braid?
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lumpy
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a friend of mine uses 50lb cormon (think thats how you spell it) and has no problems with it. did hav problems retrieving it but i was able ta give him some leuko tape (its a very adhesive and resistant medical tape that conformes quite well to the contours of your hands) this seemed to stop any problems he had.
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While I was talking to Jim in Cork Angling about braid he said a lot of people were using golf gloves to stop it cutting into their fingers/thumbs. Just keep the fingers of the glove that you need ie. fore-finger for a FS or thumb for a multi, cut off the rest for handling bait etc.
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you may also need the 2nd finger for spooling line when your retrieving, especially over sand as m.b3 said. it tends to dig into the joint lines of your fingers.
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Seancelt wrote:While I was talking to Jim in Cork Angling about braid he said a lot of people were using golf gloves to stop it cutting into their fingers/thumbs. Just keep the fingers of the glove that you need ie. fore-finger for a FS or thumb for a multi, cut off the rest for handling bait etc.
For anyone interested in trying this out Aldi are selling gloves next Thursday.
http://ireland.aldi.com/special_buys/pr ... _4910.html
Hope this is a help.
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