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    • #8085
      Kenny Klimes
      Keymaster

      A tip to prepare your wool indicators (New Zealand System) to float all day.

      Those of us who use the very sensitive, New Zealand indicator system usually will put some type of floatant paste on the wool to help it float better and longer.  Most just put the floatant paste on their fingers and rub it into the wool. Think about it – this just coats the outside of the wool indicator fibers.

      Try this tip!! Get a popsicle stick or tongue depressor and add a piece of velcro (the rough or hook side). Add floatant paste to the velcro and “comb” the floatant paste into the wool indicator. This technique will get floatant on all the fine fibers of the wool. Your indicator will not only float better and longer but you will be able to use more weight (split shot) if needed .

    • #8212
      mmSensei
      Participant

      Grasshopper Kenny,

      Proud you make me with the knowledge you possess. A good student you have been!!!

    • #8340
      engermike
      Participant

      Yarn indicators are my  favorite.  They float well, minimal casting interference, importantly they slide up and down tippet easily, and most  importantly (at least in my mind) are cheap.  Check this out:

    • #8522
      MOfishMO
      Participant

      Mike thanks for posting. I’m always looking for a stealthier indicator presentation. I have order the materials for The Dorsey, can’t wait to try it on the water.

      Tight lines.

      Mike O.

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