David Gauntlett
Senior Member
Bamboo.
Agreed. I had a little green tiddler net on a bamboo stick when I was a kid. Landed some of the biggest sticklebacks you ever saw....didn't let me down once.
Cheers, Dave.
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Bamboo.
Aha....another carp nut Quite right David, they work beautifully. When I first saw these I marvelled at the size and foolishly argued long and hard with the inventor about the advisability of attempting to launch one full of bait with a light spod rod. Long and short...I was wrong, he was right. They cast like a dream
Cheers, Dave.
talking gimmicks, oh please, tackle tarts will love this...Certainly not a carp nut. I like a few sessions for mud pigs but then get drawn back to real fish! I used a spomb for tenching mostly - and once the small one is available spods will be heading the way of the dinosaurs.
Well after all the glowing reports on here, I was thinking of getting a spomb, but not now I see you need a new rod to go with it!!
Certainly not a carp nut. I like a few sessions for mud pigs but then get drawn back to real fish! I used a spomb for tenching mostly - and once the small one is available spods will be heading the way of the dinosaurs.
So....you prefer the little green mud pigs then? Now THAT is colour prejudice mate
Cheers, Dave.
That would be a major faux pas!
Wonder if Daiwa are developing a Spomb version of the Emblem Spod reel to go with it?
No - I prefer BIG green tench!
I use the spomb all last year for chucking out dead maggots and its is first class . I wanted a back up just in case and found out they did a limit pink one but sold out . Rhys you do need a spod rod and reel I got our Jez to help me out on that