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In reply to Post #26 Funnily enough I don't remember ever hurting a fish when everyone simply laid them on the wet grass... Or even when some visionaries started to use baby changing mats
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In reply to Post #20 Thanks Sherlock.
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In reply to Post #25 Its all random chance and Issac Newtons fault if he had not invented gravity fish never would have fallen.
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In reply to Post #17 MVF banned it due an an instance where the inner steel core resulted in a tethering incident. They also banned cradles due to a member dropped a fish onto the frame and popping a rib of the capture.
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In reply to Post #23 Rather than start a new thread does anyone use this or is it safe to use with a helicopter lead or best used lead clip system, thanks.
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In reply to Post #21 Other way round mate. The original is the stiffer, heavier stuff. The newer stuff is lighter and more supple.
I still have both, as well as the new wide bore stuff. I actually prefer the heavier, stiffer original stuff but the new stuff is still brilliant.
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I've just seen, on a Catfish group, that Furnace are now allowing this tubing.
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In reply to Post #9 Free fall is a great tubing and I use it, however it's much stiffer that it used to be. The Previous version was much more supple and hugged the lake bed better.
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In reply to Post #18 That should have been nth as in nth degree and it's a valid scrabble word. Apologies if you already knew this mate
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In reply to Post #17 I couldn't agree more foxxy
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In reply to Post #10 "enth"?
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We all know The whole point of the leader ban on many fisheries is you can't have a knot above the hook link. Fact.
The Concept of this tubing clearly doesn't so I can't see an issue with it. It slides freely up your main line and the line will pull free in the event of a crack off.
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In reply to Post #15 That's a lot of rules.
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In reply to Post #14 49 rules and they get more ridiculous as it goes on. Don't ever mention in jest that you can't fart without the express permission of a bailiff or else they'll have 50!
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In reply to Post #13 Ridiculous imo.
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