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Pike Floats : Make your own Pike Floats

Pike Floats working out expensive for you too….? Well a few months ago i thought to myself about following others and making my own pike floats for deadbait fishing and also for bob floats for when livebaiting.

First up were deadbait floats, and i even impressed myself!  I purchased a few strips of balsa doweling 3/4″ from the local art and craft shop.  I think 3 strips were £1.80.  Enough to make six floats as each was 12″ long.   I cut them all in half and with some fine sandpaper began to round off the ends.  This took little more than 5 minutes per float.  After half an hour they were all ready for painting.   I drilled a tiny hole in each and inserted a size 8 swivel ( next time i will try 10’s ) Then after supergluing them tight I painted the entire float with white exterior glass that we had lying about in the garage and left them to dry for the night.  The next morning i masking taped them at the approxiamate half way point of the float, and proceeded to painted orange tops to them with some day-glo acrylic paint i found for £1.50 for a tube.  I barely used any in painting them all.   Another day went by to let them set and i coated them from head to toe in exterior gloss varnish £4.99 a pot ( plenty to easily do atleast a 100 floats ). 

I was astonished at just how easy the whole process was.  And cost savings that are unbelievable!  A normal pike deadbait float retails at around £2. 

My costs were :
- Piece of balsa required for float 30p
- Swivel 10p
- Paint   5p worth of dayglo orange (estimated - probably even less)
- Exterior Vanish 5p (estimated on amount used)

Total cost - 50p  

I think you will agree that it is more than worthwhile to try it yourself!  Let me know how you get on and i will try to post pictures soon! 

Next week i’m going to try making my own pike bob float, for paternoster and roving livebait rigs!!!

September 3rd, 2008 Posted by admin | Blog, Pike Rigs, Tackle | no comments

Pike Tackle : Pike Trace Storage

At last someone has decided to make a decent piece of kit to hold your pike trace, a big well done to Savage Gear . It seems extremely well made if not a little fiddly to start with, you will soon be wondering how you ever survived without one. And all this for the bargain price of £9.99. I have been using a conventional rig bin but always struggled to get many traces in without tangling them up a little, this will save me a lot of time and grief!

 

Pike Trace Storage

July 6th, 2008 Posted by mark | Pike Rigs, Tackle | no comments