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Topic: Halibut Freakout!  (Read 4669 times)

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INSAYN

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I would suggest eliminating the bungee in parallel with the rope concept in favor for a bungee inside hollow webbing (scrunchy) similar to a paddle/rod leash.   Tie your poon/gaff rope to one end and your buoy to the other. 

To give you an image as close as I can, but just small loops on the ends to tie onto, no metal hardware.
 

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Fungunnin

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I don't think there is any need for a bungee at all ... if you want gradual loading put a few small float ahead of your main float.


rawkfish

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I don't think there is any need for a bungee at all ... if you want gradual loading put a few small float ahead of your main float.
Yeah, I was just gonna leave it out of whatever I come up with to replace that setup.
                
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INSAYN

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I don't think there is any need for a bungee at all ... if you want gradual loading put a few small float ahead of your main float.
Yeah, I was just gonna leave it out of whatever I come up with to replace that setup.

Even easier.
 

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I don't think there is any need for a bungee at all ... if you want gradual loading put a few small float ahead of your main float.

The fish is still attached to the hook/line/rod, which will anyway provide gradual loading!

-Allen


Kyle M

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I love it how the halibut adjusted the camera angle at 1:10, obviously to stay in the frame. They're such show offs!


rawkfish

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I love it how the halibut adjusted the camera angle at 1:10, obviously to stay in the frame. They're such show offs!

I was thinking the same thing when I watched that video for the first time!  :D
                
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Ripndrag

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Sweet video hope to get a couple videos/halibut like that this year
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