Darrell Peck on Bite Indication - Carp Fishing

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New MkII Stows hit shops in June
Following the amazing success of the original Korda Stow indicator system, a mark two version is hitting shops in early June with some key modifications and improvements.
Whilst staying faithful to the original “Elstow” bobbin design, with its line gripping clip and slim profile, several upgrades have been implemented to make a great product even better.
Chiefly, the line clip has been upgraded and features an internal spring to grip the line without damaging delicate mono or braid, providing the most sensitive of indications on both drop backs and conventional takes.
The indicator body is also slimmer and translucent, with room to house an internal Stow Lite isotope. Orange and black colours are also new for 2015, giving eight colour options in the range.
Korda’s Damian Clarke revealed the story behind the new Stows: “When we first released the Stows we could never have imagined just how popular they would be! Three years on and we have given them a facelift.
“Trying to make something like the originals, designed by Carl Pashley for fishing at Elstow, on a mass production scale was very difficult. Carl’s had whipped on carbon clips, which was simply impossible to do on the quantities we would have to make. The line clip on our first design did cause us some issues, especially with very thick diameter lines and we hold our hands up to that. Plastic simply isn’t like carbon, it doesn’t have that inherent stiffness needed to grip and recover.
“However, these new MKIIs have a beautifully designed clip - a sprung wire form is over-moulded with plastic to create the line clip, the wire is then inserted into the body and over moulded in place, gripping the line tightly, but not damaging it.
“I think we have created an improved version to those old whipped on carbon clips of Carl’s but with a new reduced diameter body, in translucent light refractive materials, ensuring that we have a new custom look Stow available in eight colours that perfectly fit all of the Stow range parts and accessories.”
The ready-to-go kit, with an RRP of £19.99, includes two different length of extension chains to suit different alarm styles. To work effectively, the Stow ideally should drop from the line on a straight forward take, and the short extension chain will achieve this when used with Delkim alarms, with the longer chain suited to other alarms such as Nevilles.
The chain locates into the hockey stick connector via a magnetic socket and easily disconnects for safe storage when it’s time to pack up, saving time and keeping the bobbin heads in perfect condition.
The new Stow system is compatible with the original Stow components including Stow Lite isotopes, chains, Stow-Stix connectors, 6g and 8g Overweights, Stow Bar snag ears and Stowaway Case.
All components are sold separately with the individual heads available for £6.99. Look out for them in shops from the first week of June.
- See more at: www.korda.co.uk/carpfishingnew...

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  • @UkFisherman81lb
    @UkFisherman81lb5 жыл бұрын

    Stows are WANNNNNNK. used em for a week in France got days out of them and ended up using my old solar butt bangers

  • @__john85__
    @__john85__9 жыл бұрын

    Thats right! Nice Clip

  • @garethblake4945
    @garethblake49459 жыл бұрын

    What do stows do differently to other bobins. Let me think. THEY RIP U OFF!!!

  • @t3angling575
    @t3angling5758 жыл бұрын

    Darrell, I am a Carp Piscator here in the US, and just getting into the Euro style of fishing. I watch a lot of videos regarding setup, gear, etc., I am really interested in rigs, rig mechanics, bite indication and proper bait and baiting techniques. I am fishing with a fella here now who is from UK, he has taught me a great deal. Regarding this video, you make great points and offer solid explanations as to why you do what you do. That is greatly appreciated by a newbie to wild water Carp fishing. So my question isn't regarding the setup or fishing tight a slack lines, you covered all of that thoroughly and I made several pages of notes from that. My question is your rig. You seem to have run you lead, if using one, into your PVA stick and have only the hook and hook bait exposed. Can you explain how and why you do it that way? If correct me if I am wrong and just cannot see how you have the rig setup. Thanks. Great video, top notch explanations. To all the folks who posted negative stuff below, you have a choice to watch or not. You have the choice to comment of not to comment. But to comment with negative stuff, when someone is trying to help others, demonstrate new products, etc., is not necessary, isn't wanted or needed, and shows your true colors. Keep the negative stuff to yourself, no one wants to read it or hear it! Now bugger off haters!! Thank Darrell for a great video, and hope to hear from you regarding my question. All the best!

  • @cynicallobbies3907
    @cynicallobbies39079 жыл бұрын

    Got some new stow bobbing today they look great nice work Korda :)

  • @jameswatson709
    @jameswatson7098 жыл бұрын

    Darrell wot is your views on back leads n when would you use one in your fishing? cheers

  • @michaelcocker2218
    @michaelcocker22183 жыл бұрын

    How would you set up your indicators when using backlead to get best indication.

  • @Enpassantful
    @Enpassantful4 жыл бұрын

    Not that keen on them since I discovered the line can wear a groove in them when they don't drop off during a fast take, then they definitely won't drop off as intended.

  • @anthonyjames6710
    @anthonyjames67108 жыл бұрын

    What's The Orange Thing that pulls the line Comment Back😅😅

  • @Hmmmmmmmm987654321
    @Hmmmmmmmm9876543219 жыл бұрын

    Ok

  • @GrumpyOldFart81
    @GrumpyOldFart819 жыл бұрын

    I've caught carp on bait casting reel before I know others have also so why not a bait casting carp fishing instructional show and how to use a bite alarm with other setups other than just open face reels?

  • @LiamJProduction

    @LiamJProduction

    6 жыл бұрын

    Grumpy Old Fart spaz 😂😂😂

  • @callumhallett8571
    @callumhallett85719 жыл бұрын

    My little cousin caught a 10lbs carp with a £2.49 rod😂

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