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Just found this on YouTube. Its made by Pallartrax who make the Stonze weights. 9lb of lead in 1 square metre????

Personally I hate the thought of dumping leads and avoid it if at all possible. Partially because I'm tight but also because I don't agree with leaving a toxic metal in the environment. I don't fish particularly weedy waters but I can see the argument to those that do. I used to fish lead clips but lost too many leads unnecessarily, watching fish shake their heads at the net and the lead flinging off at the last minute.  I did try in-line drop-offs and the thought of losing a lead on every fish didn't sit well and I abandoned it. I've been using helicopters for at least 3 years and can't remember losing a lead on a metal clip. If the line does snap, the trace bead will pop off and ensure that a fish isn't trailing tackle.I did use some plastic C-clips for a while but lost too many leads needlessly and gave them up as a bad job.

What is the consensus of opinion on this? 

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Just remember ,Poms ,Pomeroy has a vested monetary interest in this ..

Same or similar ethos to the Gripz hooks,what I'm saying is either he's got a valid point ,or slightly worrying other people / anglers..just like he did over the gripz hooks ,which I've used ,caught on them ,and binned ..

I use lead clips ,I don't use heavy leads max 2oz most places I go ,I rarely,if ever drop a lead ..

 

Also when the Korda vids came out ,showing or pushing dropping leads ,again ...who profited from that ..?

Those Stonze,and I've used em are not the best ...however other companies are making inroads to non toxic leads ..due to environmental concerns ..

 

Dropping the lead ,to land a fish in weedy situations I understand ,but some drop leads willy nilly and there is only one person to blame for that..

 

Would I use pallatrax stuff again ,ans is no !

 

 

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Not watching it as above, he’s just out to make his money mainly. Does he go in to how long it takes a coated lead, which most are nowadays, takes to actually leach toxic metals in to the water to the extent they have an effect on the environment? 
The process of how that works? Or anything like that? 

 I’d be more worried about the microplastics than the lead. 

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On 03/05/2026 at 11:17, Roughtor said:

Just remember ,Poms ,Pomeroy has a vested monetary interest in this.

 

On 03/05/2026 at 12:13, greekskii said:

Not watching it as above, he’s just out to make his money mainly.

Correct 👆

The guy is trying to get lead banned for one reason only $$$$$$$$$$$$

On 03/05/2026 at 08:43, Golden Paws said:

What is the consensus of opinion on this? 

I disagree with the unnecessary dumping of leads.

However, I believe the safest rig is the one that lands the fish safely and efficiently, and on many waters I've fished dumping the lead plays a part in that.

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On 03/05/2026 at 11:17, Roughtor said:

Just remember ,Poms ,Pomeroy has a vested monetary interest in this ..

 

On 03/05/2026 at 11:17, Roughtor said:

Also when the Korda vids came out ,showing or pushing dropping leads ,again ...who profited from that ..?

 

On 03/05/2026 at 11:17, Roughtor said:

Those Stonze,and I've used em are not the best ...however other companies are making inroads to non toxic leads ..due to environmental concerns ..

 

44 minutes ago, yonny said:

The guy is trying to get lead banned for one reason only $$$$$$$$$$$$

Therein are many problems within business and fishing, the need to make money.

I've had run-ins in the past with Simon Pomeroy over someone using a huge single hook for pike fishing. He doesn't like people disagreeing with him!

I have tried Stonze, in various sizes and they cast like a bag of spanners, more wobble than Jessica Rabbit.

For short range fishing, fine.

For the potential camouflage aspect, fine.

For any distance, yuck.

Pushing Dropping the lead was another business invention, the more leads you drop, the more you sell...

The original reason for the invention of the Lead Clip was the ease of removing the lead at the end of the session, or changing lead size during the session! It provided a way of being able to fish semi-fixed without attaching tubing over the hooklink swivel, to hold a lead bead in place. Instead of buying 2 items you bought 1.

I hate dropping the lead; in most cases there is no need, even in weedy waters.

I have fished very weedy waters, and never found the need to drop the lead. Personally I used to use Zipp (Distance) shaped 1oz to 3oz inline leads in weed, and had few problems. As long as the lead has no shoulder, no weed catching. Your hook catches more on the retrieve.

Gawd, imagine trying to play a fish through weed with a Stonze inline or not!

That's not to say I don't lose leads; a snap-off thanks to pike or swan swimming through the line, an occasional quick clip and the lead pinging off the clip during the fight. 

However, there is an environmental issue, both as @greekskii says from microplastics, and the amount of lead in various waters, lost or 'dumped' tackle. 

Dumping the lead is really decriminalised littering, pollution,  I do recall something about fishing weights being lead was raised in the EU Parliament. We are not just thinking freshwater fishing here, we have to include sea fishing, both beach, boat and commercial as all use lead weights. There is potential for a ban, and even though we are no longer part of the European Union.

 

 

 

 

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47 minutes ago, salokcinnodrog said:

I do recall something about fishing weights being lead was raised in the EU Parliament.

This was driven by a certain Mr. Pomeroy!

For anyone genuinely interested in lead-free weights, check these out:

Weights – Evolve Tackle

Not cheap at nearly 3 quid a pop but they do look decent.

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