Hobo hand fishing line - competition

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Wild Thing

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Nice one Graham.

I have taken a diffent approach to you and Mcgivered one together out of bits from the shed together with a few bits of spare fishing kit from the loft.

Will post pics on 1st November, but mine isn't as asthetically pleasing as yours graham.

Phill
 

stuart f

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Hi folks i know this has lapsed now but i did make a hand line set up for the comp,but the night i tried to post up the pics was the night of the site crash,i have also been busy with work of late so thats the reason i'm only now getting round to posting my results.

Anyway heres my effort,i chose to go with a multiplier reel type setup.
The line is hand made cordage and the hook is a composite hook,its a wooden shaft and a bone barb that is lashed together with spruce root.
The hole in the stone weight is a natural feature which is made by a clam that bores through stone,so less work for me,you've got to love nature and all her ways ;)
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My thinking was to also incorperate a priest so as to dispatch the catch once landed,here you can see the priest seperated from the reel.
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I also had to make a toggle mechanism so that the reel would'nt fly off the priest during casting,heres the toggle components,they are made of bone and leather.
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And heres a close up of the toggle in place to stop the reel coming off the the priest,also you can see the handle of the reel which is also made of bone.
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Well thats my effort thanks for looking.

Cheers Stuart.
 

Ogri the trog

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Can't say that this thread caught my eye before, but....

Damn Stuart, that is fine work; I don't know whether to be totally blown away or highly enthused.

Brilliant work

Ogri the trog
 

FordPrefect

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Stuart, your priest/handline is very clever and very beautiful.
Could you tell me what the cordage is made from? And have you had much luck shore fishing with such cordage and primitive hook (or gorge) setup?
 

stuart f

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Hi folks,thanks for all the kind comments.


Stuart, your priest/handline is very clever and very beautiful.
Could you tell me what the cordage is made from? And have you had much luck shore fishing with such cordage and primitive hook (or gorge) setup?

Hi Ford,the main line is made of Flax,and the dropper for the hook is braided nettle.The last time i had the chance to have a go with a primitive fishing setup at the seashore,the weather goods were against me.But i will be heading to the coast next weekend so i will be trying it out,i will try to get some pics and then post them up.

Cheers Stuart.
 

Wild Thing

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Hi folks

Here's my effort, cobbled together from bits in my shed as I am useless at carving out of wood.

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Just need to add a few more hooks and a couple of spinners and flies and away we go.

Cheers

Phill
 

keen-edge

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the good old skateboard wheel:D;runs down stream very smooth;)when not used for fishing i use the bearing wheel with my bow and drill for fire lighting no need for shells you can light a fire in no time;)
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Chopper

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I have had mine for a while, it works quite well.

All of the fishing bits fit inside the stainless pot that the line is wrapped round.

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