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A Your mainline needs to be strong enough to cope with the fish you are likely to catch. An average day on an average stillwater will require 4-6lb line. B Thread a Korum Feedabead or snap link swivel onto your mainline and follow this with a small bead. C Now securely tie on a micro swivel. Micro swivels are tiny and therefore they weigh very little , so a fish that takes the bait won t be able to feel the weight of this tiny swivel. D Clip your chosen weight onto the Feedabead or snap link swivel. It could be a groundbait feeder, a blockend feeder or a straight lead. E Your hooklength choice will again depend upon the size of fish present in the venue. The best hooklengths are high-tech lines as these offer great strength for a reduced diameter, meaning you ll get more bites and stand a better chance of landing the fish you hook. A good starting point for general fishing will be 0.10 mm, but step up to something like 0.16 mm if you are hittinginto lots of big carp. F Your hook needs to match the size of your chosen bait . For a guide to hook sizes , click HERE .
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