
Notice the wire wrapped around the base of the left-hand bung.
I might get some goose quills to replace the old and broken ones.
Yeah I noticed that when they came. I like them alot. Shame there wasn't any history to them. I will use them at some point in my fishing life though.
I have a few of those. I think they are pilot floats that were used for pike fishing , and that they're meant to be placed above the main pike bung.Tonytoned wrote: Tue Apr 09, 2024 2:53 pm My latest addition to my collection is this little naive gem. I picked this up on a job lot at the vintage tackle fair at Romsey on the Sunday just gone.
This bobber is about an inch across and been crudely painted, the peg has been carved by hand.
There are more suprises in the tackle box that I purchased.
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Mark you are correct, the Pike pilot float was slid on the line above the bung and like you I could never see understand the benefit its use.Mr B wrote: Thu Apr 18, 2024 1:08 pm I stand to be corrected but I think a Pike pilot float was slid on the line behind the the bung/ gazeter, without a peg in it so it slid freely? They never came with a peg. Thats how I used one.. I could never see the point so I used one just a few times.
As I said.... I could be very wrong.
Mr B
You're right Mr B.Mr B wrote: Thu Apr 18, 2024 1:08 pm I stand to be corrected but I think a Pike pilot float was slid on the line behind the the bung/ gazeter, without a peg in it so it slid freely? They never came with a peg. Thats how I used one.. I could never see the point so I used one just a few times.
As I said.... I could be very wrong.
Mr B