Mr Moderator,
In my position as self appointed titled person on the board (Sir) I hope that your aforesaid post and I quote \"one of them still uses a scarborough reel\" is not in any way implying insult (I tried defamatory but thought it looked wrong) as if you are it may well affect the book I am at present writing that pampers both its virtues and effectiveness as an effective winch anywhere from the Humber to Wick. Other than that I find the post enlightning and look forward to you continuing to educate us in the virtues of light tackle stuff
LOL
Winch? yer not far wrong. Last time we were out I noticed that the aforementioned winching device appeared to be loaded with what I would estimate as mono in excess of 120LB breaking strain. Whilst questioning with great mirth such a specification I was duly informed (switch to west highland brogue...) \" Ach well, ye see, I dinna have tee keep buying new line as a\'ve never managed tee lose any...\"
The physical attributes of this individual could be described as a stout fellow with forearms like popeye.
He had a backup rod/reel with him which he seldome used as it was \"nee very sporting for the fish\" this winching device was loaded with 400lbs BS mono he was given by his brother as surplus line from his longlining rig he uses comemrcially!
the diameter of his backup reel would be around 15\", and most intriguing of all, appear to have a star drag system of some kind!.
Sinkers were (and I kid you not) roughly hammered lead electrodes from \"auld tractor batteries\" I guess in the 2 to 4lb weight range. Hammered as opposed to melted/recycled as it\'s \"arffy dear on the leccy\" to melt a pan of lead
Necessity being the mother of invention the reasoning here be not merely financial for the canny scot but \"its a Lang drive to the tackle shop in Fort Willy\"
I\'ve never seen a man as red in the face as he was after \'winching\' in a 25lb plus conger from 80 metres with and extra few pound of lead attatched. No playing of the fish just \"get the bugger up\"
happy days!
I\'m \"oot to the fish\" with them again at easter! and I can\'t wait