Disgorger

Made some other form of traditional fishing tackle.
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Harry H
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Disgorger

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My first attempt at making something,made out of a broken rod tip.Will probably end up as a stick float if I try to use it :oops: Image
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Re: Disgorger

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Very nice Harry :Thumb:
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Re: Disgorger

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I like that...very creative use of a rod tip....congratulations on a job well done....

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Re: Disgorger

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Very nice Harry..You've started something now I think.
I wonder what else can be fashioned from broken rod bits..

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Re: Disgorger

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Wallys-Cast wrote:Very nice Harry..You've started something now I think.
I wonder what else can be fashioned from broken rod bits..

Wal.
I did think about using the rest to put wooden handle on my baiting needle and drill :Hat:not very trad tools though :Scared:
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Re: Disgorger

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Harry H wrote:
Wallys-Cast wrote:Very nice Harry..You've started something now I think.
I wonder what else can be fashioned from broken rod bits..

Wal.
I did think about using the rest to put wooden handle on my baiting needle and drill :Hat:not very trad tools though :Scared:

Baiting needles in one form or another have been used for donkeys years and a drill is a very handy bit of kit for hard baits so I say do em Harry..Great idea..

Wal.

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Re: Disgorger

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Wallys-Cast wrote:
Harry H wrote:
Wallys-Cast wrote:Very nice Harry..You've started something now I think.
I wonder what else can be fashioned from broken rod bits..

Wal.
I did think about using the rest to put wooden handle on my baiting needle and drill :Hat:not very trad tools though :Scared:

Baiting needles in one form or another have been used for donkeys years and a drill is a very handy bit of kit for hard baits so I say do em Harry..Great idea..

Wal.
I am quite getting the bug,have made a float but have been to :oops: to put it on when compared to the works of art on the forum
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Re: Disgorger

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:Hat: Great idea , very well made and given me ideas thanks .
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Post by Estaban »

I like that a lot, hope you don't mind if I borrow the idea.

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Re: Disgorger

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I do like that very much. :Hat:
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