Bloody brill. Wish you had done this a few years ago lol. Save me loads now. Been using 6 every other day on two set ups. Tackle companies won,t like this vid as they now be losing money. Great stuff. Little tips like this help kids, reuse don,t throw away.
I just wrap the line around the wire 3 times and slide it back on, will try the knot and see if it's easier, great tip tho, saves us from wasting even more plastic/rubber
Excellent idea. How many times can you do this before the inside diameter of the little rubber stop gets reamed out to the point of either throwing it out maybe using them with larger diameter fishing line?
Simple and great idea! Sorry to say I have thousands of stops I got off the tinternet for a lot less than a couple of packets of branded so hardly worth the hassle and I am a real tight wad ;)
Used to do this when I used stops... But now use stop knots as I ALWAYS connect my floats as sliders, even if fishing 12"deep. These rubber stops tend to catch in the rod rings esp with a light (eg 1AAA) float and impede the cast... stop knots flow through freely... and as easy to lock the float between stop knots as it is with the rubber ones ie all the pros, no cons.
That's a great tip. Unfortunately I have already pulled the stops off the line and they are rattling around in the bottom of my tackle box. Any chance of another video for idiots like me? Alternatively, buy them from one of the Chinese online retailers. They are MUCH cheaper, just without the fancy branded packaging.
It's also not really about the money because you can buy hundreds online for a few pounds for me. it's more about it being environmentally sound practice ♻️ 🎣
I just buy 600 rubber stops from temu for £1.50, ill never buy small fishing tackle from shops again, I can buy 100s of rubber stops 100s of snap swivels and 100s hooks for £5 on temu , you can't even buy 20 snap swivels in the tackle shop for £5
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So simple, don’t know why I didn’t think of that.
Thank you so much 👍
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Great tip thanks ,
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Thanks for letting me into the secret!!! That is definitely going to be a money saver 😁
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Thank you for sharing a great tip. Have a great weekend.
Thank you! You too! 👍
You learn every day. Thank you!
Every day is a school day 😊. Thanks for commenting 👍
Great way of saving the rubber stops mate, after many years of fishing I've never even thought of doing that to save money 👍
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Fantastic video, thank you so much for this tip! This video will be added to my bookmarks of fishing tips 🙂
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Bloody brill. Wish you had done this a few years ago lol. Save me loads now.
Been using 6 every other day on two set ups. Tackle companies won,t like this vid as they now be losing money.
Great stuff.
Little tips like this help kids, reuse don,t throw away.
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What a brilliant idea, the most useful video I've seen for ages. Thanks I shall definitely be doing this from now on.
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I’m amazed at how fresh everything looks.
Thanks!...I think 🤔
excellent tip i did think how to reuse them but my efforts were not so effective cheers bud
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Great tip I’ll be doing this in the future save throwing them away. Better all round to re use them. All the best Pete 🎣👍
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So simple. Top tip. Thanks. 👍
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Great tip. Always wondered how to do it. The stop I use are Drennans, so I'll give it ago and see if it works, because of their shape.
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Brilliant! Often wondered how to reuse them and now I know, thank you.
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Great tip and very well explained 👏
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Love a money saving tip! 👍🏻look forward to some more!
Money or a tip? 🤣
That’s one way, I just thread them on to a sewing needle, put the line through the eye of the needle, and slide the on to the line that way.
@@nofrillsmatchfishing both lol!
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Brilliant always thought they was a way to re use them.cheers.
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Brilliant tip mate ,can’t tell you how many of these I’ve binned ,thank you 👍👍👍
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Man after my own heart, been doing this for a while.
Great minds think alike 😊👍
Great tip always used to trash can mine, thanks for the tip
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Great tip 🎉
Thanks for watching! 👍
Never thought about saving them cheers buddy
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Perfect. Great tip.
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Brilliant idea👏👏👏
Thank you! 👍
Thanks for that it was very helpful and will save me money a very happy retired angler 👍
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great tip ill defo be doing this from now on thanx
Brill 👍
Brilliant
Will be doing this from now on
Brill and thanks for leaving a comment 👍
A very useful tip, thank you!
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Why have not thought of this, great tip, thank you.
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Good tip, I tie mine direct to the new rig line. by joining with a single tight knot.
Good stuff! 👍
Great tip, Mark. Thanks for sharing 👍
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Great tip mate well done.
Thanks 👍
Thanks for that , a brilliant tip.
