Grip leads vs watch leads

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Grip leads vs watch leads

#1 Post by obeckett98 »

Hi guys, just wondering when flattie fishing is there any benefit of using watch leads or bombs instead of the more conventional grip lead? I was using the watch leads off a wee beach on the flood tide and the line kept going slack, so is it a case of just winding in for a bit until it tightens again? When I left it with the slack line bite detection became trickier, so is it worth using them?
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Re: Grip leads vs watch leads

#2 Post by corbyeire »

try not to use grips when fishing for flats unless the sea is rough and you keep getting spat up on the beach - try to allow as much movement to your rig as possilbe - generally go light as you can without ending up on beach
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Re: Grip leads vs watch leads

#3 Post by donal domeney »

My opinion, Watch leads are best suited to drifting on a boat where the hole in the lead throws up a plume of sand attracting fish.

For holding bottom on calm beaches try a breakaway flattie leads or just buy some teardrop leads or cannonball leads and flatten them with a hammer same effect for half the price. You could also try pyramid lead.
A round or oval lead will roll around until it will find a small gully to rest in often this is where the fish are lying.
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