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Old October 31st, 2003, 08:23 PM
Johnny5
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Hi,

Does anyone have a solution to line twist on fine hooklengths when waggler
fishing? When fishing the waggler at distance and using hooklengths of 1lb
to 2.5lbs I get a lot of line twist after a while which drives me nuts.

Thank's.


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Old October 31st, 2003, 09:42 PM
The Fishcatcher
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One solution, use a micro-swivel between your mainline and hooklength.

The Fishcatcher

"Johnny5" wrote in message
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Hi,

Does anyone have a solution to line twist on fine hooklengths when

waggler
fishing? When fishing the waggler at distance and using hooklengths of

1lb
to 2.5lbs I get a lot of line twist after a while which drives me nuts.

Thank's.




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Old October 31st, 2003, 11:15 PM
dNOfSPAMn
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If your using double maggot, this may be the problem.
If you must use double maggot hook them through opposite ends, i.e. head to
tail and this will reduce it a bit.

David.



"Johnny5" wrote in message
...
Hi,

Does anyone have a solution to line twist on fine hooklengths when

waggler
fishing? When fishing the waggler at distance and using hooklengths of

1lb
to 2.5lbs I get a lot of line twist after a while which drives me nuts.

Thank's.




  #4  
Old October 31st, 2003, 11:43 PM
Derek.Moody
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In article , Johnny5
wrote:

Does anyone have a solution to line twist on fine hooklengths when waggler
fishing? When fishing the waggler at distance and using hooklengths of 1lb
to 2.5lbs I get a lot of line twist after a while which drives me nuts.


I wouldn't dream of fishing that fine, however if you must...

The usual reason for a trotted hooklength twizzling up is an unbalanced bait
which remains on the hook on the retrieve and spins. Experiment: If you get
the effect with maggot or worm baits do you get it with breadflake in the
same swim if you strike off the bait before retrieving?

If so then try mounting your worm/maggot in different positions until the
twizzling stops.

Cheerio,

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Old November 1st, 2003, 10:08 AM
Gray
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Never had that problem
BUT are you baits spinning??
have you just pulled you hooklength off the spool instead of unwinding??
do you use a micro /small swivel as a joint between main and hooklenght??


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Hi,

Does anyone have a solution to line twist on fine hooklengths when

waggler
fishing? When fishing the waggler at distance and using hooklengths of

1lb
to 2.5lbs I get a lot of line twist after a while which drives me nuts.

Thank's.




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Old November 1st, 2003, 12:22 PM
David Lee
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Why the hell would you fish with a 1lb hooklength at distance? I am preety
hot on the slider and big wag here on massive lochs, and I would NEVER use a
1lb hooklength at 50yds+ and I fish at 100yds regularly. You will lose fish
on the strike, and reallly there is never any use for them. TBH, i dont
evenuse hooklenghts on this circuit, just fish straight through with
something like feeling. How far are you fishing? If you ever use a
microswivel, remember that they weigh about the saame as a No.8 shot. Sorry
if I sound like a wet old blanket! (i.e. Derek ;-) just kidding!

Dave

www.cscac.co.uk

"Johnny5" wrote in message
...
Hi,

Does anyone have a solution to line twist on fine hooklengths when

waggler
fishing? When fishing the waggler at distance and using hooklengths of

1lb
to 2.5lbs I get a lot of line twist after a while which drives me nuts.

Thank's.




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Old November 1st, 2003, 04:04 PM
Johnny5
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Hi,

When fishing the Warwicshire Avon and the river Severn in winter it is
nesecary to go as fine as 1lb hooklength and size 22 hooks to get bites,
mainly from Roach upto 6oz, I rarely get broken on the strike, mainly due to
the size fish and using a quality rod helps, I currently use the13ft Drennan
im8 super waggler rod which is a fantastic tool, I fish a lot of matches and
am always at the top end of the results after the weigh in, it's just this
line twisting that annoys me after a while, I will try those micro swivels
and see if they help though, I will try anything once.

