Carp Expert Go Green Inline Pear Stubby - When fish and the environment protection is important!
Be it any water area, rivers, or even private lakes, there are situations where lead or other weights forming part of the rig break or remain in the water as part of an abandoned rig. Some heavy metals have an environmental polluting effect, which of course can affect the water and the fish living in it, plus there are lakes where special attention is paid to this and various prevention measures have been introduced in order to protect the fish.
Paying attention to these factors, we created the Go Green series. These weights are made of 100% environmentally friendly materials, they do not contain tungsten or lead, but are cast from a completely environmentally friendly zinc alloy, they do not burden the environment in the event of breakage and provide a solution for fishing waters where the use of an abandoned rig is a criterion.
The Stubby is a popular pear-shaped weight, which, thanks to its design, offers a great alternative when fishing in a steeper bed or on a break.
Thanks to its outer coating, it blends into the bed completely unnoticed and does not arouse suspicion even in the most cautious carp.
Due to its inline nature, it is an excellent alternative to making sliding rigs, which are mandatory on most lakes.
A version is also recommended for mine ponds.
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