Quality presentation Bro but I only go through 3 times with the back to back grinner knot. It just makes the knot a little bit smaller so the line doesn't ever catch on it and I have never had any issues 👍
Quality video. Very useful,but I do have a question that might be obvious. Why do you do the loop to loop in the end of your shock leader for marker float,spomb etc,rather then just tie it to a quick change clip link? Thanks
Hi Robert, The main reason for using a large loop rather than a clip is so you can swap between a spod set up to a marker float set up on the same rod.
@@jdubbz92 yes m8 then when u give line by pulling from your reel the lead stays put on the ground and the line is free to pass until Ur marker float comes to the surface,also you will no how deep the water is using this method
Hi Andante, a braided shock leader of around 30-40lb is perfect. www.anglingdirect.co.uk/korda-arma-kord?queryID=99476e64a4b103691e5d84f213bd541e&objectID=22931&indexName=live_ad_uk_products
Any issues with the marker float catching on the shock leader knot and failing to rise on deeper swims? Something I’ve definitely encountered using 20lb mono as leader to spot braid. I’ll have to give this a go 👍
Hi Matt, the advantage of using both braided mainline and shock leader is that the knot is much smaller. Also using a marker stem with a nice big run ring helps too. www.anglingdirect.co.uk/korda-marker-stem?queryID=dfa524eafb6f1a2f4f895b6ea9deda0d&objectID=73778&indexName=live_ad_uk_products
Hi Bob, you pass the tag (braid) through the lead first, then through the buffer bead. To attach the float pass the tag through the swivel and loop it over the float like you would the Spomb. Finally pull the bead down to the float.
Without a shock leader the force of a big cast could cause thinner braid to break. The advantage of thinner braid with a shock leader is that you can cast much further with ease.
Hi egons7957, We recommend either 20lb or 25lb spod braid for the reel. You would have to hit the line clip very hard to cause it to break. It's good practice to feather the line down as you reach the end of the cast to cushion the impact on the line clip. Hope this helps?
Hi Fozzy, Chris was using the Shimano Ultegra XTD spod reel. www.anglingdirect.co.uk/shimano-ultegra-xtd-spod-reel?queryID=4b5a6463bb6ddf1ca386b8e4f8a6699d&objectID=69618&indexName=live_ad_uk_products
that small loop on the end is a great tip!
Makes life so much easier. 👍🏼
Quality presentation Bro but I only go through 3 times with the back to back grinner knot. It just makes the knot a little bit smaller so the line doesn't ever catch on it and I have never had any issues 👍
Im in the market for a spot set up and this is a bug help! thanks Chris
No worries Clive, cheers Chris 👍🏼
Quality video. Very useful,but I do have a question that might be obvious. Why do you do the loop to loop in the end of your shock leader for marker float,spomb etc,rather then just tie it to a quick change clip link? Thanks
Hi Robert,
The main reason for using a large loop rather than a clip is so you can swap between a spod set up to a marker float set up on the same rod.
@AnglingDirectTV thank you. I see what you mean now and watched the video again and paid more attention
One question how do you tie the marker and the led on at the same time
It's a running lead just slip it on the line before u tie the marker float on
@@Urbanvik1ng so it just free runs on the line?
@@jdubbz92 yes m8 then when u give line by pulling from your reel the lead stays put on the ground and the line is free to pass until Ur marker float comes to the surface,also you will no how deep the water is using this method
@Urbanvik1ng this is a great tip thankyou, I got it all tied up with the two knots now to test this
Really helpful. Thanks for making the video
just got me my first spod rod so i have to get the barrd leader can i use my coated braid i use for my riggs?
Hi, no you need to use a braid shock leader like Korda arma kord 30lb
What breaking strain of shock leader do you use
Hi Andante, a braided shock leader of around 30-40lb is perfect.
www.anglingdirect.co.uk/korda-arma-kord?queryID=99476e64a4b103691e5d84f213bd541e&objectID=22931&indexName=live_ad_uk_products
Can I use the fox marker float kit and loop to loop like with the lead or spomb ?
Yes you can 👍🏻
I’ve done it but trouble is I’ve got a big knot on my reel where the 2 braids join, will that effect my casting?
Hi Connor, The knot should pull down tight and be relatively small, if you have a large knot I would surject trying again. Regards, Steve.
Any issues with the marker float catching on the shock leader knot and failing to rise on deeper swims? Something I’ve definitely encountered using 20lb mono as leader to spot braid.
I’ll have to give this a go 👍
Hi Matt, the advantage of using both braided mainline and shock leader is that the knot is much smaller. Also using a marker stem with a nice big run ring helps too.
www.anglingdirect.co.uk/korda-marker-stem?queryID=dfa524eafb6f1a2f4f895b6ea9deda0d&objectID=73778&indexName=live_ad_uk_products
Is it worth a neat dab of glue on the leader knot as extra precaution?
It won't hurt but I've never had a problem as long as you bed the knot down well before trimming the tag ends. Cheers Chris
How do you incorporate a marker float and lead using this system?
Hi Bob, you pass the tag (braid) through the lead first, then through the buffer bead. To attach the float pass the tag through the swivel and loop it over the float like you would the Spomb. Finally pull the bead down to the float.
Hi! Nice video! So the reel holds 300m of 0.23 braided line without backing? Is that right?
Hi Edgar, correct the braid shown in the video was loaded straight on the XTD Spod reel with no backing.
@@AnglingDirectTV Thank you for useful information!
Nice video thanks! Can you tell me your braid's mm? Shockleader and leader ty :)
Hi the braid was 0.23mm, the shock leader dosent have a dia but is 30lb
I would say the shock leader's diameter is around 0,28mm 🤔
Thanks for that video mate 🎉❤
Hope you enjoyed it! 😊
what does the shock leader do
Without a shock leader the force of a big cast could cause thinner braid to break. The advantage of thinner braid with a shock leader is that you can cast much further with ease.
Great video. What rod are you using?
Hi James its a Greys GT Distance Marker Rod, I use this for feature finding and spodding. Cheers Chris
Ok, but what to do when that fine braid hit clip...its gone...you must make some suspension of mono.
Hi egons7957,
We recommend either 20lb or 25lb spod braid for the reel. You would have to hit the line clip very hard to cause it to break. It's good practice to feather the line down as you reach the end of the cast to cushion the impact on the line clip.
Hope this helps?
Really helpful, cheers!
Thank you Lewis, glad the video helped.
Filled my reel with braid and its starting to go over the lip at the bottom of the spool 😢
Sounds like you over filled the spool Danny. It pays to slightly under fill when using braid. This will reduce wind knots 👌
this was a great video!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it.
your the best bro honestly. and also u saoun cute when in slow moo
What reel is that?
Hi Fozzy, Chris was using the Shimano Ultegra XTD spod reel.
www.anglingdirect.co.uk/shimano-ultegra-xtd-spod-reel?queryID=4b5a6463bb6ddf1ca386b8e4f8a6699d&objectID=69618&indexName=live_ad_uk_products
Not allowed to use braid on the lake I use.
Hi Hatchie, It might be worth double checking as several lakes ban braided mainline, but allow you to use braid on spot sand marker float rods.