I use both ! I Map the lake with the deeper ! Then when I find a spot i cast a weight out and feel it down and drag it to see if it is a spot ! Also the deeper is great in the middle off winter to find at what depth in water the fish are holding up for the use off zigs.
Both! Deeper will reveal more in one cast than you will get with a lead. Once you find a spot or a feature interrogate it with a lead if you really must but the Deeper on Day Colour Palette can help you understand the firmness of the lakebed quite easily! 👍🏻
@MartynsAnglingAdventures I'm on a water where the whole lot is silt. Proper mangling my head trying to read the screen lol and I build pcs and am the tech guy in the family. Can't fathom which screen to use at all.
I’ve used a deeper since they first hit the UK, they are good for small lakes and short range. Longer distances 70 yard plus then they are a pain! Connection cuts out, drag on line etc it’s more hassle than a lead. Essentially great for small venues, rubbish for big venues.
I'm currently on a very weedy and rock hard lake. It's a new venue and using deeper and mapping out every swim. Fine tune / confirm my findings with lead and marker float. Fantastic invention and quick results with visual video playback
I use both, depending on the situation. A small lead is better in the shallows, I have the chirp2+ and it cant handle 2-3ft of weed in 3-4ft of water. in deep pits the deeper is far quicker at giving an accurate depth reading and gives me a much better idea of what is out in front of me. I wont use the deeper on a busy lake, or if i know are lots of pike present.. seems like its a magnet for big pike!
I've been using Deeper Pro+ for more than 4 years, I reckon... Well worth it, provided you use the instrument properly. First up, don't use it as a fishfinder. Second, learn to read sonar (I have been shocked to meet people on the banks spouting off about how useless their Deepers are... but they can't even feel a bloody lead down properly!) Third, confirm what your deeper's telling you with a quick cast with a lead ... I do not use a Deeper when there are other anglers near me, out of respect for them, even if they've been fishing like twats. I also don't use it when I even vaguely suspect its going to spook fish into not feeding, or fleeing the area... I also mostly only use it at relatively short distances, 80 yards max, but more often between 40 to 60 yards, and on bigger waters.
I never use a lead buddy … if I was to map my swims defo would buy a deeper .. it’s Awesome what they show you .. as I’ve no experience with a lead I would not even bother .. deeper is the most accurate way of mapping … might be on my Christmas list now joe .. cheers for that … cheers Chris & Sam
@Neil hi buddy .. the deeper would be better for me .. like I say I’ve no experience with a lead … plus I don’t fish at them ranges ..I like one rod in margin the other just cast towards middle … & probly hope for the best .. more of a pub chucker … much Appreciated you message many thanks cheers Chris & sam
It depends on the situation if it's the same spot I've fished before I just need to check to see if it's still clear I'll just use the lead if it's weedy then I put the deeper on because it's easier and there's less disturbance
This is really useful for someone whose been considering a deeper for a little while now. I know you touched on it towards the end but I’d love to understand the process that comes after the deeper more - how do you move to clipping up your fishing rods? Do you still need to lead around to find the spot? Clipping up at the right distance and making allowances for the depth etc. I use a lead and marker atm, but can defo see the advantages. Thanks
You still need to lead around a bit to double check, because of the arc of the lead and angle of the rod. Generally, if you find a spot with the deeper, then sweep the rod up to your 'feeling down' angle, with the bail arm open, you'll be in the ballpark and can fine tune from there.
You have different angle settings. You can go all the way down to 7°. Once I find something I like I normally clip up, flip over to a lead for confirmation and it is normally pretty accurate.
@@DAZZYD24 surely you’ll be casting short if you do so ? As you haven’t added the swingback of the lead when casting out ? I suppose your way would work if it was like 4ft of water
@@dericlarke4324 I was fishing in 20 plus feet of water at Tar farm last week and it was pretty accurate. You will have to cast the lead a couple of times but I found a decent spot right off some weed within minutes rather than casting a lead around multiple times.
deeper best for feature finding slopes gravel silt and gives you the depth bang on but I do use a lead once I've found a feature to double check .deeper saves time
Too much worrying about “spots” these days, Fish where the fish are,Watch people every week turn up see a show repeatedly cast a lead to try and see whats underneath,Carp are now at the other end of the lake….
I did a weekend at willow park with my mate years ago and was launching aa far as i could into the middle of the lake. I caught 14 carp and my mate next to me couldn’t get quite as far and blanked. I didn’t do any leading about or drones or bait boating etc
I always seen to find a lovely little clean spot first cast with a lead. Clip up, then never find it again and end up fishing on nasty, black rotting weed. I'm a bit ashamed to use my deeper, and when I do, I get rubbish signal. I never catch anything, so it doesn't matter anyway!
