Pike Paternoster Rig

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Re: Pike Paternoster Rig

Postby chrism1988 » 22 Feb 2010, 18:37

welll,,,, i didnt saturday plenty of bubbles around my bait and in my experience thats when pike are in the area but didnt get a take all morning
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Re: Pike Paternoster Rig

Postby pete777 » 22 Feb 2010, 20:42

just got to keep (wa) tryin chris
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Re: Pike Paternoster Rig

Postby John Enty » 22 Feb 2010, 20:48

keep at it pal :D
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Re: Pike Paternoster Rig

Postby chrism1988 » 22 Feb 2010, 21:43

yes indeed lads
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Re: Pike Paternoster Rig

Postby Tally » 02 Mar 2010, 23:34

Just bought a Greys Prwola ready made paternoster. Had a couple of big bangs on it but no runs. I am using it in conjunction with a sub float. Looking forward to giving it a full day this week. Does anyone have a preference between sub float or float on the surface?

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Re: Pike Paternoster Rig

Postby pete777 » 02 Mar 2010, 23:35

prefer sub float,i cant use surface float,because you have me powergum :lol:
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Re: Pike Paternoster Rig

Postby dave » 02 Mar 2010, 23:37

ok tally............dont think it matters mate...but for wot ive seen
think u be beter under the surface as alan dose wen hes on jumbles but depending on how deep your going..
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Re: Pike Paternoster Rig

Postby Tally » 05 Mar 2010, 09:08

Cheers Dave
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Re: Pike Paternoster Rig

Postby Andy » 14 Mar 2010, 10:06

Tally wrote:Does anyone have a preference between sub float or float on the surface?

The big advantage of using a sunken float is that you dont have to know the exact depth for the rig to work properly.

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