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Directional Bobbers #663892 03/26/06 11:07 PM
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I have been testing BulletBobbers and found they are great for slow currents because they can switch or flip the direction they are planing if you give them a tug. I can keep my bait away from shore by using the current to plane out from the shore and do not need to recast. I highly recomended them for getting your bait under trees or docks by casting close and gliding or planing into to the side.

Re: Directional Bobbers [Re: Bobber Dude] #8759313 03/27/13 09:44 PM
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It is all true!


Making fishing more fun and effective!
www.dualfin.com www.prowlerplaners.com www.bulletbobber.com
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Pair that sucker up with a Banjo Minnow and hold on! fish clap


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