Bite indicators suitable for all fishing techniques for both saltwater and freshwater.
- They have a slot for sialum and sinkers of 10gr and 30gr.
- They consist of a special clip for the main line and a tube inside which sialum is placed to glow.
- The "maimoudaki" is often placed between the second and third guide rings on the main line.
- After casting, we pull the indicator down, leaving slack in the line at this point until the indicator touches the bottom.
- When a big fish bites, the indicator rises forcefully towards the rod, hits the guide ring, and is released.
- It is important that the main line from the rod onward is tight so that at the slightest nibble, the "maimoudaki" moves upward.
- In cases like fishing for seabream, the fish may take the bait and head toward the shore, causing the indicator not to function.
- For seabream fishing, the "maimoudaki" is placed on a taut line to move down towards the ground.
The "maimoudakia" allow for effortless monitoring of the rods, as they "signal" with large movements, unlike sialums which are hard to spot and affected by the wind.
- Type
- Neutral Bait
Important information
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