Nibble tip rod/ tips

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Nibble tip rod/ tips

Post by bowl » Thu Jan 17, 2019 6:42 am

Silstar power tip/ penn assault 3000/ 8lb j thread =10 ting.

Tica nibble tip/ sienna 1000/ 6 lb fc rock= 1 ting

Any tips/ technique on how to use nibble tips... :water:
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interestingly tried for a gummy using fresh ting...not one banjo or anything...
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Re: Nibble tip rod/ tips

Post by fishnut » Thu Jan 17, 2019 9:47 am

Been using nibbletips for bream/ting for a long time only difference is the fish doesnt feel the tension till the rod bends a bit
I don't rig them any different
Been using jarvis walker vector nibbletips,the rods are around 10 years old at least,were around $20 from memory from kmart

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Re: Nibble tip rod/ tips

Post by dazz999 » Fri Jan 18, 2019 4:42 pm

as why there called nibble tips once you cast out once you wind in the slack line the slender tip has a nice bend so any inquires you can see very easy but also if a fish takes you bait swimming upwards your tip will straighten as the tension from the line is taken i have caught quite a few fish this way on a normal rod you would,nt see it hope that makes sense

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