Bought a couple of conger traces at the weekend and when I went to use them I noticed that the 200lb mono would not straighten out. It was like coiled like a spring and im sure it was the same when dropped into the water.
Does anyone have any idea how to help avoid this happening in the future..?
HAIR DRYER! or a 20 lb conger will do it too ,just straighten it out and warm it up for a few minutes it should loose its memory also works well for appying tip tape and stickers to rods and boxes
Not to sure about that as I thought that it was too unnatural looking for any fish to come near. Maybe off shore with a good tide but off a harbor wall I dont think it would work.
Like the idea of hanging the trace up weighted.....
Right so firstly I heat the trace with a hairdryer, give it a good pull through some rubber, then hang it with some weights and some bait and its good to go............
Lads cheers for the top tips. Never again will I insult an eel with a dodgy trace....
joebhoy wrote:Right so firstly I heat the trace with a hairdryer, give it a good pull through some rubber, then hang it with some weights and some bait and its good to go............
Lads cheers for the top tips. Never again will I insult an eel with a dodgy trace....
and after all that al you gotta do is catch the conger!!!!
tight lines boss