Good, strong and relibale tools are needed, especailly when threading on Big PVA bags or Stringers.
Regualr feedeing can be key so the use of a decent catapult and/0r Spodding is paramount. These are big fish and they like to eat. But do take spare catapult elastic as the sun is strong out there and can cause havoc with rubber!
Handy tools like sharp scissors, multi tools, forcepts and pliers are handy, especially for crimping barbs on hooks etc.
Designed to thread onto rear of Spomb Prevents Spomb from sinking, so they can be retrieved if your line breaks Streamlined design to ensure minimal reduction on maximum casting distance Two per packet – 1 x Red and 1 x White/Black
Once the Spomb is loaded, because the container is closed shut, no bait will come out until it impacts with the water and opens. Spods with an open end or with holes let the bait fall out. Anything that fits in the Spomb can be cast out including:- pellets, boilies, hemp, corn, mixer, bread, meat, maggots, worms and particles etc.
Once the Spomb is loaded, because the container is closed shut, no bait will come out until it impacts with the water and opens. Spods with an open end or with holes let the bait fall out. Anything that fits in the Spomb can be cast out including:- pellets, boilies, hemp, corn, mixer, bread, meat, maggots, worms and particles etc.
The aerodynamics of the Spomb are of a teardrop shape. This is certainly the ultimate product for flight through the air with the minimum resistance. Furthest measured cast distance is 190 yards (173 metres)!
The aerodynamics of the Spomb are of a teardrop shape. This is certainly the ultimate product for flight through the air with the minimum resistance. Furthest measured cast distance is 190 yards (173 metres)!
The 12cm long, flat forged needle is exceptionally rigid and the gate latch head clasps and closes round loops allowing you to pull the hooklink back through sticks or bags.