Guy's the other day someone told me about a little edge he had found, honest i think it's a diamond and have never seen it before (bet someone tells me otherwise however)
It's using heavy tungsten tubing (like the carp boys use to sink their hook links) as shot when trotting or even laying on I'd guess. The tubing is not lead core, but tungsten based. I tried it on a 4 bb float and you need about 6'' to sink it. It can butt up against the hook link swivel and saves the need for any shot on the line. Clearly it's a one only bulk shotting method like when you shot an Avon float.
You just thread it trough the tubing and hay ho it's done. No messing about with tiny shot on the line. You could have several lengths cut ready to change floats.
What do you think?
It's using heavy tungsten tubing (like the carp boys use to sink their hook links) as shot when trotting or even laying on I'd guess. The tubing is not lead core, but tungsten based. I tried it on a 4 bb float and you need about 6'' to sink it. It can butt up against the hook link swivel and saves the need for any shot on the line. Clearly it's a one only bulk shotting method like when you shot an Avon float.
You just thread it trough the tubing and hay ho it's done. No messing about with tiny shot on the line. You could have several lengths cut ready to change floats.
What do you think?