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known about this tip for a while... your great vid refreshed my old brain cell's. takecare
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brill save money love it
Hope it helps! 👍
Great bit of info thank you.
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Really good video!
Thanks 👍
Genius totally 🙂
Thanks, hope it helps! 👍
Great idea
Thank you! 😊
Brilliant nice one 🥳
Thank you! Cheers! 👍
Nice one mate 👍
Thanks 👍
Brilliant thanks for tip
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Thanks 😀👍👌
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Brilliant, many thanks
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Nice one😮
Thanks 👍
I just wrap the line around the wire 3 times and slide it back on, will try the knot and see if it's easier, great tip tho, saves us from wasting even more plastic/rubber
I like your idea, I will be trying that as an alternative...thanks 👏👍
Top tip cheers 👍😉
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I use a baiting needle. Push through the stop, pull onto the wire loop of the wire stem.
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Brilliant, thanks for the tip👍👍👍
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Great tip, I've been thinking of a way to do exactly this 👍
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Good info thanks
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All the plastic crap we use destroys the environment too, shame on anglers, weused to be the protectors. Great tip!
Thank you 🙏
Nice one!!!!!!
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Brilliant idea m8
Thanks! 👍
Great tip this. Thanks!
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Good tip!
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Brilliant 👍
Thanks 👍
Great info thanks
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excellent !!
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Love it
Nice 1 👍
Thanks ✌️
this is too useful, that useful. companies are going to have to redesign this so there not reusable.
Funny, that's what I thought 🤣
Great tip
Glad you liked it 👍
Excellent idea. How many times can you do this before the inside diameter of the little rubber stop gets reamed out to the point of either throwing it out maybe using them with larger diameter fishing line?
No idea, good question! Let me know if you test it and find out 👍
Very good. Cheers
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Top tip pal
Thanks 👍
Love the tip, I have tried with the small size and the knot keeps coming undone, I will persevere
A single knot should be fine but maybe try a double not and then just cut it off 👍
Great, thanks!
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Nice. And thanks.
Most welcome 👍
Brilliant
Glad it helps! 👍
Simple and great idea! Sorry to say I have thousands of stops I got off the tinternet for a lot less than a couple of packets of branded so hardly worth the hassle and I am a real tight wad ;)
Yeah a few people do that but more don't and a lot like to help from an environment view. Thanks for commenting, much appreciated 👍
lovely. thank you sir!
My pleasure! 👍
Used to do this when I used stops...
But now use stop knots as I ALWAYS connect my floats as sliders, even if fishing 12"deep.
These rubber stops tend to catch in the rod rings esp with a light (eg 1AAA) float and impede the cast... stop knots flow through freely... and as easy to lock the float between stop knots as it is with the rubber ones ie all the pros, no cons.
Agreed, that's a good way 👍. People use them for all types of techniques 😊
Great video, I do mine using a very thin needle and it is bloody infuriating!
It really is! Hopefully this will help 👍
Yea being doing that since i bought them.its just a reverse process
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Lubbley Jubbley another 50p I've saved 😀 👍
Every little helps 💰😊
I've been doing this for years (I'm a very mean man!) lol
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That's a great tip. Unfortunately I have already pulled the stops off the line and they are rattling around in the bottom of my tackle box.
Any chance of another video for idiots like me?
Alternatively, buy them from one of the Chinese online retailers. They are MUCH cheaper, just without the fancy branded packaging.
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Brill
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been doing that for years
Good stuff 👍
It's also not really about the money because you can buy hundreds online for a few pounds for me. it's more about it being environmentally sound practice ♻️ 🎣
Totally agree 👍
Pulling them over a knot makes them loose next time
Not had a problem yet. Maybe there is a limit but no harm in reusing as much as possible 👍
I just buy 600 rubber stops from temu for £1.50, ill never buy small fishing tackle from shops again, I can buy 100s of rubber stops 100s of snap swivels and 100s hooks for £5 on temu , you can't even buy 20 snap swivels in the tackle shop for £5
Yeah, that's what some people do but for those that don't I'm sure the video will help. Thanks for commenting 👍
pukka tip thank you
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A 5 minute video that only needed 30 seconds🙄
It's a video for everyone. Fast forward it if you don't like intros 🤦♂️
5 minutes could have been cut to about 2.....seems you've wasted a lot of talking!
Thanks for commenting. Videos serve many purposes and help people in different ways. Just fast forward them, simple 🤔
Superb thanks !
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