I got asked to show a novice angler how to make my standard pike fishing trace so I made a quick youtube video, I thought I would share this with novices on here too.
The trace is made from AFW 45Lb Bleeding Leader with Owner Trebles its 24" long which is my standard bait trace.
https://youtu.be/bWs_soKky2o
HOW TO MAKE A DEADBAIT TRACE
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HOW TO MAKE A DEADBAIT TRACE
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Re: HOW TO MAKE A DEADBAIT TRACE
Good that Metals and will help a few out
Using the carp angler knotless knot is the devils work
Cheers Alan
Using the carp angler knotless knot is the devils work
Cheers Alan
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Re: HOW TO MAKE A DEADBAIT TRACE
over the years I've used a few different ways to secure the top treble to the trace the knotless knot was the easiest i found to tie with numb frozen cold fingers.
but yes its the devils work I agree I've ripped off a few bits from the carpists over the years like the hook sharpening kit then the rig tube stuff after having a pike wrap itself up during the scrap it lost a few scales and tore some of the fins so I adopted the carpist rig tube since then the same things happened three more times and the tube just stops the pike losing scales.
carpist aren't completely useless hahaha
but yes its the devils work I agree I've ripped off a few bits from the carpists over the years like the hook sharpening kit then the rig tube stuff after having a pike wrap itself up during the scrap it lost a few scales and tore some of the fins so I adopted the carpist rig tube since then the same things happened three more times and the tube just stops the pike losing scales.
carpist aren't completely useless hahaha
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Re: HOW TO MAKE A DEADBAIT TRACE
Hi,
How do you decide what size crimps to use? I am looking at using savage gear blood 49 carbon wire. The wire is 35lbs and 0.6mm, does that mean the crimps should be 1.2mm or should they be slightly larger than double the diameter of the wire?
Thanks for the help
How do you decide what size crimps to use? I am looking at using savage gear blood 49 carbon wire. The wire is 35lbs and 0.6mm, does that mean the crimps should be 1.2mm or should they be slightly larger than double the diameter of the wire?
Thanks for the help
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Re: HOW TO MAKE A DEADBAIT TRACE
niallbuckley4 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 25 2020 19:16 -Start with the 1.4mm Large crimps, you should be able to pass the wire through 3 times.Hi,
How do you decide what size crimps to use? I am looking at using savage gear blood 49 carbon wire. The wire is 35lbs and 0.6mm, does that mean the crimps should be 1.2mm or should they be slightly larger than double the diameter of the wire?
Thanks for the help
I'm not familiar with SG wire so not sure if 0.6mm includes the coating. You may have to go to the 1.6 to pass 3x.
P.s. Try AFW great wire and they put the required crimp size on the spool
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Re: HOW TO MAKE A DEADBAIT TRACE
niallbuckley4 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 25 2020 19:16 -Hi,
How do you decide what size crimps to use? I am looking at using savage gear blood 49 carbon wire. The wire is 35lbs and 0.6mm, does that mean the crimps should be 1.2mm or should they be slightly larger than double the diameter of the wire?
Thanks for the help
One trick Ive seen used when the wire is much smaller than the crimp - a short length of solid copper wire twisted with the trace wire, when crimped the softer copper moulds around the hard wire.
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Re: HOW TO MAKE A DEADBAIT TRACE
Thanks for the replies, I'll keep a look out for the AFW wire in future. It makes sense to state what crimps the wire should be used with, not sure why they wouldn't.
Niall
Niall
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Re: HOW TO MAKE A DEADBAIT TRACE
Cyprio wrote: ↑Sat Sep 26 2020 10:13 -If I am using PikePro 19 strand wire which is 35lb/16kg... could you recommend a crimp size also??niallbuckley4 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 25 2020 19:16 -Start with the 1.4mm Large crimps, you should be able to pass the wire through 3 times.Hi,
How do you decide what size crimps to use? I am looking at using savage gear blood 49 carbon wire. The wire is 35lbs and 0.6mm, does that mean the crimps should be 1.2mm or should they be slightly larger than double the diameter of the wire?
Thanks for the help
I'm not familiar with SG wire so not sure if 0.6mm includes the coating. You may have to go to the 1.6 to pass 3x.
