Arlesey Bombs (frequently spelled Ayrsley or Arsley) are highly effective, teardrop-shaped aerodynamic weights widely used in sea fishing for casting accuracy and snag resistance. Originally designed by legendary angler Richard Walker, their distinct nose-heavy shape allows them to fly straight like an arrow and cut cleanly through water currents
Choosing Your Weights
- Light Sea Fishing (4g to 30g / up to 1oz): Used for light estuarine fishing, scratching for small species, or ledgering for mackerel, bass, and mullet in calm waters.
- Medium Shore & Beach (1oz to 3oz / ~28g to 85g): Ideal for clean-ground beach casting, targeting species like flatfish or bass when tidal movement is minimal.
- Heavy Sea & Boat Fishing (4oz to 6oz+ / ~110g to 170g+): Standard "Beach Bombs" are required to hold the bottom in deeper water or strong surf conditions.
Key Benefits for Sea Angling
- Long Distance Casting: The teardrop profile places the center of gravity at the base, maximizing aerodynamic stability during high-velocity casts.
- Snag Prevention: Because they lack wires or sharp corners, Arlesey bombs slide over kelp, shingle, and rocks much easier than grip leads, drastically reducing lost rigs.
- Line-Twist Protection: Most options include an integrated, high-tensile brass or steel swivel at the apex, allowing the weight to rotate freely without twisting your mainline or trace.
- Eco Options: While traditional models are cast from lead, many leading manufacturers produce non-toxic alloy tungsten or bismuth variations to meet environmental regulations on specific shorelines.