Your cart is empty.
Your cart is empty.Longwinters
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2024
Easy to mark locations when you drive by. Easy to see.
Ron Moran
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2024
I haven’t used them yet but they seem to be well made. Definitely a reasonable price. Deduct one star because the line wasn’t tie securely to the weight. If I had tossed it out without checking I would have lost the weight.
Paw Paw
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2024
I don’t have spot lock. So I side scan a brush pile, toss this dude and fish around it
R. Martin
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024
This marker is easy to use and works great.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2024
We use these on the Search and Rescue boat when doing underwater camera searches, we drop a marker when we see something on the bottom of the lake, and send divers to the marker and they dive that spot. They work great.
ed barrett
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2023
Works well for marking fish. Price seemed a little high
Double D
Reviewed in Canada on September 28, 2021
Does what it is supposed to do.
Jo-Jo Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2021
Get a strong series of strikes fishing one day and want to be right on them in the morning? Using a fish finder and want to tag a few holes worth moving back and forth between? These give you those options at an affordable price and are easy to see across the lake or reservoir. Way worth it for any boaters out there, and also a marker for if you drop something and want to come back with resources to retrieve.
Rejean
Reviewed in Canada on October 6, 2020
ça fonctionne vraiment bien
Glen B.
Reviewed in Canada on October 21, 2020
Good value
Barry Kocay
Reviewed in Canada on February 12, 2017
EASY TO SEE!
Lackosleep
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2014
This is a good, easy to use marker in relatively still water. Where there is a light to fair amount of chop, like in Tampa Bay, combined with a little current movement, the design does not work too well. The buoy is weighted on the line, and also has loose weights in the barbell. The idea is that the weighted line will spin the barbell, peeling off enough line to get to the bottom. Then it will stop because of the resistance of the free moving weights in the barbells (which cause the buoy to "self-level" with the weights resting on the bottom). If a little wave action comes along, the buoy will likely still hold bottom, and instead just peel off a little more line. No problem in still water... the buoy will still be close to mark. But if there's some current, the line will peel off, pull taught in the direction of the current, peel off some more with the next wave, pull taught, etc etc. So it will effectively appear to drift with the current until all the line runes out. To make it more usable in these conditions, you'd have to let it spool off manually to the bottom, spool of a few more feet to account for the waves/swells, then clamp (rubber band) the remaining line to the buoy so it won't spool off any more.
Recommended Products