How do u use these? What are the little plastic piece for?Do I need an extra swivel?
How do u use these? What are the little plastic piece for?Do I need an extra swivel?
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Electronic_Camera_32 on
It’s called a method feeder you thread the line through it then use a bead to attach hook job done
themurkyend on
The little extra plastic piece is to attach your main line and hook link.
The bead has a sliding cover that you can attach your line and hook link to with a loop.
Mainline through the feeder. Loop through the bead.
Hook length attached with a loop on the other end.
Electronic_Camera_32 on
You shouldn’t need anything. It should all come with it. N be good to go just load it up with feed although the mix can be quite tricky do not use a lot of Water
Electronic_Camera_32 on
The little plastic piece on the end is for your line attachment n hook
Punemeister_general on
That extra plastic bit will be a speed bead or something like that – you tie it onto your mainline and loop on your hooklink – looks like the plastic sleeve will slide to allow this to happen? And then you can change hooklinks quickly without tying another knot. No need for another swivel (but you could swap the bead for one)
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It’s called a method feeder you thread the line through it then use a bead to attach hook job done
The little extra plastic piece is to attach your main line and hook link.
The bead has a sliding cover that you can attach your line and hook link to with a loop.
Mainline through the feeder. Loop through the bead.
Hook length attached with a loop on the other end.
You shouldn’t need anything. It should all come with it. N be good to go just load it up with feed although the mix can be quite tricky do not use a lot of Water
The little plastic piece on the end is for your line attachment n hook
That extra plastic bit will be a speed bead or something like that – you tie it onto your mainline and loop on your hooklink – looks like the plastic sleeve will slide to allow this to happen? And then you can change hooklinks quickly without tying another knot. No need for another swivel (but you could swap the bead for one)