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I've read a few posts about these but haven't seen any photos and would like to see how they work.
After having to swim back to the beach a couple of times yesterday to unload my clothespin stringer I decided I need something better. So, who has photos, or links to photos, that they can share? Thanks, Jon
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jon check this out:
http://forums.deeperblue.net/beginne...-bad-loss.html youll find some pics here in the post by miles... basically, the spike is tied up to your float line and clipped on to the handle of your gun (to the little loop at the bottom of most handles), so you have the gun handle, a clip, the spike and then the float line which you could attach directly to your float OR, there is another part of the speed stringer system, basically a short SS cable with a flopper, that you tie between the float line and the float, the purpose of this extension/flopper is 1: to ensure that the fish do not travl back up your float line 2: easy to remove the fish just unclip the ss cable from the float and all the fish just slide down AMazing system, been using it for quite some time...
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Looks great to me.
Now, where can I buy one? Jon
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Heh, I just found this thread Jon. I saw Marwan's post in a poll thread and liked the idea. I have been looking on and off all day for one of those. Let me know what you find. If I have to, I'll have a friend make one or two or 3
EDIT: I found on accessories third item. Now I just need to find one in the states.
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Rob allen makes them, i buy directly from him as there is no dealer in my country, im sure theres a rob allen dealer in the us, maybe in florida if im not mistaken.. my advice, buy at least 2 if you are using 2 lengths of float line..( ihave a short and long one depending on my location)..also i would recommend the standard float line to be used with this like the ones made by rob allen and rabitech, i think also omer makes them , NOT the vinyl cable coated ones..the normal rope float line, with looped ends
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Florida Freedivers carries them, they just do not have them on their site. I'm trying to order some now, he has to find a price.
EDIT: They are ~$20. They come with the cable for the float end that has the flopper to keep them from coming back down the line.
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--Chris Last edited by ILDiver; March 10th, 2008 at 20:55. |
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So, how many carp can you string on a 40' float line?
![]() Jon
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I'm thinking at least 40! Almost big enough
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Quote:
The other end is a cable that clips to the float and to the floatline. At the connection of the float line to the cable is a flopper to keep the fish from coming back down the line.
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AHHHH i seeee
How strong is the stringer line up to the float. I know of peeple who use those with bungies but when the fish would slide up it would nik holes and rips in the boungies??????? (goood pic) Was thinking of geting the RA kniffe from florida free divers is the store any good and are they cheep to ship?(nj area) thanks |
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I'm not sure what the shipping is costing me
I ordered a Rob Allen float line that he recommended and said should work very well. The floatline is plent strong. From the line to the fish holder you have to use dyneema to connect the two. This is so you don't have a huge knot stopping the fish. I'm not using a tuna bungie, I'm going to be using a regular nylon line. I am hoping the fish go up the line smoothly.
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I just 'bout finished a DIY one will post soon!
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One question about the stringer for those that use them. (it may be in one of the other threads, I'll look) How do you feed the fish onto the line? It seemd if you feed through the gills and out the mouth, the gills would hang up more on the float line.
Thanks
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