This issue I promised to show you a few tips as to how to effectively
fish P.V.A. bags, and the Korda style meshes and of course the
ever faithful and highly effective, the original p.v.a. stringer,
using thin tapes or p.v.a. string! Korda
even do a couple of styles of woven string style meshes which
are much stronger than standard
p.v.a. strings, designed more for long range, where they have
to withstand the force of impact.
I’ll
just go on a bit here about that "impact", the
bigger the bag hooked on, or slid down the hook length and
a heavier
lead say a
4oz can on impact
snap some hook lengths. The 15lb or 15-20lb coated braids seem
the worst ones, this is due to the inertia effect where the resistance
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Issue 4
hitting
the water is counteracted by the velocity of the lead on
impact, something has to give! It works on the same principle
as our seatbelts, another point is, that using 25lb hooklenghts,
now puts that impact pressure elsewhere, normally on, lets
say for arguments sake you are using the safety clip arrangements
so popular today, then the swivel can
pop-out of the clip slide up to the top of you safe zone
leader just under the force of impact itself.
Then
you will be effectively fishing a 2 and a half foot hook
length instead
of your preferred 6” hook link, or even worse for me,
I’ve had so many leads fly off on impact, where the
swivel has stayed tight but the tail rubber has given way.
In these instances use a lighter lead as possible and a
smaller p.v.a bag or stick to try to create the least amount
of resistance on impact as possible.
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