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Golly-whopper weighted bobbers?
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07/23/13 11:15 PM
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Lewis Perry
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I see guys throwing what appears to be a weighted bobber with 2 jigs tied one behind the other fishing for schooling bass and sand bass. I can not seem to find any info on them. Are they available to be purchased or do you make your own? I have heard them called "Golly whoppers". They seem to catch fish when other things do not. Any ideas?
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Re: Golly-whopper weighted bobbers?
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07/23/13 11:23 PM
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Got some around lavon last year. Bank fishermen use them a lot
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Re: Golly-whopper weighted bobbers?
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07/24/13 06:23 PM
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If ya get stuck try a google search  try cabela's comal shallow popper popping corks
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Re: Golly-whopper weighted bobbers?
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07/24/13 08:14 PM
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They're also called spec rigs. They are used for speckled trout.
You can make these yourself.
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Re: Golly-whopper weighted bobbers?
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07/24/13 08:38 PM
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I always thought they were called cork and streamers??? They sell a couple different ones up at Daves at Texoma off exit 72 on HWY 75.
How do you guys put these things away in your tackle box? I wrap the line in figure eights on the cork, but seems to hold the bends and gets tangled easy first couple of cast.
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Re: Golly-whopper weighted bobbers?
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07/24/13 09:23 PM
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Spec rigs work great on schoolies...
Hooking a fish is like playing string with a cat. The exact size, shape, color of string matters less than how you wiggle it- and little cats are easier to fool than big ones. John Gierach
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Re: Golly-whopper weighted bobbers?
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07/25/13 03:26 AM
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Bass Pro: Silver Dollar Lures, Sand Bass Rig weighted cork (Bobber) with two flies under it, Char & White
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Re: Golly-whopper weighted bobbers?
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07/25/13 09:40 AM
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This Man has everything -> http://stores.mtpocketstackle.com/StoreFront.bokI see guys throwing what appears to be a weighted bobber with 2 jigs tied one behind the other fishing for schooling bass and sand bass. I can not seem to find any info on them. Are they available to be purchased or do you make your own? I have heard them called "Golly whoppers". They seem to catch fish when other things do not. Any ideas?
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07/25/13 02:39 PM
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Lewis Perry
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Found them on ebay before I saw these posts. They are listed as weighted popper corks. Thanks guys.
Fishn Prchr
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Re: Golly-whopper weighted bobbers?
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07/25/13 03:31 PM
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Saw a lot of guys tossing these at Lavon the other day topwater.
FWIW, I was catching just as well (if not better) with a slab/jig or swimbait/jig setup. Although I can see if they wanted it slow how these would let you stay in the strike zone a little bit longer with a slow retrieve or popping action.
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Re: Golly-whopper weighted bobbers?
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07/28/13 05:35 PM
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Lewis Perry
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How do you rig the slab-jig combo?
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Re: Golly-whopper weighted bobbers?
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07/28/13 09:51 PM
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gborg
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Throw a weighted cork with a two foot tag line attached to a # 12 pet spoon, bring back to target zone via long sweeping rod motion, stop and let the spoon catch up and reel to pull up slack line, when u stop the sweep the pet has time to wiggle down in the water column and will trigger a strike, btw the single hook will allow u to catch a lot more fish.
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Re: Golly-whopper weighted bobbers?
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07/29/13 03:10 AM
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Lewis Perry
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Is that the Luhr-Jensen pet spoon?
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Re: Golly-whopper weighted bobbers?
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07/29/13 11:18 AM
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gborg
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