For me ..."be sure your rig is dry" is the killer.... Packing up in the rain and drying a spring...to try and prevent it from failing in the future isn't the best. A 316 stainless steel spring will prevent any corrosion.
hi, thanks for your comment :) the reason for drying it is not to stop it failing, it is to stop the cardboard packaging getting wet and ruined 😁 it can be done after your session and will just keep your Zebedee in good shape for your next session. as for a stainless steel spring, not fish or wildlife safe, most decent lake owners would not allow that to be fished. tight lines. Geoff
Without a doubt a Ronnie (spinner) or slip D, this allows you to change the hook when needed and carry on catching many fish on the same Zebedee pre- tied. Geoff 😀
For me ..."be sure your rig is dry" is the killer....
Packing up in the rain and drying a spring...to try and prevent it from failing in the future isn't the best.
A 316 stainless steel spring will prevent any corrosion.
hi, thanks for your comment :)
the reason for drying it is not to stop it failing, it is to stop the cardboard packaging getting wet and ruined 😁
it can be done after your session and will just keep your Zebedee in good shape for your next session.
as for a stainless steel spring, not fish or wildlife safe, most decent lake owners would not allow that to be fished.
tight lines.
Geoff
What rig would you recommended turning the pre tied into? Obviously nothing using a whipping knot at the hook
Without a doubt a Ronnie (spinner) or slip D, this allows you to change the hook when needed and carry on catching many fish on the same Zebedee pre- tied. Geoff 😀