Kwik Change Weights provide the angler with a multitude of balancing and weighting options. Available in four popular, practical sizes to cover a variety of uses. The weights are attached simply by stretching a piece of the rubber tube and placing into the slot. This forms a totally secure fixture that will not damage the line.
These leads have a unique feature finding design, created to pick up traces of lakebed debris and other naturals to establish what the are consists of before you choose where you fish. These leads can be casted well and have a dumpy nose to ensure more of the prongs are in contact with the lakebed causing more friction and vibrations between the lead and your marker rod tip.
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The dumpy shape slows down as it hits the water, enabling you to control the Feature Finders decent, and the rounded nose enhances the feel as the lead hits the lake/river bed.
They’re extremely quick and easy to add or remove from the main line, without having to re-tackle. You just slide the line in or out of the central bore using the micro fine slice along one side that can be easily located using the small recess/guide set along the back edge of the backlead.
The Skyliner is the same shape as the Swivel Distance lead so it possesses many of the same qualities. Like the swivel version, it is designed as the longest casting lead in the inline range. Check out the background information on the Swivel Distance lead to learn how the shape first got into the range.
There's a popular misconception that flat leads sit on silt. This does not happen, any lead finds the easiest path through the water so instead of fluttering down to the lake bed, a nose-heavy flat lead like this will plummet down side on and nose first, making it less effective in the silt than say a Swivel Pear lead.
The backleads can be set to stay on the main line without dropping off or they can be set so that the backlead breaks apart when snagged in weed. The super-slick plastic attachment ensures that the backlead will glide easily down the line, dramatically decreasing the chance of movement at the rig end. Backleads are most effective over even, flat bottoms and are an excellent way of preventing a hooked fish from picking up your other lines.
Korda 'safe zone' flying back leads are totally versatile. You can now change the weight of the back lead which determines how far it will fly back, the lighter the weight the more it flies back. You can also remove the entire back lead without the need to cut it or remove the business end of the rig. It has a hard plastic inner part it just pushed onto the mainline above the lead system and then apply the lead onto the mainline and push down onto the disc like parachute end of the inner plastic and it is as simple as that. Cast away.
The compact shape plus the flat sides and smooth tapering make the square pear inline the most effective bolt lead available today. If you are fishing ultra hard waters or need to improve the efficiency of your bolt rig the square pear inline is the only lead to use.
This lead will cast almost as far as a normal pear lead but will have better hooking potential so I recommend you use it everywhere you can. The only time to change is when it will not cast far enough, then it's time to change to a Skyliner for inlines or a Tournament or Swivel Distance for swivel type systems. To maximise distance use a swivel lead, as it will always cast further than an inline.
Korda COG (Centre Of Gravity) Kit Used in conjunction with the Korda COG Lead, this kit enables your hook link to plug into and leave the lead at the point where it offers the most resistance to a taking fish, therefore aiding hooking.