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Thread: Article: Slip bobber rigs for crappie By John Neporadny Jr.

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    Default Article: Slip bobber rigs for crappie By John Neporadny Jr.


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    Very nice read I will be trying some of them

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    good read

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    Good article

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    Great imfo. Thanks for posting

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    Good info!

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    Lots of good info

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    Didn't know so much about bobbers. wow

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    Thanks, this is good info!!!

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    Excellent information! But I will say the bobbers pictured are not the good Thill bobbers. The bobbers pictured allow your mono fishing line to cut grooves in the top and your line eventually hangs up. You want the metal insert style of Thill bobbers. There is a copper looking insert pressed into the top of the bobbers and this allows for many years of use. Your line will slide effortlessly through with very little weight. I am only posting this to save folks the hassles I have learned, not to be argumentative. Good article!!

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