I have been using weed eater line for years. Works great and custom lengths
Permanent, I like it.View attachment 98075I use heavy mono and rig this setup. Best I've come up with anyhow. Been running these for a handful of years now.
I like this as well. What triggers your auto stop? Probably not the crimped eye in the photo as this would almost put your ball into the pulley.View attachment 98075I use heavy mono and rig this setup. Best I've come up with anyhow. Been running these for a handful of years now.
If it's a simplicity contest, a piece of tuna cord or seine twine tied in a knot is by far the simplest, and cheapest.I use 200 lb halibut line and alum crimps easy simple and adjust the length to my needs
100%, they say the snubber swivel acts as an auto stop but I’ve lost 2 balls before when the swivel rounds the pulley wheel and the cord & ball broke right off. Don’t do that anymore. Cool to see guys different tweaks tho on this threadnot in favour of swivels or crimps going through the pulley a loop to loop system works just fine braid to green gangion and knocks off the auto stop also it snags ups in the doughnuts on the weight retrievers .....
not in favour of swivels or crimps going through the pulley a loop to loop system works just fine braid to green gangion and knocks off the auto stop also it snags ups in the doughnuts on the weight retrievers .....
not when it was from a garage sale for 10 bucks LOLIf it's a simplicity contest, a piece of tuna cord or seine twine tied in a knot is by far the simplest, and cheapest.
Oh man you're really being generous these days! Making the secrets public.This is where in my experience, if your using 20lb balls, swivels and crimps are a no worky situation. The roller does not like it. I don't know how many balls have busted off coming through the roller. We tried every swivel known to man. Every size.
Tuna cord is expensive and wears out quickly. Gangen is less than half the price and twice the lb rating, plus it doesn't wear out. So we went to this setup. I have been permanently attaching the clip for years, however this past year switched to all 500lb gangen. Just tie a loop knot where you want the clip to be located. I tied it up a couple feet from the ball so I can run dummy flashers and not get tangled. Loop knot is the stop, and loop knots for everything else.
Used to change the rubbers on clips once a year when they start slipping, then my bro put a nut in the clip. Now it's so tight you have to feel how tight you put the line in. Works like a hot damn.
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Usually I like watching these guys suffer. Maybe I'm starting to get soft lolOh man you're really being generous these days! Making the secrets public.
I just bought a pack today in case I ever want to stack rods. Though I have been stacking less and less and just move the river up and down instead. Beads are a pain in the butt.Wonder if they still sell stopper beads ?
Lol !
Feels like I used them a long time ago.
Not only is it good Gangen, it’s arguably a good boat name…Hard lay is the best stuff
Powers Hard Lay Gangen Twine
Powers Hard Lay Gangen Twine Constructed of a polyester core with a nylon braided cover, this twine provides an economical alternative to hard lay high tenacity gangen and is ideally suited for commercial fishing or other applications requiring firm lay cordage.pacificnetandtwine.com