stops.

As I said above, ask on uk.rec.fishing.course. Long time since I've been
course fishing and particulary for Carp.

Regards,

Andy





david September 14th, 2004 10:56 PM

What are these?
 
Andy, Thanks.

If they are cooarse fishing things, they aint for us!! Not into sitting by
a pond hour after hour ;o((

david
"Andy Lawson" wrote in message
...
Wasn't it David who asked:

Sorry guys, can you help me here??

My sone has been given a collection of fishing things by a friend for

his
recent birthday. A few of them I cnt explain to him.


All sound like course fishing items used mainly when Carp fishing. Best

ask
on uk.rec.fishing.course.

They are...

A bag of polystyrene balls. What are they for and how do we use them?


Depends upon the size..... maybe used to make 'pop-up' baits?


Thats the easy ones...

A small packet containing about 2 -3 fet of nylon string. Looks like

tooth
floss!, braided, white?!?!!


Maybe soluble PVA string.


A green plastic moulding, about three inches square. It is flat and

holds
two sets of plastic fingers, crooked in the middle. These are tiny,

about
30
of them in each column spanning the green moulding. On the same

moulding
a
set of five plastic "strings", each with little bobles moulded on.

These
are fine "strings", about 2mm dia.


Again, not sure, but you may be describing hair rig stops.


A black plastic tree, three inches long. On one side a set of rings

(same
size and shape as rubber float rings.
On the other side an equal number of pegs. It looks like the pegs go in

the
holes...but apart from mindless fun, why?


Sound like ledger stops.

As I said above, ask on uk.rec.fishing.course. Long time since I've been
course fishing and particulary for Carp.

Regards,

Andy





david September 14th, 2004 10:56 PM

What are these?
 
Andy, Thanks.

If they are cooarse fishing things, they aint for us!! Not into sitting by
a pond hour after hour ;o((

david
"Andy Lawson" wrote in message
...
Wasn't it David who asked:

Sorry guys, can you help me here??

My sone has been given a collection of fishing things by a friend for

his
recent birthday. A few of them I cnt explain to him.


All sound like course fishing items used mainly when Carp fishing. Best

ask
on uk.rec.fishing.course.

They are...

A bag of polystyrene balls. What are they for and how do we use them?


Depends upon the size..... maybe used to make 'pop-up' baits?


Thats the easy ones...

A small packet containing about 2 -3 fet of nylon string. Looks like

tooth
floss!, braided, white?!?!!


Maybe soluble PVA string.


A green plastic moulding, about three inches square. It is flat and

holds
two sets of plastic fingers, crooked in the middle. These are tiny,

about
30
of them in each column spanning the green moulding. On the same

moulding
a
set of five plastic "strings", each with little bobles moulded on.

These
are fine "strings", about 2mm dia.


Again, not sure, but you may be describing hair rig stops.


A black plastic tree, three inches long. On one side a set of rings

(same
size and shape as rubber float rings.
On the other side an equal number of pegs. It looks like the pegs go in

the
holes...but apart from mindless fun, why?


Sound like ledger stops.

As I said above, ask on uk.rec.fishing.course. Long time since I've been
course fishing and particulary for Carp.

Regards,

Andy






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