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Mark fishing spots with high visibility
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| Name | Mini H-Blocks |
| EAN | 5056808511311 |
| MPN | CAC933 |
| Brand | Fox |
| Tool Type | marker_float |
| Water Type | freshwater_stillwater |
| Power Source | manual |
| Transport length | 4.6cm |
The Fox Mini H-Blocks have a compact transport height of 4.6cm, making them ideal for carrying in any tackle bag without taking up much space.
Attach one end of the included black cord to your marker, drop it at your chosen location, and keep the other end on or near the shore. The bright orange color makes it easy to spot from your fishing position, and you can quickly relocate to the exact same spot on your next trip.
Yes, the Mini H-Blocks work in both lakes and rivers. They are most effective in stillwaters and slower moving sections where they remain stationary, but the included cord allows you to secure them in moderate current.
Each pack contains 2 Mini H-Block markers and comes with a black cord for each marker to secure them in place on your chosen features.
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When you find the right feature on a large water, you need a reliable way to mark and relocate it. The Fox Mini H-Blocks are compact marker buoys designed to help you pinpoint your best fishing locations with confidence.
The fluorescent orange finish makes these markers highly visible from the bank, even in challenging light conditions or at range. Whether marking a weed edge, gravel patch, or baited area, the bold color cuts through the water and catches your eye instantly—no squinting or second-guessing.
Each marker comes with a robust black cord, so you can moor them securely to your rig or casting stick. The 4.6cm compact height means they transport easily in any tackle bag without bulk, and the two-marker pack gives you flexibility for marking multiple spots or features at once.
Use them on lakes and reservoirs to mark feeding areas before you cast, or to track feature lines and structural changes. Many anglers deploy them to locate underwater contours or to remember the exact distance and angle to their chosen swim.