Advantages: Cheap....thats about it Disadvantages: Mishapen easily, nothing outstanding about it, too hard (no cushion)
...I have used a Mitre Tactic on many occasions now on all the surfaces (blaise, astro turf and grass) and I have always been underwhelmed by its performance.
My old school got them in at dirt cheap prices (about £1.73 per ball when averaged out) and used them on our blaise pitches. This really was a nightmare as getting smacked on the thigh with one of these balls on a chilly december morning is never going to be an enjoyable experience.
It would also explain why the Higher results are going down the pan as kids lose millions more brain cells every time they header one of these rocks.
It also won't fly very far and if the wind takes hold of it, it could go anywhere.
With this said, it is quite a solid ball if just being used for perhaps passing drills or warm ups. It is by no stretch of the imagination anywhere near the standard...
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Advantages: The knowledge of the fly Disadvantages: Can get caught in weeds
...I am a fly fisher. I enjoy it much more than coarse fishing which is featured on the site.
It takes time in pleasure my hobby and I have devoted many years to it ever since I was 7, I was so eager to learn. Fly fishing I feel is a great hobby and people should take it up. Flies are crucially to the sport, seeing that is what the fish is attracted to and how you catch it.
*The fly first of all must be suited to the fish that you are wishing to catch (e.g. a rainbow trout is more partial to the brown and green flies, the 'pheasant tails' and 'dampshels nypmh').
*The type of water that you are fishing in (e.g. the clear waters of a well kept lake, the best colours would be white with black, white or yellow, the best fly for clear water would be the buzzer).On the other hand, the lakes that I am most fond of are the Lochs of bonnie...
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