crusian Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago Hi Everyone . I'm thinking about using an ESP Marker Dart Float in the small size with a 2oz lead to quietly check out margin spots on short sessions i.e. I don't want to disturb the swim too much . What shape of lead should I be looking at please ? . Ta . Quote
framey Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago If you haven’t spent yet could do worse than one of these at short range https://enterprisetackle.co.uk/product/et86-plumb-eze back to the dart I used a dumpy pear. crusian 1 Quote
greekskii Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago Uncoated lead so you can feel more through it. I’m pretty sure you can get hold of small marker style leads. I often use a sea fishing breakaway lead, cut the arms down and cable tie them in position. Very useful for picking out debris or minor weed clearance in the margins. You can get them in all sizes fairly cheaply too on eBay. crusian 1 Quote
yonny Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago 9 hours ago, crusian said: What shape of lead should I be looking at please ? . I'd just grab the first lead I could find. I don't think at such close range it makes any noticeable difference. Maybe some prongs if you want to check for specific debris or silk weed. crusian 1 Quote
crusian Posted 5 hours ago Author Report Posted 5 hours ago 9 hours ago, framey said: If you haven’t spent yet could do worse than one of these at short range https://enterprisetackle.co.uk/product/et86-plumb-eze back to the dart I used a dumpy pear. That could be just the job , Framey . I have used polaris floats previously . I'll look more closely later . Thanks very much . Quote
crusian Posted 5 hours ago Author Report Posted 5 hours ago Thanks , everyone . I have used " prongs " before , but I can't remember why I stopped ? ,I may well have another go . Quote
elmoputney Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago If you want to get a bank loan for leads the fox gripper leads are good. If not any will do I found the ridgemonkey ones awful though I couldn't feel the drop with those for some reason. I quite like a coated lead but the rough sort as they pick up any clay off the bottom. But basically any will do. Quote
salokcinnodrog Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 15 hours ago, crusian said: Hi Everyone . I'm thinking about using an ESP Marker Dart Float in the small size with a 2oz lead to quietly check out margin spots on short sessions i.e. I don't want to disturb the swim too much . What shape of lead should I be looking at please ? . Ta . I nearly always use a tournament or plain pear lead on the marker rod. 6 hours ago, greekskii said: Uncoated lead so you can feel more through it. I’m pretty sure you can get hold of small marker style leads. I often use a sea fishing breakaway lead, cut the arms down and cable tie them in position. Very useful for picking out debris or minor weed clearance in the margins. You can get them in all sizes fairly cheaply too on eBay. I've always got some handy for a bit of clearance, a couple of 3's and 4oz. Quote
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