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I usually buy them in 6s then cut them & tie a loop in the ends,3 are
shorter & easier to cast,I get 2 for the barbie & enough for the days fishing. If you want them for the freezer get them in the evening just before going home or they blow & go off. Cliff. Sea Anglers have "BIGGER" Tackle. .. Clint Sharp wrote: In message , Abu Garcia writes Use feathers but no more than three, Why no more than 3? -- Clint Sharp How many you need Clint? I generally buy ones with six feathers but occasionally have bought eight feather sets, I don't think I've ever seen any with only three hooks. I know I could make my own, but for a quid or so, it's just not worth my time. BTW, I do stop fishing when I have enough to eat. |
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mackeral isn'#t in yet though is it?
"jfp" wrote in message ... Hi are feathers any good for catching mackeral and what is the tecknique or is spinning with a small spoon better, pier fishing of Bournemouth pier or beaches many thanks Frank |
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