Lead !! U can count the drop to work the depth out and feel the lead to find clear areas simple !!! A quid for a lead and your brains free lol or spend over a 100 quid or 2 for a deeper good luck !
It's funny how the marker float has fallen out of favour. If you go back 10/15 years every man and his dog used them. Now nobody does. Yes you get much more disturbance, but a marker float will tell you pretty much the same as a deeper, just might take a tad longer!
@@ramelldouble9537 no, I am gonna sell my deeper :). Thanks anyway… I am using a real echo when fishing with a boat, and when casting, I am super fine with a lead/marker…
But can ya see if there are any fish in the "swim" using just the lead? Silly me to ask, but why do you folk call a body of water a swim when you are fishing not swimming? lol Looked like a lake to me, Here in the states I've NEVER heard of anyone feeling out a fishing place by dragging a sinker across it. Totally strange practice to us. Love you Brits, Irish and Scots for sure! My daughter married a Daugherty. Irish a few generations immigrated.
Obviously the deeper is better 🤣🤦♂️ why would you waste money comparing? That's like asking what's better, catching fish with a rod and line or just some line 🙈
The deeper will never let you feel the bottom or give you the feedback you need from what your actuallyfishong on.. im sorry its a bloody gimmick nothing more.. if you want to catch more fish use watercraft not a deeper screen..
Lead all day long can actually feel and see wot ya in or on makes me laugh seeing people casting a deeper out then a lead just stick with the lead if ya know wot ya doing a lead is enough
Why you using a 4.5 oz lead , that’s not optimal at feature finding ,great at spooking the fuck out of the lake #Sealeads use a 3 for feature finding 4 will plug into a clean bottom anyway ffs 😂
I use both ! I Map the lake with the deeper ! Then when I find a spot i cast a weight out and feel it down and drag it to see if it is a spot ! Also the deeper is great in the middle off winter to find at what depth in water the fish are holding up for the use off zigs.
Both! Deeper will reveal more in one cast than you will get with a lead. Once you find a spot or a feature interrogate it with a lead if you really must but the Deeper on Day Colour Palette can help you understand the firmness of the lakebed quite easily! 👍🏻
I’ve just got the deeper. I found the colour pallet weird in orange. Is the other one better?
Use the day colour pallette, it’s all I use.
@MartynsAnglingAdventures I'm on a water where the whole lot is silt. Proper mangling my head trying to read the screen lol and I build pcs and am the tech guy in the family. Can't fathom which screen to use at all.
i use both and also use a deeper on the baiting pole
haven't used a deeper before always rely on on the lead but have thought about getting one a few times for certain waters
I’ve used a deeper since they first hit the UK, they are good for small lakes and short range. Longer distances 70 yard plus then they are a pain! Connection cuts out, drag on line etc it’s more hassle than a lead. Essentially great for small venues, rubbish for big venues.
I'm currently on a very weedy and rock hard lake. It's a new venue and using deeper and mapping out every swim. Fine tune / confirm my findings with lead and marker float. Fantastic invention and quick results with visual video playback
I use both, depending on the situation. A small lead is better in the shallows, I have the chirp2+ and it cant handle 2-3ft of weed in 3-4ft of water. in deep pits the deeper is far quicker at giving an accurate depth reading and gives me a much better idea of what is out in front of me. I wont use the deeper on a busy lake, or if i know are lots of pike present.. seems like its a magnet for big pike!
What braid are you using for tte deeper and are you using a shock leader please.
I've been using Deeper Pro+ for more than 4 years, I reckon... Well worth it, provided you use the instrument properly. First up, don't use it as a fishfinder. Second, learn to read sonar (I have been shocked to meet people on the banks spouting off about how useless their Deepers are... but they can't even feel a bloody lead down properly!) Third, confirm what your deeper's telling you with a quick cast with a lead ... I do not use a Deeper when there are other anglers near me, out of respect for them, even if they've been fishing like twats. I also don't use it when I even vaguely suspect its going to spook fish into not feeding, or fleeing the area... I also mostly only use it at relatively short distances, 80 yards max, but more often between 40 to 60 yards, and on bigger waters.
I never use a lead buddy … if I was to map my swims defo would buy a deeper .. it’s Awesome what they show you .. as I’ve no experience with a lead I would not even bother .. deeper is the most accurate way of mapping … might be on my Christmas list now joe .. cheers for that … cheers Chris & Sam
@Neil hi buddy .. the deeper would be better for me .. like I say I’ve no experience with a lead … plus I don’t fish at them ranges ..I like one rod in margin the other just cast towards middle … & probly hope for the best .. more of a pub chucker … much Appreciated you message many thanks cheers Chris & sam
@Neil cheers Neil … all the best buddy.. tight lines cheers Chris & Sam
Casting a lead is a art ...