P.s. Try AFW great wire and they put the required crimp size on the spool
Cheers
Darragh
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Re: HOW TO MAKE A DEADBAIT TRACE
Dazcush wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04 2020 19:30 -They recommend these:(copied from their awful sales pitch:Cyprio wrote: ↑Sat Sep 26 2020 10:13 -If I am using PikePro 19 strand wire which is 35lb/16kg... could you recommend a crimp size also??niallbuckley4 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 25 2020 19:16 -Start with the 1.4mm Large crimps, you should be able to pass the wire through 3 times.Hi,
How do you decide what size crimps to use? I am looking at using savage gear blood 49 carbon wire. The wire is 35lbs and 0.6mm, does that mean the crimps should be 1.2mm or should they be slightly larger than double the diameter of the wire?
Thanks for the help
I'm not familiar with SG wire so not sure if 0.6mm includes the coating. You may have to go to the 1.6 to pass 3x.
P.s. Try AFW great wire and they put the required crimp size on the spool
Cheers
Darragh
“We advise using our 19-strand wire with PikePro crimps (Q28) to form a secure fixing for hooks and swivels. PLEASE NOTE - This wire is not designed to be twisted.”
https://www.anglingdirect.co.uk/pike-pro-crimps-medium
For those looking for AFW
LOOK no further than one of the Pit’s sponsors
https://www.eddieturner.co.uk/pike-tack ... e-Wire-3-1
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Re: HOW TO MAKE A DEADBAIT TRACE
niallbuckley4 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 25 2020 19:16 -It says on the savage gear crimps packets what wires in what strength they are suitable for. They are actually very good crimps and come in large packets for a decent price. I’ll have a look tomorrow which size are for the 35lb Carbon.Hi,
How do you decide what size crimps to use? I am looking at using savage gear blood 49 carbon wire. The wire is 35lbs and 0.6mm, does that mean the crimps should be 1.2mm or should they be slightly larger than double the diameter of the wire?
Thanks for the help
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Re: HOW TO MAKE A DEADBAIT TRACE
Cyprio wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04 2020 21:59 -Would the Drennan E-Sox large slim crimps 1.10mm 28-40lb work also if I cannot get the PikePro ones??Dazcush wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04 2020 19:30 -They recommend these:(copied from their awful sales pitch:Cyprio wrote: ↑Sat Sep 26 2020 10:13 -If I am using PikePro 19 strand wire which is 35lb/16kg... could you recommend a crimp size also??niallbuckley4 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 25 2020 19:16 -Start with the 1.4mm Large crimps, you should be able to pass the wire through 3 times.Hi,
How do you decide what size crimps to use? I am looking at using savage gear blood 49 carbon wire. The wire is 35lbs and 0.6mm, does that mean the crimps should be 1.2mm or should they be slightly larger than double the diameter of the wire?
Thanks for the help
I'm not familiar with SG wire so not sure if 0.6mm includes the coating. You may have to go to the 1.6 to pass 3x.
P.s. Try AFW great wire and they put the required crimp size on the spool
Cheers
Darragh
“We advise using our 19-strand wire with PikePro crimps (Q28) to form a secure fixing for hooks and swivels. PLEASE NOTE - This wire is not designed to be twisted.”
https://www.anglingdirect.co.uk/pike-pro-crimps-medium
For those looking for AFW
LOOK no further than one of the Pit’s sponsors
https://www.eddieturner.co.uk/pike-tack ... e-Wire-3-1
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Re: HOW TO MAKE A DEADBAIT TRACE
As long as you can get the wire to go through 3 times with a snug fit you will be fine.
Go through once attach the hook, pass through again pulling wire to leave hook on an open loop, then pass back through with a tight loop before crimping.
If you know how thick the wire is x it by two then go for the next crimp size up
Sorry can’t be more specific, I originally used carboflex, before finding AFW, Pike IMO are not put off by wire and AFW lasts for whole season,
Mainly cause I blank alot
Go through once attach the hook, pass through again pulling wire to leave hook on an open loop, then pass back through with a tight loop before crimping.
If you know how thick the wire is x it by two then go for the next crimp size up
Sorry can’t be more specific, I originally used carboflex, before finding AFW, Pike IMO are not put off by wire and AFW lasts for whole season,
Mainly cause I blank alot
Andy Carpenter