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Great report as usual Mike…Congrats to the both of you.

 

Also great tips for sure. Your self cocking floats with the leadcore sounds very interesting. When I was a kid learning how to float fish for steelhead, I grew up fishing with a few ex-pat Brits who fished my home rivers – They were finesse freaks running #6 or #8 shot all the way down from the float to the hook (usually #16 - #20 spade end hooks) and they never used more than 4lb line (mainline). They used to make their own floats as well that were self-cocking out of goose or porcupine quills. One of them gave me a book they brought over from the UK for his own kids (Which I guess they didn’t have much interest in reading – It was still in its plastic wrap)…It sort of outlines the floats they used to use in the frogwater on my local rivers…Here’s a scan:

 

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I’ve always been interested in making these floats myself but never fancied grabbing onto an angry goose’s ass to try to harvest some quills :lol: …Might give the leadcore a try myself instead this winter :)

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I love estuary, "frogwater" steel. Amazingly simple when you've got the right setup in the right place at the right time. Float even twitches......"fish-on".

 

Nothing but you and the fish, how could you not love it! :D

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