Guess I may not be pulling tight enough. Need to man up! Haha.
I just always thought the tag ends would catch on the guides, but sounds like if I pull tight that shouldn't matter. Thanks guys
I like the string ones!
Guess I may not be pulling tight enough. Need to man up! Haha.
I just always thought the tag ends would catch on the guides, but sounds like if I pull tight that shouldn't matter. Thanks guys
I tie my own string stops and use them with the plastic beads of various sizes. The string is 18lb Cortland catfish line. Fluorescent yellow in color. Works great. For about $5 I made enough ties to last me for many years.
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string...I don't cut the tag ends after i tighten it down...it stays in place and can retighten if need be...can see it better..all stops get hung on a guide but the string goes through the guides better...I buy from the store...not enough time to fish much less make my own bobber stoppers...using wobble bobbers for slip corks because of the copper thingy inside the bobber...had trouble threading the mono through the bobber though.
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I started using this guys stops and bobbers about 4 years ago. I haven't looked back since. Also use the sops as line markers on my ice rods. When deep water pan fishing the marker lets you know exactly how deep to fish.
No matter what you use though, and when first putting on, and if moving the stopper, don't forget to wet them, or they won't last as long.
I add a few extra knots to the string stoppers and don't cut the strings, they don't move easy.
I have always used mono for my slip knots. I always go up a 2 pounds in weight of the line. 6lb line 8lb knot material. I tie 3 over hand knots and snug them down. This knot will not get hung up in the reel if you cut the tag ends short enough. They do wear out faster then the string ones do. Lots of good info here.