It depends on the situation if it's the same spot I've fished before I just need to check to see if it's still clear I'll just use the lead if it's weedy then I put the deeper on because it's easier and there's less disturbance
I use the deeper all the time now
This is really useful for someone whose been considering a deeper for a little while now. I know you touched on it towards the end but I’d love to understand the process that comes after the deeper more - how do you move to clipping up your fishing rods? Do you still need to lead around to find the spot? Clipping up at the right distance and making allowances for the depth etc. I use a lead and marker atm, but can defo see the advantages. Thanks
You still need to lead around a bit to double check, because of the arc of the lead and angle of the rod. Generally, if you find a spot with the deeper, then sweep the rod up to your 'feeling down' angle, with the bail arm open, you'll be in the ballpark and can fine tune from there.
So when you find a spot with the deeper what rule of thumb do you use to clip the lead at to get on that spot that you have found ?
You have different angle settings. You can go all the way down to 7°. Once I find something I like I normally clip up, flip over to a lead for confirmation and it is normally pretty accurate.
@@DAZZYD24 surely you’ll be casting short if you do so ? As you haven’t added the swingback of the lead when casting out ? I suppose your way would work if it was like 4ft of water
@@dericlarke4324 I was fishing in 20 plus feet of water at Tar farm last week and it was pretty accurate. You will have to cast the lead a couple of times but I found a decent spot right off some weed within minutes rather than casting a lead around multiple times.
deeper best for feature finding slopes gravel silt and gives you the depth bang on but I do use a lead once I've found a feature to double check .deeper saves time
What deeper is James using great vid 🔥👍🏻
It’s the Deeper Chirp+2 but just in Yellow
Brilliant lads
You guys sure you have big enough rod and reel? Maybe time to get something bigger?
Too much worrying about “spots” these days, Fish where the fish are,Watch people every week turn up see a show repeatedly cast a lead to try and see whats underneath,Carp are now at the other end of the lake….
I did a weekend at willow park with my mate years ago and was launching aa far as i could into the middle of the lake. I caught 14 carp and my mate next to me couldn’t get quite as far and blanked. I didn’t do any leading about or drones or bait boating etc
I always seen to find a lovely little clean spot first cast with a lead. Clip up, then never find it again and end up fishing on nasty, black rotting weed. I'm a bit ashamed to use my deeper, and when I do, I get rubbish signal. I never catch anything, so it doesn't matter anyway!
Deeper is only ever good for quick idea of depth and if weed is present. Only a lead will give you a true indication of what you are fishing on
Lead !! U can count the drop to work the depth out and feel the lead to find clear areas simple !!! A quid for a lead and your brains free lol or spend over a 100 quid or 2 for a deeper good luck !
It's funny how the marker float has fallen out of favour. If you go back 10/15 years every man and his dog used them. Now nobody does. Yes you get much more disturbance, but a marker float will tell you pretty much the same as a deeper, just might take a tad longer!
I use The Force
It must be over 30years since i fished there. Lots of tench and "close season" trout, I'm pretty sure I was using monkey climbers!
6 seconds in I can tell the answer will be use both
After owning a deeper and trying to use it when casting further than 30 m and having no connection for most of the time… all day long lead!!!
@@ramelldouble9537 no, I am gonna sell my deeper :). Thanks anyway…
I am using a real echo when fishing with a boat, and when casting, I am super fine with a lead/marker…
Has nobody actually noticed that he is using a standard lead for feature finding? Try using a feature finding lead
But can ya see if there are any fish in the "swim" using just the lead? Silly me to ask, but why do you folk call a body of water a swim when you are fishing not swimming? lol Looked like a lake to me, Here in the states I've NEVER heard of anyone feeling out a fishing place by dragging a sinker across it. Totally strange practice to us. Love you Brits, Irish and Scots for sure! My daughter married a Daugherty. Irish a few generations immigrated.
How have I never heard of using lead like this lmfao.
Don't trust it showing weed, I've pulled it over clear bottom that I could see and it was showing weed and there was none.
Obviously the deeper is better 🤣🤦♂️ why would you waste money comparing? That's like asking what's better, catching fish with a rod and line or just some line 🙈
The deeper will never let you feel the bottom or give you the feedback you need from what your actuallyfishong on.. im sorry its a bloody gimmick nothing more.. if you want to catch more fish use watercraft not a deeper screen..
Lead all day long can actually feel and see wot ya in or on makes me laugh seeing people casting a deeper out then a lead just stick with the lead if ya know wot ya doing a lead is enough
Please bring some actual new content not a negative but this isn’t exactly breaking new ground guys 😢
It's like listening Steve Davis talk to Ben Davies, double intresting. The mutt has more charisma than this pair.
Why you using a 4.5 oz lead , that’s not optimal at feature finding ,great at spooking the fuck out of the lake #Sealeads use a 3 for feature finding 4 will plug into a clean bottom anyway ffs 😂