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In reply to Post #48 No idea, but after reading this article I did some tests myself and saw it happening, it didn't happen everytime but enough to make me stop using a ronnie with a wafter. My catch rate also went up.
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In reply to Post #46 Has that been a problem for the millions of stripped coated braid rigs that’s been cast out?
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In reply to Post #46 Thanks for the reply . From a movement point of view I can’t see why you wouldn’t use the ring on the German but use it on a Ronnie , thanks.
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In reply to Post #45 With the ring the hook can fall backwards over the hooklink. (I think it's due to how the rig falls through the water)
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In reply to Post #44 When using the German with a wafter what are the pros and cons of using a ring swivel as opposed to one without the ring, thanks ?
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In reply to Post #43 What's that one I can't remember
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In reply to Post #42 Having used the slip d and the German I find I still prefer the amnesia d rig
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Having used both the slip d and German. I find the slip d a far better rig. So much so that I don’t use the German anymore
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In reply to Post #40 Anyone use the turbo on a D rather than straight on the shank?
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In reply to Post #34 Yes, size 7. Fish it turbo German style with a korda ac swivel (without the ring) and a trimmed down Nash tungsten kicker
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In reply to Post #36 I use size 7 and not had an issue with them
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In reply to Post #37 Thanks that's good to know
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In reply to Post #36 I’ve used the Trigs in 5s and 6s on a very weedy water and had no issues
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In reply to Post #35 what size hooks are you using with the trighammers i have heard stories of the smaller sizes being opened up quite easily, ive got some in various sizes only had a handfull of fish on them which haven't let me down but they do look quite fine in the wire
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In reply to Post #34 I have,its fine and get good hook holds
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