Lift method on the float

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Regarding shot on my line, I play some fiesty fish in tight spots and my shot don't cause my line to break, but, you must remember I use the best line and shot money can buy ?.

SLM ???

My post relates to the above post Ian... ;)
 

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Sorry to divulge from Mikes post, but is the clear sensor as good as the brown stuff?
 

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Having used both I prefer the brown Sensor over the clear.

As for the lift method, which I use a lot, it is great up to about 8ft of water but deeper water than that float legering is more effective. When set up correctly float legering is very sensitive.
 

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Sorry to divulge from Mikes post, but is the clear sensor as good as the brown stuff?


I have only ever used sensor clear in 8lb as I haven't seen it in clear in lower strains.
I found the clear to be spot on for what I used if for. I have used it for trotting for barbel also and it was fine.
 
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