Tying Rigs...
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Tying Rigs...
Continuing from another thread... Tying Rigs, Do You Like It or Hate It? 8)
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Depends on hom much other stuff I have to do, if I have alot to do then it's a chore but if I have some time, a few beers and music then I am happy enough :)
At the moment I am pretty busy so I must admit to using bought rigs. Anyone in a similar situation to me should have a look at the new Greys range - they are excellent value for money :D
Lee
At the moment I am pretty busy so I must admit to using bought rigs. Anyone in a similar situation to me should have a look at the new Greys range - they are excellent value for money :D
Lee
Even a bad days fishing is better than working.
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Lee337 wrote:Depends on hom much other stuff I have to do, if I have alot to do then it's a chore but if I have some time, a few beers and music then I am happy enough :)
At the moment I am pretty busy so I must admit to using bought rigs. Anyone in a similar situation to me should have a look at the new Greys range - they are excellent value for money :D
Lee
Have uses the Greys rigs myself and thought that they were really good,i would definatly use them again if i was short for time or lazy :)
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Once I get into it I like it a lot, but it's just finding the right time to start it.
I normally tie enough for about three sessions when I do it.
I bought some new spoons the other day for tying flatty rigs so I have a session of tying on tonight possibly.
I normally tie enough for about three sessions when I do it.
I bought some new spoons the other day for tying flatty rigs so I have a session of tying on tonight possibly.
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not so bad once your at it - but never the night before a comp :evil: :evil: :evil:
your bound to lose a bag of swivels or something that you thought you had :roll:
your bound to lose a bag of swivels or something that you thought you had :roll:
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