Bite Indicators Part 1 – Hangers/Bobbins
Tuesday, September 1st, 2009Indicators are widely used by a lot of anglers and over the years they have acquired a range of names such as hangers, bobbins and swingers amongst others. An indicator is usually clipped onto the line in front of the alarm while the rod is sitting on the buzzer bars/banksticks/rod pod. It provides a visual indication as to what is happening with the baited rig. They could drop to the floor if the fish picks up the rig and swims towards you or they could rise up to the rod as the fish swims away but either way it provides the anglers with more than just a screaming alarm.

In modern carp fishing there are a wide range of indicators available to carp anglers. A lot of carp anglers make their choice of indicators purely from a image point of view. With so many indicators available on todays market and so many ways to customise them it appears to be one thing anglers can alter to personalise theirs from anyone elses.
Now all this isn’t a bad thing but what a lot of anglers don’t realise is that indicators play an important role in bite indication. Having the right setup for a given fishing situation could improve your chances of banking a fish or two.
Hangers such as the Matrix Hot Head Hangers and the Solar Fluoro Indicator System are what I would consider to be the most popular and all round best indicator for the majority of fishing situations. My reasoning for this is due to the adaptability these give you when on the bank. There are a range of bodies available, both lightweight such as the Muddy Waters Old Skool Bobbins and heavyweight bodies, Matrix and Solar also do a varied range of bodies. Add-On weights are also available to suit your fishing situation from short to long range fishing.
Tight Lines
Dave