Bait Droppers

Made some other form of traditional fishing tackle.
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Match Aerial
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Thanks Dave I will have a look at that idea

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Match Aerial wrote:Many years ago I had a vey small dropper, it really was tiny about the size of a 50 pence piece.
I never could find another one like it, Does any one know of a suitable tin I could use to make one ?
How about one of these and you can make your line float at the same time!



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A work colleague once gave me a load of empty snuff tins,they would be ideal for tiny droppers.

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Dave Burr wrote:
Have a look around for small tins of mints, I reckon you'll find something useable ..... and your mouth will feel fresh and minty :Wink:
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