UDT Lignum Shouldered Stick Floats


Top quality lignum stick floats, made by one of the leading Europe's leading float manufacturers 

These floats are sold individually in shot capacities of 4 No 4; 6 No 4; 8 No 4; 10 No 4

or you can buy a mixed pack of 4 (1 of each size)

or in packs of 10, for each size.

4 No 4 - 16.5cm long
6 No 4 - 17cm long
8 No 4 - 17.5cm long
10 No 4 - 18cm long

All tips are a bright red


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The Lignum stick float has become popular within the last few decades
because it gives weight to the float for casting to mid river or far bank 

The Lignum stick float can be used when casting out at a distance from the bank
due to its heavy lignum wood base, which has replaced the normal cane or Balsa in standard stick floats.

The extra weight will carry the float when casting to areas of the swim where an standard stick could not.

The lignum stick is a big stick and best fished at distance but can be used closer in.

It is an ideal float to use as an alternative to a waggler giving a different presentation.

With a slight up stream wind this float can ease through the swim very
gently and almost put the bait into the mouths of the fish.


Casting the lignum stick is best done with a sweeping side cast
and feathering the line allows the shot to lay out in front
landing on the water in a neat line.

Overhead casting for longer distances must be done with a sweep of the rod
from in front of you, making an arc backwards and casting out
making sure that the line of shots stay in a straight line.


If you grease the reel line with a silicone spray or a grease pad
you will find that the line stays floating and when mending the line
to the float, the float will not move out of position.

The secret is to keep a tight line from the reel to float but not to impede its downward trot
unless to hold back allowing the bait to rise of the bottom.


Dragging the bottom of the swim can be done easily with this float
it helps to slow down the float and the bait
making it very appealing to lazy fish.

This method has accounted for many match winning weights.