Stripping Basket
by
April 2009
A stripping basket is a very handy accessory for casting shooting
heads, especially for surf fishing. If you let the line fall into the
water as you strip in, the wash back and forth of the surf will surely
tangle it, limiting, often severely the distance of the next cast. If
you strip into a a basket you have a decent chance of a good
next cast. You can spend a lot of money for a stripping basket, but
there is no need to. A small plastic basket with lots of openings
strapped to your waist will do the trick. You want lots of openings in
case you take a wave full force into the basket so it won't knock you
down. A further refinement is some spikes sticking up in to bottom of
the basket which helps keep the line from tangling with itself. A nice
source of such spikes is and item sold by a Japanese consumer goods
store
Daiso
which has a number of
outlets
around the Bay Area. The price of most of the stuff including
this item is 100 yen which amounts to $1.50 in these stores. The item
is in the gardening goods section. It's something to attach to your
porch railing to keep birds from alighting and making a mess. The spikes are about 3" long. Here's a
picture of it
They also have a nice selection of suitable baskets. Below is a picture
of a finished stripping basket, assembled with cable wraps and a belt
with fastex (quick release) buckles.
I thinned out the spikes a little as an experiment. It seemed to work a
little better that way. However the basic idea is the main thing to
make casting in the surf a lot less hassle.