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Fishing Forum 10-02-2010, 06:33 PM
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end of pole to float

hi ya all

daft question any ideas how many inchs i need from the end of my pole to my float in the water ?

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Re: end of pole to float

i allways leave 18ins
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Re: end of pole to float

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i allways leave 18ins
what nodrog48 says is about right abuot 18', a bit more if you like, but not under, tight lines Boo,
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Re: end of pole to float

all depends on your peg. if you are fishing tight against a far bank with a lot of overhang then you want it as short as possible.theres nothing worse than seeing a overhang highly decorated after the match.
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