This tip is a great hack when fishing with shrink tube and a must know for you mobile anglers, who want to keep light on their feet and not carry a huge amount of gear with you.
This involves using the Nash Shrinker Tool, but how does it work? Well
This tip is for all the fluorocarbon users out there, who have all experienced reeling in your rods after a long time (say 24 hours) and they find that their fluorocarbon has attracted all the grime that’s out in the lake so it now stands out like
To get your pole fishing elastics to into your pole nice and smooth every single time you need to use an elastic lubricant, and although they are readily available, the most cost effective way is to make your own!
So to make your own pole elastic
This is for the anglers who use adjustable zig floats and is a way of making them even better! All you need to do is remove the little buoyant stem that is supplied with the float and replace that stem with one of the Korda Marker Stems. The reason
On pressured carp venues, there can be no better way of preparing your bait then soaking your boilies 24 hours before your session in a bucket of water. Doing this will do two things, firstly it will make the bait go super soft and easily digestible
Todays fishing hack is for all the carp anglers who need their fishing waders at the front of their swim ready for landing fish. But, what do you do is rain is forecasted? Well you go to bed with not a worry in the world, if you put an empty bucket
This one is for the pole anglers and its all about marking up your top kits, as it allows you to fish super accurate and not only that it is incredibly easy to do and is also free!
I just use a permanent marker and a ruler, so I can marker the top
This fishing hack is for anglers using wrap sticks to fish accurately and will save you having to wrap the rod out every time you want to have a recast.
If you mark your line up with some marker elastic, once you’ve had a fish, all you need to do
This one is for when carp fishing on floaters off the surface and all it is to smear Vaseline or pole float bristle grease all the way down your hook link just a little bit between your fingers and just above the float as well. This will aid buoyancy
This is a quick and simple way to attach a PVA Mesh stick to a supple hooklink without the need of a gate latch needle! Simply hook the hook into the side of the PVA bag, create a little loop back over yourself, pass that over the know, and then pull