cloud9 Posted April 7, 2018 Report Posted April 7, 2018 Quite a good idea in the right situation, finding the blood work beds ..... TnCarper 1 Quote
TnCarper Posted April 7, 2018 Author Report Posted April 7, 2018 26 minutes ago, cloud9 said: Quite a good idea in the right situation, finding the blood work beds ..... Finding things such as bloodworms instantly came to mind when I saw it. Its expensive though, wouldn't want snag up on something, or it crack off on the cast and lose one. cloud9 1 Quote
bigtrev Posted April 8, 2018 Report Posted April 8, 2018 im sure someone can do the same with a sweetcorn can. Cast out let it sink, the quickly lift the rod tip and wind in like mad. What does it tell us ? the ground in front is silty and muddy or weedy and gravelly. The same as a lead already tells us but with out digging out little scoops of lake bed. Do they do one in green? I'll have two. kevtaylor 1 Quote
greekskii Posted April 10, 2018 Report Posted April 10, 2018 Surely this wouldnt work on hard bottoms, you'd see if there was a layer of silt on top of it but if you cast it on to a gravel area, not much gravel, if any would end up in there, just the substrate below it. TnCarper 1 Quote
cloud9 Posted April 10, 2018 Report Posted April 10, 2018 Don't think it's really for hard gravel , think it's really to help finding what silt your fishing over whether it's the good stuff or the smelly horrible one , I would like to see someone cast a old sweetcorn can out and get the same result ..... don't think I will bother getting one but I can see why some would.... TnCarper 1 Quote
TnCarper Posted April 11, 2018 Author Report Posted April 11, 2018 It weighs 150 grams if I recall, so it should cast like a rocket. But if you use it in water with alot of snags, the chances of having it lost is too great. And its extremely expensive, around 32£/$45 I think. cloud9 1 Quote
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