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Need a new bobbin #13661839 08/09/20 08:48 PM
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Any suggestions on ceramic bobbins ? I left my griffins at the hunting camp and am now working with a my back up feather-craft ceramic, cheap but works well.
Can't justify a return trip this soon. Of course a few more bobbins can only help. Think I've got G.A.S. again.


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Re: Need a new bobbin [Re: FlyFX] #13661989 08/09/20 10:14 PM
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I've been pleased with the standard size Rite bobbin. I have not tried a Griffin, so don't know how they compare. The Rite has a very narrow tube and I like that.


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Re: Need a new bobbin [Re: FlyFX] #13662465 08/10/20 11:04 AM
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Rex, the Griffin is merely a wishbone design with a ceramic tube attached, really nothing special.
An speaking of bobbins, I went over to my local gear hound to tie a few and BBQ since his warden would not let him night fish I mean it's flathead season after all.
He has acquired several bobbins from $5 - $100 over the years and I got to use a few of the new designs by Rite, Tiemco mag, Loon, Dr. Slick Stonfo,Smhaen, Jigmaster . I must say the Rite Half hitch did seem to stay close
I really liked the tension clutch and the idea I could hitch or whip finish without changing hands or looking for another tool. Arguably could be done with others but seemed easier with that bobbin
Thanks for the recommendation, after sleeping on it I believe I need a couple of these.


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Re: Need a new bobbin [Re: FlyFX] #13662514 08/10/20 12:05 PM
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FlyFX, you made the right decision by testing several and then picking the one you liked best. Congrats! Enjoy your new bobbin.


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