Anyone use a reverse pulley?

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Anyone use a reverse pulley?

#1 Post by IDPearl »

Just wondered if it made any difference to casting/bait presentation.

[img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v341/idpearl/ReversePulley.jpg[/img]
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#2 Post by Guest »

By having the bait so far away from the lead, it would increase the aerodynamic drag on the rig, and decrease the casting distance, also cause birdie's if a big bait is used :( .

I use somthing similar here in South Wales, called the up & over or high & low, were the hook lengh goes over the top bait clip that is on your diagram and back down to the lead (the hook lenght would be twice as long as you show). This puts a long hook lenght on the sea bed, very goog for the Rays :D .

Hope this was useful to you :wink:
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#3 Post by Wayne »

I am not sure why my last post came up as a guest?
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#4 Post by IDPearl »

I got that image of a French fishing site where they say it is the favourite rig for catching Meagre. They're huge!

http://www.pechefishing.com/shore/0701/ ... tml#ancre1
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#5 Post by m.b3 »

agree with Wayne. big bait = spinnies!! up and over version gets thumbs up.
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#6 Post by nthclare »

I used that trace years ago and it cuts distance.
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#7 Post by m.b3 »

do you mean the up and over pulley's Neilius? i reckon it has to do with all the folds of line offering more resistance as the rig travels through the air. a long pulley rig and a good bow in the line should see baits fished hard on the bottom anyway.
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#8 Post by Guest »

As far as I know the closer the bait is clipped near your lead the less resistance you get when casting as when the lead is going at a fast speed it creats an affect like a bullet I dont know much about physics but I think the impact shields are still the best for aerodynamic's when casting.
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#9 Post by bigcol »

I can't understand how this can be a pulley rig when the whole idea of the pulley is to be able to cast long and to lift the lead away from the fish and the ground on the retrieve.Surely a power cast with this would put huge pressure on the bait clip thus making it a very dangerous rig for distance .
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