nicky
Well-known member
I've looked at the polaris floats for years in the tackle shop and thought that one day i would probably try one but always thought they wouldnt be that sensitive, i also noticed the mixed reviews about them in the forum.
Well i used one today for the first time in a pond on top of the moors which is some kind of old excavation and is about twenty foot deep, due to the nature of the place i thought it would be the perfect place to try one out especailly as i had my first blank of the year there a couple of weeks ago on the feeder.
I used the bodied waggler without the insert which i think is the heaviest in the range, well what a surprise i caught 1 to 2 Oz perch and gudgeon all day long and i just couldn't get over how sensitive it was, even the gudegon were giving really positive bites.
To anyone who have yet to give them a go and have deep water to fish i would whole heartedly recommend them.
By the way i fished it with a paternoster which i think is the key to it's sensitivity
Well i used one today for the first time in a pond on top of the moors which is some kind of old excavation and is about twenty foot deep, due to the nature of the place i thought it would be the perfect place to try one out especailly as i had my first blank of the year there a couple of weeks ago on the feeder.
I used the bodied waggler without the insert which i think is the heaviest in the range, well what a surprise i caught 1 to 2 Oz perch and gudgeon all day long and i just couldn't get over how sensitive it was, even the gudegon were giving really positive bites.
To anyone who have yet to give them a go and have deep water to fish i would whole heartedly recommend them.
By the way i fished it with a paternoster which i think is the key to it's sensitivity