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05-05-2016, 10:20 AM #9
Don't know for sure what # rubber I use but they are a little lighter and I use two for regular use (Crankbaits) and can add 1 or 2 or more if needed to adjust my tattle flag tension. I should add that I have no spring because rather than buying the spring kit for multiple boards I just made my own with a steel leader for the rod and a split sinker on the leader for the flag stop. Works fine for me and gives me more flag tension adjustments.
Just my 2 cent lunchtime commentary. Back to work for now. Good Luck to All!
Edit: Thanks ebijack for the slot idea. Mine free float but I can see how the slot could add more precision to the adjustment tension. Just a rookie and learning everyday.Last edited by Davesnothere; 05-05-2016 at 10:23 AM.
Dave(snothere)
2352 Trophy Hardtop WA
Channel Grove Marina
Sammy the Lucky Golden
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