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![]() "Ken Ward" wrote in message ... "Ergo" wrote in message ... "louisxiv" wrote in message ... Got one free with a tackle box. A wee lead thing with spring hinge. What is it? xiv It is used for measuring the depth of water you are fishing in, it can also be used for finding underwater features. -- Don't go chasing crocks of gold, or you will miss seeing the rainbows Indeed........ Clip it on to your Hook or "bottom shot" whichever you want "just on the bottom" then set the float depth accordingly. I just use a lightly attached Swan Shot. Ken Ward. I may be being thick but i'm afarid I don't follow... :-( |
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louisxiv wrote:
"Ken Ward" wrote in message ... "Ergo" wrote in message ... "louisxiv" wrote in message ... Got one free with a tackle box. A wee lead thing with spring hinge. What is it? xiv It is used for measuring the depth of water you are fishing in, it can also be used for finding underwater features. -- Don't go chasing crocks of gold, or you will miss seeing the rainbows Indeed........ Clip it on to your Hook or "bottom shot" whichever you want "just on the bottom" then set the float depth accordingly. I just use a lightly attached Swan Shot. Ken Ward. I may be being thick but i'm afarid I don't follow... :-( The plummet is used to find how deep the water you are fishing is. To do this you attach the plummet to the hook then gently cast it into the water. If the float sinks you need to alter the float to give it more depth. If the float rests on top of the water you are too deep, you need to alter the float so you are fishing shallower. Keep trying until the tip of the float is just out of the water then you know your bait will be on the bottom. -- Cheerz - Brownz http://www.brownz.org/ |
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![]() "louisxiv" wrote in message ... Clip it on to your Hook or "bottom shot" whichever you want "just on the bottom" then set the float depth accordingly. I just use a lightly attached Swan Shot. Ken Ward. I may be being thick but i'm afarid I don't follow... :-( See below, it is taken from. http://www.fishing4fun.co.uk/tackle/lead.shtml The plummet is used to find how deep the water you are fishing is. To do this you attach the plummet to the hook then gently cast it into the water. If the float sinks you need to alter the float to give it more depth. If the float rests on top of the water you are too deep, you need to alter the float so you are fishing shallower. Keep trying until the tip of the float is just out of the water then you know your bait will be on the bottom. OR... Plummet: These are specially designed lead weights, used to help work out a depth of a swim. They are cone shaped, have a small loop at the top, and have a cork base. You attach them to your float rig by threading the hook and line through the top loop, then locking the hook in place by pushing the hook point into the cork. You cast out your float rig and keep adjusting the position of the float until you only see the float tip. You remove the plummet and it should be at the perfect depth. Ken Ward. |
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![]() "Ken Ward" wrote in message ... "louisxiv" wrote in message ... Clip it on to your Hook or "bottom shot" whichever you want "just on the bottom" then set the float depth accordingly. I just use a lightly attached Swan Shot. Ken Ward. I may be being thick but i'm afarid I don't follow... :-( See below, it is taken from. http://www.fishing4fun.co.uk/tackle/lead.shtml The plummet is used to find how deep the water you are fishing is. To do this you attach the plummet to the hook then gently cast it into the water. If the float sinks you need to alter the float to give it more depth. If the float rests on top of the water you are too deep, you need to alter the float so you are fishing shallower. Keep trying until the tip of the float is just out of the water then you know your bait will be on the bottom. OR... Plummet: These are specially designed lead weights, used to help work out a depth of a swim. They are cone shaped, have a small loop at the top, and have a cork base. You attach them to your float rig by threading the hook and line through the top loop, then locking the hook in place by pushing the hook point into the cork. You cast out your float rig and keep adjusting the position of the float until you only see the float tip. You remove the plummet and it should be at the perfect depth. Ken Ward. Gotcha. Took me a while but I got there in the end! Cheers |
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