Spombs, Spods, & Marker Floats: Precision Baiting & Accurate Feature Finding

Spombs, spods and marker floats are essential tools for accurate long-range baiting and effective swim mapping. Whether you’re delivering bait with a bait spomb, using a traditional carp spod, or plumbing the depth with a marker float, these tools allow you to fish with precision and confidence.

A spomb or spod is designed to carry bait at distance, releasing it accurately over your chosen spot. Ideal for boilies, pellets, particle and groundbait, they’re key for anglers targeting large waters where consistent baiting at range is critical. Marker floats, on the other hand, help you locate features such as gravel bars, weed beds and depth changes, allowing you to position rigs more effectively.

Key benefits include:

  • Accurate long-range bait delivery.
  • Reduced bait spill during casting.
  • Precise feature finding and depth mapping.

When choosing between spods and spombs, consider casting distance, bait capacity and durability. Spombs are designed to open on impact for controlled bait release, while traditional spods suit different baiting styles. For marker floats, visibility, buoyancy and sensitivity are important factors. Pairing with a dedicated spod or marker rod improves performance and control during repeated casting.

Explore our full range of bait spombs, carp spods and marker floats below and take control of your swim preparation. And with our Price Match Service, you can upgrade your baiting setup with complete confidence.

Carp Fishing Spombs, Spods, & Markers FAQs

What is a Spomb or Spod Used For?

They are used to deliver bait accurately at long distances, releasing feed over a precise area.

What Does a Marker Float Do?

A marker float helps you find underwater features and measure depth before positioning your rigs.

Is a Spomb Better than a Traditional Spod?

Many anglers prefer Spombs for reduced bait spill and improved aerodynamics, though both are effective.

Do I Need a Special Rod?

A dedicated spod or marker rod is recommended for repeated casting and improved control.