Thank's for all the replies.
"Johnny5" wrote in message
...
Hi,

Does anyone have a solution to line twist on fine hooklengths when

waggler
fishing? When fishing the waggler at distance and using hooklengths of

1lb
to 2.5lbs I get a lot of line twist after a while which drives me nuts.

Thank's.




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Old November 2nd, 2003, 12:44 PM
Derek.Moody
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In article , David Lee
wrote:
Why the hell would you fish with a 1lb hooklength at distance? I am preety
hot on the slider and big wag here on massive lochs, and I would NEVER use a
1lb hooklength at 50yds+ and I fish at 100yds regularly. You will lose fish
on the strike, and reallly there is never any use for them. TBH, i dont
evenuse hooklenghts on this circuit, just fish straight through with
something like feeling. How far are you fishing? If you ever use a
microswivel, remember that they weigh about the saame as a No.8 shot. Sorry
if I sound like a wet old blanket! (i.e. Derek ;-) just kidding!


Hummph.

A #8 shouldn't make any noticeable difference at range - you'll probably
need more than a BB worth of float above the surface just to be visible.

Twizzling up is a problem I associate with stick/quill floats in low water.
By the time full winter flows are established 3 or 4 lb line straight
through is usual and it resists the twist.

As you say, fishing fine at 50yds is ridiculous.

Cheerio,

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Old November 2nd, 2003, 01:56 PM
David Lee
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I am sorry Johnny. The way you were talking I thought that you would be
fishing at "distance"!. Woops! I appreciate that it is important in winter
to use fine tackle. How do you attach your hooklenghts? A loop to loop may
solve it. Or perhaps using 5lb line, of a very low diameter, ie. Sensas
Feeling straight through on backing? However, be prepared to pay about £7
for 100m!

Dave
www.cscac.co.uk

"Johnny5" wrote in message
...
Hi,

When fishing the Warwicshire Avon and the river Severn in winter it is
nesecary to go as fine as 1lb hooklength and size 22 hooks to get bites,
mainly from Roach upto 6oz, I rarely get broken on the strike, mainly due

to
the size fish and using a quality rod helps, I currently use the13ft

Drennan
im8 super waggler rod which is a fantastic tool, I fish a lot of matches

and
am always at the top end of the results after the weigh in, it's just this
line twisting that annoys me after a while, I will try those micro swivels
and see if they help though, I will try anything once.

Thank's for all the replies.
"Johnny5" wrote in message
...
Hi,

Does anyone have a solution to line twist on fine hooklengths when

waggler
fishing? When fishing the waggler at distance and using hooklengths of

1lb
to 2.5lbs I get a lot of line twist after a while which drives me nuts.

Thank's.






  #10  
Old November 2nd, 2003, 07:34 PM
Johnny5
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I never said I fished the waggler at 50 yards, but I have done it at 30
yards with fine tackle and managed it very well indeed apart from the line
twist, and my match results speak for themselves.
"Derek.Moody" wrote in message
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In article , David Lee
wrote:
Why the hell would you fish with a 1lb hooklength at distance? I am

preety
hot on the slider and big wag here on massive lochs, and I would NEVER

use a
1lb hooklength at 50yds+ and I fish at 100yds regularly. You will lose

fish
on the strike, and reallly there is never any use for them. TBH, i dont
evenuse hooklenghts on this circuit, just fish straight through with
something like feeling. How far are you fishing? If you ever use a
microswivel, remember that they weigh about the saame as a No.8 shot.

Sorry
if I sound like a wet old blanket! (i.e. Derek ;-) just kidding!


Hummph.

A #8 shouldn't make any noticeable difference at range - you'll probably
need more than a BB worth of float above the surface just to be visible.

Twizzling up is a problem I associate with stick/quill floats in low

water.
By the time full winter flows are established 3 or 4 lb line straight
through is usual and it resists the twist.

As you say, fishing fine at 50yds is ridiculous.

Cheerio,

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