Cane stem Tench drifters with balsa bodies and cork sight bobs. |
Porcupine Avons with balsa bodies & porcupine wagglers. |
Balsa bodied wagglers with Norfolk reed stems. |
Swan quill wagglers. |
Balsa on cane chubbers. |
Cork on cane pike floats with and without sight bobs. |
Sarkanda reed wagglers with cane stems. |
Hi Mark,
ReplyDeleteYou're making stunnuing floaters and bobbers, I like them a lot. I have already heard about your workmanship, and I have written some blog articles (2) about floater-builders and floaters.
I want to know if it is ok if I use your name and use some pictures of you in a next blog, which is in Dutch. I mention builders and their floats an redirect them using links to their owen websites/blogs.
My website is: carpphotopassion.wordpress.com and is about carpfishing, but I'm more a carpfisherman who does floater fishing for carp.
If it is ok, I will mention you in my next blog about floaters and builders (in dutch: "karperdobbers", eg: http://carpphotopassion.wordpress.com/2013/12/30/karperdobbers/?relatedposts_exclude=1086 )
Hi Frenk
DeleteThank you for your kind words about my floats that's very kind of you, I have read your blog and enjoyed it very much and would be very happy to appear on it,and I can put a link on my blog for your site.
All the best.
Mark.
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ReplyDeleteHi mate could I please buy some from you please
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