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    • #38532

      TF_AdzT
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        which hooks do people recommend for shallow fishing on the pole

      • #101365

        TF_feederace

          @AdzT wrote:

          which hooks do people recommend for shallow fishing on the pole

          Hello mate,
          I do alot of shallow fishing and have found over the years you will really struggle to beat Kamasan B911 s …(Awesome hooks)

        • #101368

          TF_budnudd
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            Maggot & caster gamma pellet, owt else b911

          • #101378

            disco pinkie
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              @feederace wrote:

              Hello mate,
              I do alot of shallow fishing and have found over the years you will really struggle to beat Kamasan B911 s …(Awesome hooks)

              get it right feederace you watch others~naughty ~naughty

            • #101560

              TF_young un

                Tubertini 861’s are very good and extremely strong for hair rigging with pellet but for anything else a B911 is excellent

              • #101564

                TF_stevie b

                  for pellet and meat shallow I use the Kamasan B911’s too.

                • #101571

                  tournament_pro

                    PR21 by far the best

                  • #101591

                    TF_markm

                      for meat shallow i use gama power hooks for banding pellets on an hair rig i use pr 36s.

                    • #101681

                      TF_bagging machine
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                        Fox series 2 carp match extra strong size 20 really a 16, good for fish into double figures with 6mm pellet (latex band inside a hair)

                      • #101684

                        TF_matt rosevear

                          fox series 2 21 big fish 16/18 b911 small fish

                        • #101688

                          TF_gazmalman

                            Gamma pellet eyed for most stuff, fox series 2 for lumps.

                          • #101696

                            TF_shep2

                              after following advice from the “god” of shallow fishing its drennan eyed carp feeder b/less size 18-16 if bagging + drennan eyed method feeder b/less size 16 for bigger fish~clap

                            • #101698

                              TF_Darlo-toe

                                Fox series 2 carp match size 22 for maggot

                              • #101712

                                TF_nick_the_2nd

                                  Ive been using the Drennan Eyed Carp since they first appered in the shops and can’t fault them!

                                  If I want a spade hook I go for the 911.

                                • #101762

                                  Sammydimple

                                    B911 or PR36, depending what’s in my box to be honest~think

                                  • #101767

                                    TF_Gavin

                                      Use whatever hook your happy fishing the same bait bait on when fishing the deck!

                                      Tend to use the Fox Series 2’s mostly now, although I do use B611’s a lot in the colder months.

                                    • #101784

                                      Bateso
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                                        Anyone used the Middy 93-13 hooks?

                                      • #101786

                                        TF_matt rosevear

                                          i have bateso good hook too,you them instead of 911s for deck fishing

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