tommos16
Well-known member
Hello all, hope it's been good fishing so far this weekend.
In theory, could one ledger fish with light running or fixed weights on an LRF rod in a canal? With little flow in my particular stretch, heavy weights wouldn't be needed. The rod I have has an extremely sensitive tip on it due to it primarily being made for drop shotting, so I can't see why bite indications would be an issue.
And because I'd be casting around 7m max to the centre of the track, heavy weights wouldn't be needed.
I'm just curious more than anything, as it's getting harder to decide when to strike a bite on the canal now the wind has picked up and the float is harder to see (and somehow I've contrived to lose most of my vision in my right eye despite only being 31, so depth perception is a genuine issue when watching a float).
Thank you in advance for your thoughts, and tight lines all.
Cheers, Tom
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In theory, could one ledger fish with light running or fixed weights on an LRF rod in a canal? With little flow in my particular stretch, heavy weights wouldn't be needed. The rod I have has an extremely sensitive tip on it due to it primarily being made for drop shotting, so I can't see why bite indications would be an issue.
And because I'd be casting around 7m max to the centre of the track, heavy weights wouldn't be needed.
I'm just curious more than anything, as it's getting harder to decide when to strike a bite on the canal now the wind has picked up and the float is harder to see (and somehow I've contrived to lose most of my vision in my right eye despite only being 31, so depth perception is a genuine issue when watching a float).
Thank you in advance for your thoughts, and tight lines all.
Cheers, Tom
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