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Thread: After reading posts here, I just got 2 Rocket Bobbers

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    Default After reading posts here, I just got 2 Rocket Bobbers


    Bought them earlier today from a Bass Pro Shops here in Toronto. Can't wait to try it out this weekend. For crappie fishing, that is:-)


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    Smile wow

    good luck!

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    I also will be buying a few to give them a try.


    dgi

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    good luck,hopefully they will work for you
    The fishing was good,it was the catching that was bad

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    Thanks everyone!:-). By the way, I wonder if it is windy on the water, would this bobber still work? I mean, instead of staying flat on the water, won't it stand up/straight all too often due to wind wave?

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    Quote Originally Posted by xiaolu View Post
    Thanks everyone!:-). By the way, I wonder if it is windy on the water, would this bobber still work? I mean, instead of staying flat on the water, won't it stand up/straight all too often due to wind wave?
    Just add enough split shot to the line to make it stand up and fish it like you would a conventional bobber.
    I got 350 heads on a 305 engine.
    I get 6 miles to the gallon.
    I aint got no good intentions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xiaolu View Post
    Bought them earlier today from a Bass Pro Shops here in Toronto. Can't wait to try it out this weekend. For crappie fishing, that is:-)

    hey xiaolu
    have you tried these out yet?
    waiting on your review before i purchace some
    dgi

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    Quote Originally Posted by dgi View Post
    hey xiaolu
    have you tried these out yet?
    waiting on your review before i purchace some
    dgi
    same here let us know how they do i'm interested

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    I bought one, should be trying it out this weekend. I love the way it converts to a slip bobber, no grooving issues with this design.
    I got 350 heads on a 305 engine.
    I get 6 miles to the gallon.
    I aint got no good intentions.

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    What is so special about these bobbers? I don't think I ever seen or heard of them.

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