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Question on shooting a line
If you can, manufacture/fabricate a catapult 6" in front of a fishing
reel that has a closed faced spool that has 100 Yards of 6Lb monofilament line on the spool. You might be able to get the local kid to sell you his catapult. Fix them to a piece of wood with the reel at the rear of your lenght of wood "upside down" to the catapult. The reel can be fixed on the wood with insulting tape on the reel feet. The catapult needs fixing on the wood, at the end. Make a fixing to steady it up on the wooden bar. The catapult hand grip goes below the wooden bar. If you use a lenght of wood long enough to support a stock piece that you can pull into your shoulder, this will help in making the target alot easier to "hit" and will give support at the rear, the catapult handle giving support at the front, thus enableing your other hand to pull the catapult rubber back. After tying the line to the weight, (use a pear shaped lead) place the weight in the catapult pouch, release the bail pin and the lead weight is shot over the tree limb. After reaching and acheiving the desired target!! remove the lead weight, tie a nylon cord to it and "reel the line back in" Remove line after reeling back in, put assembly away. Tie your dogbone or insulating piece that's on the end of your wire to the cord, pull your nylon cord back and anchor to anything usable. Jobs a good un. ezy pezy Sounds dead long winded, but simple really. Dave -- Amateur Radio Call Sign M1BTI, Located in Manchester England. Locator square IO83TK Chairman Of Trafford Radio Club. Club Call Signs G0TRG & M1BBP Located at Umist, University Of Manchester Institute For Science And Technology Share What You Know, Learn What You Dont. |
Question on shooting a line
On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 12:12:52 GMT, Dave Piggin
wrote: If you can, manufacture/fabricate a catapult 6" in front of a fishing reel that has a closed faced spool that has 100 Yards of 6Lb monofilament line on the spool. You might be able to get the local kid to sell you his catapult. Why not just use the rod and reel? Admittedly some can throw farther than they can cast. OTOH in the city of Midland it is illegal to use said catapult, bow, or other mechanical means of throwing things. At least they've not outlawed the use of the rod and reel. Myself, I like a good cross bow. OTOH you'd need a lot more than a 100 yards of monofilament.:-)) Still it's not problem here as I live out in the country. Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com snip |
Question on shooting a line
Why not just use the rod and reel? Admittedly some can throw farther than they can cast. I doubt there are very many people who can either throw, or cast a line, at 70 feet, over a particular branch of a rather densely packed conifer tree. I can do it, however, with a slingshot. A bow or crossbow would be even better, I'll admit. Ed |
Question on shooting a line
I've been using my old Bear hunting bow, and rubber tipped small game arrows
with 20 lb fishing line for years. Works great, even though the neighbors think I'm crazy. After I get the line where I want it, I cut the line freeing the arrow and tie on a 1 oz. bullet sinker and pull the line up over the tree limbs that are 'extra' till the sinker is only over the target tree limb and then just drop the line and sinker. Works perfect. "Ed" wrote in message . 93.175... Why not just use the rod and reel? Admittedly some can throw farther than they can cast. I doubt there are very many people who can either throw, or cast a line, at 70 feet, over a particular branch of a rather densely packed conifer tree. I can do it, however, with a slingshot. A bow or crossbow would be even better, I'll admit. Ed |
Question on shooting a line
I use a 1.5 oz weight and 20# line. Works very well.
Steve W4SEF On Sat, 29 Oct 2005 22:55:15 GMT, Ed wrote: I'm trying to shoot a line over a tree limb to hoist my next generation of wire dipole. I'm using a slingshot, a 1 oz round lead fishing weight, and in this case, 40# test fishing line. Although I have had fair success in the past, I'm having difficulties lately. My weight won't pull the line down the other side of the limb beyond where it stopped. My Question: What weight do you guys recommend? Does anyone know what weight is used on the EZhang system? Comments sollicited. Right now I'm waiting for the wind to blow and hopefully move the tree limb enough to make the hanging weight pull my live over to the point where I can reach it. Ed K7AAT |
Question on shooting a line
On Tue, 01 Nov 2005 01:13:09 GMT, Ed
wrote: Why not just use the rod and reel? Admittedly some can throw farther than they can cast. I doubt there are very many people who can either throw, or cast a line, at 70 feet, over a particular branch of a rather densely packed conifer tree. I can do it, however, with a slingshot. A bow or crossbow would be even better, I'll admit. Well, back in my college days (the first time) I had a phys ed class called "The techniques of Bait and Fly Casting". We had to be able to put the "bait" through a 16" tire from the width of the field house (a bit wider than the width of a basketball court.) to pass. I haven't used a spinning rod in over 25 years. I'd be lucky to hit the other side of the field house let alone the hole in the tire. :-)) Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com Ed |
Question on shooting a line
Why not just use the rod and reel? Admittedly some can throw farther than they can cast. I doubt there are very many people who can either throw, or cast a line, at 70 feet, over a particular branch of a rather densely packed conifer tree. I can do it, however, with a slingshot. A bow or crossbow would be even better, I'll admit. Which is why I recommend using my described method, as you can "sight" up your target. Easy really. Dave. d:-)) -- Amateur Radio Call Sign M1BTI, Located in Manchester England. Locator square IO83TK Chairman Of Trafford Radio Club. Club Call Signs G0TRG & M1BBP Located at Umist, University Of Manchester Institute For Science And Technology Share What You Know, Learn What You Dont. |
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