I would think the dowels were handles they use to rewind the line. H ones should be more stable in the wind, but my round ones have weight in them to lessen the effect of wind.
A couple of times, I've noticed a few fishermen on TV using an "H" style marker buoy with what looks like a small wooden dowel rod of 3-4 inches on the outside of the "H" on diagonal corners (total 2 dowels).
The only reason I can think they do this is because it may turn over a little slower and is less likely to twist and hang, taking the buoy down.
Has anyone tried this and if so, how does it work for you?
I would think the dowels were handles they use to rewind the line. H ones should be more stable in the wind, but my round ones have weight in them to lessen the effect of wind.
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They are handles for winding. It speeds up the process tremendously and your hands don't get as wet.
Thanks for clearing that up. May have to try to make a couple of my own and see how they do.