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Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: cdjk123 on November 26, 2017, 08:06:07 AM

Title: What is a fishing tackle/equip design flaw that you would like to see improved?
Post by: cdjk123 on November 26, 2017, 08:06:07 AM
Hi all,

This is something that has always intrigued me: tinkering and improving things. With all your years of knowledge and experience, what are some things about the fishing world that you would like to see improved?

Alternatively, what is a product that you would like to see on the market, but don't?
Title: Re: What is a fishing tackle/equip design flaw that you would like to see improved?
Post by: Jk47 on November 26, 2017, 10:57:18 AM
How about DNE come up with a simple but bulletproof way to incorporate float stops into their bobbers so I can quit carrying around these dam toothpicks
Title: Re: What is a fishing tackle/equip design flaw that you would like to see improved?
Post by: halcyonguitars on November 26, 2017, 12:08:47 PM
How about fish seeking terminal tackle?
Title: Re: What is a fishing tackle/equip design flaw that you would like to see improved?
Post by: cammer on November 26, 2017, 03:09:52 PM
On breathable waders, neoprene that doesn't leak after 7 days, also way more abrasion resistance legs and crotch seams
Title: Re: What is a fishing tackle/equip design flaw that you would like to see improved?
Post by: mikeyman on November 26, 2017, 04:39:05 PM
Fishing line spool new with abrasion.
Good lures with crappy hooks.
A fishing rod with the porcelaine falling out of an eyelit.
Leaking waders
Dead worms in a new pack
A float that wont go under.

A product i would like to see more available...invisable fishing weights.


Title: Re: What is a fishing tackle/equip design flaw that you would like to see improved?
Post by: Jk47 on November 26, 2017, 06:39:32 PM
A float that wont go under.
;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: What is a fishing tackle/equip design flaw that you would like to see improved?
Post by: MetalAndFeathers on November 26, 2017, 07:24:48 PM
High vis floating mono that doesnt cost 40-50$ per 150 yds
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Post by: bigsnag on November 26, 2017, 10:58:39 PM
On breathable waders, neoprene that doesn't leak after 7 days........
????
Title: Re: What is a fishing tackle/equip design flaw that you would like to see improved?
Post by: Every Day on November 27, 2017, 08:52:25 AM
How about DNE come up with a simple but bulletproof way to incorporate float stops into their bobbers so I can quit carrying around these dam toothpicks

Try top shelf floats. Pricey, but they have that exact thing. I've been using them lately, and really like them!

On breathable waders, neoprene that doesn't leak after 7 days, also way more abrasion resistance legs and crotch seams

2 mm neoprene wading socks slid over your feet before your boots go on will fix that forever.

High vis floating mono that doesnt cost 40-50$ per 150 yds

Have you tried Raven line? I've had great success with it. Floats high, is strong, fairly abrasion resistant, comes in a bunch of colours, and is very thin for its lb rating! It's inexpensive too!
Title: Re: What is a fishing tackle/equip design flaw that you would like to see improved?
Post by: blaydRnr on November 27, 2017, 12:05:26 PM
Guides that don't freeze over.
Title: Re: What is a fishing tackle/equip design flaw that you would like to see improved?
Post by: Stratocaster on November 27, 2017, 12:49:06 PM
On breathable waders, neoprene that doesn't leak after 7 days, also way more abrasion resistance legs and crotch seams

They could build bulletproof waders but they won't because they wouldn't be selling as many waders when people need to replace them.  Kind of like household appliances.

Title: Re: What is a fishing tackle/equip design flaw that you would like to see improved?
Post by: Stratocaster on November 27, 2017, 12:52:48 PM
A High End 4 piece 10'6 baitcasting rod.


Title: Re: What is a fishing tackle/equip design flaw that you would like to see improved?
Post by: wildmanyeah on November 27, 2017, 01:26:58 PM

Good lures with crappy hooks.


This is pretty much the only problem I have with Gibbs lures.
Title: Re: What is a fishing tackle/equip design flaw that you would like to see improved?
Post by: DanL on November 27, 2017, 01:44:29 PM
They could build bulletproof waders but they won't because they wouldn't be selling as many waders when people need to replace them. 

I suspect the reason is more that it would be far more expensive and would compromise greatly on the usability (ie weight, stiffness, breathability, etc). Planned obsolescence probably doesn't even factor into it as if one company made a significantly more durable wader at a competitive price, it would be a huge selling point over all other companies. Someone out there would do it if they could.

A High End 4 piece 10'6 baitcasting rod.

I like this idea. Or even a 3 piece would be nice. You see multi-piece fly rods all the time. Do it as a line of blanks for custom builders, and I'd buy it.
Title: Re: What is a fishing tackle/equip design flaw that you would like to see improved?
Post by: Fish Assassin on November 27, 2017, 02:27:48 PM
Guides that don't freeze over.

X2
Title: Re: What is a fishing tackle/equip design flaw that you would like to see improved?
Post by: 96XJ on November 27, 2017, 05:15:22 PM
This is pretty much the only problem I have with Gibbs lures.

That burns me too , nothing worse than spending $ and have throw part of it away

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Post by: Shinny on November 27, 2017, 07:16:18 PM
That burns me too , nothing worse than spending $ and have throw part of it away

Check out some of the r&b products. I found the lures and hooks to be good quality. The copper 2/5 seemed to work particularly well this year.
Title: Re: What is a fishing tackle/equip design flaw that you would like to see improved?
Post by: hammer on November 27, 2017, 09:52:22 PM
x3 on those croc hooks.....my dentist scrapes my teeth with harder metal.

I have come to realize that  based on the type of fishing I do, all my waders will leak. Ichave have a garage full for Simms waders with the feet cut out for boat pants...

