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    • #44379

      TF_The_Sarge

        Hi all,

        I want to start tying my own rigs. I’ve got some line, hooks, loop tyer, hook tyer, but only 2 floats.

        Anyone know a shop I can go into that will do a decent float range? I’ll need some help from the owner to get a range, canal, lake and commercial.

        I’m between Oxford and Mton Keynes but position doesn’t matter – I travel a lot for work so end up near most places every couple of weeks.

        Any thoughts appreciated.

      • #130337

        meat master

          use said that you travel allot so if you are ever near ely cambs try benwick sports they advertise on here just click the box best range of floats under one roof..

          failing that some lads on here make floats and will look after you they are better and stronger than the floats you buy from shops aswell..

          hope that helps

        • #130338

          jonb

            Have a look at Nick Gilberts or Malman handmade floats, both websites explain what each pattern is suitable for an they are top quality

            Jon

          • #130339

            TF_The_Sarge

              I’m near Ely on Friday… Will make a decision by then. Thanks to you both. 🙂

            • #130340

              Anonymous

                sarge.e-mail one of the above floatmakers/shops and explain the venues ie depths,species and baits you use and i,m certain they will advise you or sort out a float package for you.they are all reputable and anyone on here will vouch for their integrity/expertise.

              • #130347

                TF_The_Sarge

                  Having just tried to tie 1, and given up, I need to find somewhere to buy pre-tied non carp rigs.

                  Anywhere I can order them? 🙁

                • #130348

                  TF_squatt

                    Settle on a few patterns, don’t over complicate things. Hillbilly, Wilkie, and Nick Gilbert should be able to sort you out once you have seen their sites.

                  • #130370

                    TF_Man of Kent

                      The above recommendations are very good, but if you want somewhere a little more local, try J&K Tackle in Bicester. On show, they normally have a range of Prestons, Mavers and Garbolinos, but locked away in the reel display case, they also have quite a few Sensas patterns.

                    • #130374

                      Anonymous

                        sarge.it’s easy with a bit of practice mate.tying your own will give you much more scope than shop bought rigs.loads cheaper as well.i’m sure one of your mates will help you to start off.

                      • #130390

                        TF_bliss
                        Participant

                          Hi Sarge,

                          If you are near MK try the boys in Gone Fishing at Wolverton. Ask for Karl who is the guru of all things matchfishing in there.

                          They cover a range of fishing and have a good stock of floats and ready tied rigs.

                          When I started pole fishing I bought a couple of pre-tied rigs and copied them, also mags like MF & APF taught me a lot with their rig diagrams.

                          PM me if you are passing as I work in Wolverton.

                          Bliss

                        • #130469

                          TF_The_Sarge

                            Bliss, I’ll probably pop to wolverton tomorrow afternoon for a look. Need bait, more line, hooks and plastic bits that hold line to the float. And that’s if I don’t buy floats.

                            Don’t you love how technical I’m getting.

                            Let me know if you’re about?

                          • #130471

                            TF_pr@ngler

                              I’m with Loda on this one. Its worth making the effort to learn how to make your own rigs for several reasons:

                              * Its much cheaper
                              * You can be sure of quality of materials and workmanship
                              * You can use the materials you prefer (eg mixtures of hooks and line)
                              * You can develop rigs exactly to meet the requirements of the venues you fish

                              Give it a go. Work in a well-lit room, get everything to hand etc. Don’t start with too fernickity rigs either.

                            • #130475

                              TF_pr@ngler

                                I’m with Loda on this one. Its worth making the effort to learn how to make your own rigs for several reasons:

                                * Its much cheaper
                                * You can be sure of quality of materials and workmanship
                                * You can use the materials you prefer (eg mixtures of hooks and line)
                                * You can develop rigs exactly to meet the requirements of the venues you fish

                                Give it a go. Work in a well-lit room, get everything to hand etc. Don’t start with too fernickity rigs either.

                              • #130534

                                TF_bliss
                                Participant

                                  PM sent mate! ~shh

                                • #130638

                                  TF_The_Sarge

                                    Well, I’ve tied 5 rigs tonight – thanks bliss for pointing me to a good shop!

                                    Problem isn’t the rigs, it’s the hooks! Even with the match man tyer I’ve struggled. Might have to go pre-tied hooks.

                                    Still got to check weights on rigs, will do that tomorrow while house is empty.

                                    I’m happy though- satisfying result. Bliss – see you on the bank soon!

                                  • #130641

                                    TF_The_Sarge
                                    • #130661

                                      TF_bliss
                                      Participant

                                        Nice work fella! ~clap

                                        Soon it will become an obsession! ~shh

                                      • #130662

                                        TF_Jon W

                                          Drennan’s pre-tyed hooks are worth a look Sarge.

                                        • #130663

                                          TF_the-fishy

                                            YOUVE MADE THEM B4 LOL

                                          • #130664

                                            TF_the-fishy

                                              Y DONT U INVEST IN A BUFFY HOOK TYER IT DOES THEM SPOT ON

                                            • #130682

                                              TF_jon

                                                one bit of advice mate is when you shot them at home, in a large vase or something, you will have to allow for the surface tension,it will hold the float up a bit more than in a lake etc with a ripple on it, not hard to adjust when fishing, just thought i’d mention it incase you got out and the floats sank with nothing on the end, hope this helps a bit.
                                                jon

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