| From slopeflyer.com Tips Tha Wanger: A homemade tool for retrieving tree bound model aircraft.
Materials: I made my wanger from what I happened to have laying around. Here’s what I used:
On the wide side of the board, rout a slot down the center from end to end, 3/16” deep. (The slot a bit less then 1/2 the diameter of the shaft so that whatever line is attached to the shaft, doesn’t get hung up on the sides.) The side with the slot is the “top”. Drill a 1/2” hole from side to side at one end. Center the hole between the bottom of the slot and the bottom edge of your board. There won’t be much material top and bottom, that’s OK. Tie the ends of the tubing to make a loop. Center the knot in your loop and tie another knot so you have a nice big knot with two loops of equal length on each side of it. Thread one end of the loop through the hole in the end of your wanger. Situate it so that the knot is wedged in the hole with equal loops hanging out each side. Fashion a notch in one end of your shaft, just like an arrow notch. On the same plane as the notch, Drill a small hole, just large enough for your fishing line or other small diameter line. Tie your line to the shaft. OK, your ready to try out you wanger. A few caveats: Think of this thing as a weapon and treat it accordingly. My tone has been humorous, but this is in fact a spear gun capable of serious injury. Don’t get the line wrapped around your finger before you fire. Your fingers work much better when attached to your hand. Other apendages too, like ears... Make sure your line is free, bail open. You probably don’t want your fishing reel to end up in the tree too. I used some heavy rocks to secure my reel some distance behind me, that worked OK. You could have someone hold it for you, but if you’re like me, no one in the family has the patience to do this with you. I have also thought of mounting it on the end of the wanger, but haven’t tried that idea yet. Test the range. You might be surprised how far it shoots. Adjust the length of the rubber to adjust the range. Shooting farther than needed complicates retrieval. To use: Find something to brace the end. Secure the reel and open the bail Notch the rubber into the shaft, noting where your line will run. Draw back your shaft and let it fly. Try again Try again When you succeed in getting the line in a suitable place, cut the shaft free of the line (don’t let it go), tie a heavier line to the end of your mono and pull your heavier line backwards with the reel till you have both ends of the heavy line in your hand. Start wanging on the line to free your model. Proper Wanging technique is crucial. If you get the tree branch oscillating nicely, then surprise the tree with an “out of beat” yank, it will often become so confused and frightened that it will forget about your model for a moment and let it slip. Sometimes, you can forget the wanging all together and just “jump rope” the rope and whack the model with the rope. Happy hunting. Karl © Copyright 2000-2007 by slopeflyer.com |
