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In reply to Post #8

yes theyre decent
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In reply to Post #7 I cant believe how bright they glow up too
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I would scrap the dot and definitely go for the spyder, they cast effortlessly, straight as you like no wobble, opens everytime, hold liquids well, the retrieve with the stem on is really qood
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Many thanks for your help
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Mick
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In reply to Post #4 This one pal
https://spyderspod.co.uk/
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Thanks men ....
There are two types of Spyder it seems. One with three segments and another with more than that. Is there a link to the one you refer to?
Cheers
PS
Hull Angling do not have any Dots in stock (mediums that is)
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Mick
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In reply to Post #2 The new variant Spyder spod is by far the best bait spreader I have ever used. Will never use anything else again (And I have tried them all). It flies further, can fill it to the brim, opens every time and retrieves 10 x better then any spomb with float.
Do yourself a favour as Andy said and try one. You will never look back.
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In reply to Post #1 im sure nash took on the distribution of.it in the UK, before buying another i would look at the spyder spod, ive got a dot spod and the spyder spod is so much better
Look at this product that I found on google.com LINKY POOâ„¢ https://share.google/GHRimthYstW7dlgMU
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Hello all ....
The Dot spod. Is it still available and if so where from? If it isn't, can anyone tell me why?
Mine is getting old now (an original from Europe) so I am looking at getting a backup just in case it fails. What can anyone recommend please. The retrieve is important
Thank you
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