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In reply to Post #6 SpankMonkey
I might go and ask AI to design me a logo...
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In reply to Post #5 Got to be the Spankmonkey Zyggos . . . .never used them but considering a purchase for later in the season - silly £ though!
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In reply to Post #4 Bump..
I want to try the adjustable zigs not necessarily at great range but would like to know what the best ones are in 2025..🙂
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In reply to Post #1 the fox one, i got a few of these when they first came out and i've never had a tangle, used them up to 70/80 yards and they're spot on
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In reply to Post #2 I haven't used the new fox zig floats .
I have used the original ones and the smaller ones they brought after.
I found these to cast Better than the korda ones.
One thing with adjustable zigs is undertow effecting the depth your fishing at.
Deepest I zig fished with adjustable floats was 40ft.
It's an art that takes slot of effort to get it right.
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In reply to Post #1 The Fox one casts better than the Korda imo,I have had the float crack on the Korda one too
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What adjustable zig set up do you use... what's more suitable for long range work, up to 100yds.
I have seen the korda and fox online and on videos. Any plus and negatives with either?
I like that the fox float has a shoulder to support the weight of the lead on the cast to prevent line damage if long casting.
I can make a boom section and use a fox rage pike sub float that has a rubber section to push a hooklength swivel into, but not sure if the sub float is durable enough for long range casting.
Fox...


Korda...

Fox rage sub float...

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