bigkipper
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throwing stick`sI'm looking for a throwing stick, any recommendation's
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carpcruncher
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i have a korda easi-stic.
not had a problem with it and with a little practice it wangs a boilie a long way.
it is light and easy to use.
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craftycarper
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I only ever see Korda throwing stick in the shops these days
I haven't used anything other than the korda one
Korda one isn't to bad although I've cracked mine through forcing the rods into the car Pro not a good idea to do that
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bigkipper
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so nobody else use`s a throwing stick then.
what`s best...... one thats straight or one with a curve in it ?
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richchappy
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one with a curve, another vote for korda, although i like the prologics for shorter range work...
the new skorpian ones look ok, think gardener or someone make um
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maple
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i use the odd one or four , for short work , i use a home made straight stick , for longer range, i use cobra , korda and a fox stick , there all good , but the cobra rules imo .
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Mac
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Eazi Stick for me too..........once you get the hang of it you wonder how you ever coped without one
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CHADDY321
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Eazi Stick for me too
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bigkipper
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sounds like a plan to me thanks all
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courtz
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king cobra
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nufive
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Bought a king cobra off fleabay recently , i find it hard to use consistently anyone got any tips please .
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maple
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get down the gym
seriously m8 , its just practise , and keep your stick wet
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Craig Banks
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Having consistently round and same size boilies, oh, and practice, practice, practice.
Larger sized baits (16mm+ ) are easier to be accurate with than smaller ones.
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carpmanjay
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i managed to leave my cobra somwhere so had to nip into my local to nab one, only one they had was an easi stick from korda, i must admit its very easy to use and at somthing like 12 quid a right bargain!!!!
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