Guides that don't freeze...Amen




Title: Re: What is a fishing tackle/equip design flaw that you would like to see improved?
Post by: cammer on November 28, 2017, 02:16:36 AM
Hammer. Agree that's the price of being a river fisherman,---, pebbles,,wetness, BlackBerry bushes,,branches snags etc all wreak havoc on breathables,,,why I pay the utmost least when I buy them. 2 years and they be done, good idea for boat pants
Title: Re: What is a fishing tackle/equip design flaw that you would like to see improved?
Post by: losos on November 28, 2017, 05:15:11 AM
Fishing line spool new with abrasion.
Good lures with crappy hooks.
A fishing rod with the porcelaine falling out of an eyelit.
Leaking waders
Dead worms in a new pack
A float that wont go under.
A product i would like to see more available...invisable fishing weights.

"A float that won't go under "
What would be its purpose?
Title: Re: What is a fishing tackle/equip design flaw that you would like to see improved?
Post by: jordanc on November 28, 2017, 06:45:44 AM
R&B Copper was awesome this year
Title: Re: What is a fishing tackle/equip design flaw that you would like to see improved?
Post by: Jk47 on November 28, 2017, 08:11:47 AM
"A float that won't go under "
What would be its purpose?
Lol he’s saying that his are defective because “they won’t go under” (ie no fish underneath)
Title: Re: What is a fishing tackle/equip design flaw that you would like to see improved?
Post by: Jk47 on November 28, 2017, 08:19:34 AM
Try top shelf floats. Pricey, but they have that exact thing. I've been using them lately, and really like them!
Hmmmm, thanks Dan, I’ll maybe purchase a couple of these to try in the future, however it IS hard to justify spending $ on floats when, like Chris I spend a little extra time most days I fish going float collecting. Haven’t bought floats in a long time!
Title: Re: What is a fishing tackle/equip design flaw that you would like to see improved?
Post by: milo on November 28, 2017, 09:03:03 AM
What is a fishing tackle/equip design flaw that I would like to see improved?

The angler. It is quite an old model and it came with a lot of design flaws.
Would be nice if it could be overhauled.  :P
Title: Re: What is a fishing tackle/equip design flaw that you would like to see improved?
Post by: Blackrt03 on November 28, 2017, 09:10:32 AM
Guides that don't freeze over.

X3
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Post by: Kever on December 22, 2017, 09:31:09 AM
I'd like to try an invisible hook 😁
Title: Re: What is a fishing tackle/equip design flaw that you would like to see improved?
Post by: DanL on December 22, 2017, 11:16:38 AM
I'd like to see an electric motor with an easily removed tiller for transporting.

Also may sound like sacrilege to some, but a quality centerpin reel with an adjustable drag.
Title: Re: What is a fishing tackle/equip design flaw that you would like to see improved?
Post by: Noahs Arc on December 23, 2017, 06:09:11 AM
I'd like to see an electric motor with an easily removed tiller for transporting.

Also may sound like sacrilege to some, but a quality centerpin reel with an adjustable drag.

They’re called mooching reels
Title: Re: What is a fishing tackle/equip design flaw that you would like to see improved?
Post by: santefe on December 23, 2017, 02:22:48 PM
My Harkely and Heywood 'Avon' (bronze) has a drag on, that I never use.
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Post by: FlyFishin Magician on December 24, 2017, 09:08:55 AM
How about a suitable non-toxic, environmentally friendly, and cost effective substitute for lead-containing fishing products (e.g. weights).  I heard that tungsten may be an alternative, but I've yet to see any in the stores.  One problem is that tungsten is not as malleable as lead.  Gold is malleable, but not very cost effective to use as a weight.  LOL.  Any ideas out there???
Title: Re: What is a fishing tackle/equip design flaw that you would like to see improved?
Post by: pwn50m3 f15h3r on December 24, 2017, 02:07:50 PM
How about a suitable non-toxic, environmentally friendly, and cost effective substitute for lead-containing fishing products (e.g. weights).  I heard that tungsten may be an alternative, but I've yet to see any in the stores.  One problem is that tungsten is not as malleable as lead.  Gold is malleable, but not very cost effective to use as a weight.  LOL.  Any ideas out there???
Copper works, but it is harder to work with (work hardens easily).
Title: Re: What is a fishing tackle/equip design flaw that you would like to see improved?
Post by: TimL on December 24, 2017, 02:13:26 PM
Lures with ready-to-use single barbless hooks so that there's no extra step for the angler to crimp the barbs or take out the treble hooks  :P
Title: Re: What is a fishing tackle/equip design flaw that you would like to see improved?
Post by: wildmanyeah on December 24, 2017, 03:01:10 PM
This is a huge pet peeve of mine why do lures need to come with bard hooks. Why are jigs that are made locally to be fished locally have barbed hooks
Title: Re: What is a fishing tackle/equip design flaw that you would like to see improved?
Post by: mikeyman on December 24, 2017, 03:46:24 PM
Different regulations in areas. May not be made locally. Or to make sure more marketable in other areas. Easy to pinch a barb. Or cut off a treble and put on a siwash.
Title: Re: What is a fishing tackle/equip design flaw that you would like to see improved?
Post by: losos on December 24, 2017, 07:48:53 PM
I'd like to see an electric motor with an easily removed tiller for transporting.

Also may sound like sacrilege to some, but a quality centerpin reel with an adjustable drag.
canadafishingreels.com have just that
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Post by: dave c on December 24, 2017, 09:56:00 PM
Would like to see floats with a built in stop
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Post by: dcajaxs on December 25, 2017, 11:05:45 AM
Would like to see floats with a built in stop

yes this would be a good improvement. 
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Post by: greyghost on December 25, 2017, 02:08:31 PM
Didn’t realize that float stops are so hard to put on! :o