Bait Droppers
- Old Man River
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Bait Droppers
Hi people...I was just Feng Shuing my workshop/tackle room, and came across these.
Two bait droppers, they must be over 20 years old, and were both made from bits of "junk" found kicking around..
They have had lots of use over the years, but as with things, have been stored away, when I opened the square one, I found an old plastic monkey climber inside... I never missed it as I usually use a bit of twig or anythng similar found on the bank.
You can probably tell, one is made from a Sardine tin, the other is made from a Cherry Blossom boot polish tin.
They gave me a few moments of pleasant memories.
OMR
Two bait droppers, they must be over 20 years old, and were both made from bits of "junk" found kicking around..
They have had lots of use over the years, but as with things, have been stored away, when I opened the square one, I found an old plastic monkey climber inside... I never missed it as I usually use a bit of twig or anythng similar found on the bank.
You can probably tell, one is made from a Sardine tin, the other is made from a Cherry Blossom boot polish tin.
They gave me a few moments of pleasant memories.
OMR
Hurrumph....... whatever happened to Handlines ?
- Match Aerial
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Re: Bait Droppers
Indispensable items
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Very nice. Always love the selfmade tackle
- Skinboy
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You can't get any more traditional than using an everyday item to make something useful instead of buying it.Excellent.
- Tengisgol
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I made one once from a small sieve and it would deposit half a pint of bait at a time, used it with a pike rod over the weir sill!
It was very effective.
It was very effective.
Where the willows meet the water...
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- Match Aerial
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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 ?
I never could find another one like it, Does any one know of a suitable tin I could use to make one ?
- Dave Burr
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Here's mine along very similar lines however, I have added one or two deluxe features...
Please note the plastic lids and, on the large one, a wader patch hinge for accelerated and easier opening. The leads are big too as the Wye is a powerful river... I've even shaped the leads to prevent unnecessary spinning. Quite why they are cammo'd is beyond me
1/4 pint and 1/2 pint capacity although the big one takes a mighty rod to get it beyond the margins.
Please note the plastic lids and, on the large one, a wader patch hinge for accelerated and easier opening. The leads are big too as the Wye is a powerful river... I've even shaped the leads to prevent unnecessary spinning. Quite why they are cammo'd is beyond me
1/4 pint and 1/2 pint capacity although the big one takes a mighty rod to get it beyond the margins.
- Dave Burr
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Have a look around for small tins of mints, I reckon you'll find something useable ..... and your mouth will feel fresh and mintyMatch 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 ?
- RBTraditional
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I have three bait droppers in various sizes and use them all frequently on my forays to the upper Medway, Hants Avon and the Kennet, I've even been known to get ten miles or so down the road and realise I've forgotten the one I need for the day and turn round to fetch it.....totally nuts! But then if you have a plan for the day it's best to follow it through rather than sit there thinking "if only". There is certainly something about the act of droppering, my friend Ivan has a half pint beast of a dropper.....
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