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Bobber With A Brain Sr 3 Pack Slip Float w/ 1 Rig Crappie Trout Catfish Waleye
$ 7.91
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Description
Bobber With A Brain 3 Pack Slip Float With 1 Hand Tied Crappie Type Walleye Rig, 3 Light Stick Holders andFree Gift 3 Bright Green 1-1/2 inch Glow Sticks.
Condition is New. Free Shipping. Colors may vary. The Senior Bobber with a Brain stands 8 inches tall.
Multiples of this item are available, email for details.
International orders receive bonus of three light sticks or glow sticks per item purchased in order.
Bobber Wit A Brain - Most advanced Depth Setting system in the world. Rod movement adds 3 inch jigging Motion to all baits. Works with a simple crappie or perch rig. Great for Night Fishing with lightsticks.
TEN REASONS
this unique Slip Bobber will be the main part of your fishing tackle!
10. Automatic!
(On Every Cast!)
9. Fishes from the Bottom Up!
(Any Depth!)
8. Stationary!
(In Wind!)
7. Super Senssitive!
(Detects Nibbles!)
6. Multi-Level Fishing!
(On & Off Bottom!)
5. Works Any Depth!
(Self Adjusting!)
4. Resets!
(When Reeling Stops!)
3. Trolling Action!
(From Bank or Boat!)
2. Vertical Jigging!
(Ice Fishing Style!)
1. No Line Stopper Needed!
(Ever!)
WHAT ARE YOU FISING FOR?
Carp
Carp are Scavengers and enjoy a meal just ready to be sucked up off the bottom. With your Dough Ball anchored by the sinker, it can lay in an area near the catfish bait for a mix of smells that should attract many fish from everywhere!
The Bobber With A Brain 6 Pack Family Special has three Jr, three Sr and three Hand tied crappie type walleye rigs, plus a bonus,all new shipped free.
Crappie
Suspending your live or dead minnow usung the Bobber With A Brain adds both freedom for the bait to swim(live) or flip in the current(dead). A Crappie will be in full view of the minnow swimming around on your line like he is hurt.
(Also Trout love minnows Too!)
Catfish
A Catfish can not eat off the bottom, so yor Bobber With A Brain sets the bait perfect at a level for the smell and vision motion in the water, this is irresistible to Cats.
Live Bait Fish Rig
When using a Living Bait Fish, you need a way to keep the Bail Fish Visible to Predators(Cats, Walleye, Bass, Etc) This rig solves that problem.
Fly Fishing
Tie an approx. 4 foot leader line to the swivel at the end of the Bobber With A Brain with a dry fly on the end. The bobber acts as the weight to cast way out there, and then acts as a float to keep the fly from sinking, skimming the top of the water as the line is reeled back.
Sent:
Friday, December 14, 2007 8:41 PM
At the risk of boring you to death, here's a story concerning
your BWAB. One of my favorite fishing spots is about one hour from my
home and is up in the mountains. It's a beautiful cold-water fishing
mountain lake (no catfish, carp, bass, etc.) and is a wonderful place
to catch rainbow trout. I was up there last summer and there was a
family of 3 that came up and started fishing not too far from me. Not
close enough to be a bother, but close enough that I could hear them
and watch them.
I had already been there about 2 hours and was doing
some catch and release fishing, as I had already caught my limit
within the first hour and had them cleaned and on ice in my cooler.
After about an hour, they hadn't even had a bite. Their son (I'm
guessing he was around 7 or 8 years old) asked his dad how come I was
doing so well, and they couldn't even get a bite. The dad told him to
come ask me what I was using for bait that was working so well. So
him and his parents walked up to where I was and started visiting with
me. When their son walked up to me, he had a small "Spiderman" rod
and reel that his parents had just got for him at Wal-Mart. He also
had a bunch of nightcrawlers in a standard Wal-Mart container (the
ones that resemble a cottage cheese container). I told him to have a
seat next to me and do exactly what I do. I told him I had been using
power bait, but his worms should do just fine, also. But first, I
told his parents I would like to re-rig him using one of my extra
BWABs. (I always have 3 with me in my tackle box at all times)
. The
parents had never heard of such a thing, so I gave a quick demo of how
it works, and rigged one up on their son's little rod & reel. I set
the hook about 18 inches above the sinker, as that's where I had mine
set and was doing just fine. He cast his line out, and for a .00
kid's rig, it actually got his line out about 15 yards from shore -
which was plenty good enough, as the water gets deep quick there. I
told him to let the line settle till the bobber stood up, then reel in
the slack. After about 10 minutes, the bobber made a small, quick
"nod" then stood back up. Trout are know for this. They will "tease"
a bait several times sometimes before actually taking it. I told him
to wait for the bobber to go down and move sideways before setting the
hook. Seconds later it happened. The bobber tipped, went sideways,
and he yanked his little rod and hooked his first fish! He reeled it
in and I used my dip net to scoop it out of the water. It was a
beautiful 12 inch Rainbow Trout. His excitement and the look on his
face was absolutely priceless! He was literally jumping up and down
laughing, and with a smile as big as his face would allow! I showed
him how to take the hook out and we put his trout on his dad's
stringer.
I rigged both of his parents' up with BWABs from my spares
and we all sat and fished for another couple of hours. Each of them
got their limit. They tried to give me back my BWABs but I told them
to keep them use them in the future. I don't remember their names,
but I found out from talking to them that they had never been fishing
before. They had just recently moved to Colorado. They had purchased
a book on fishing and went to Wal-Mart and got the bare necessities
which included a small tackle box, hooks, sinkers, stringer,
nightcrawlers, etc.
There is no amount of money in the world that can
make you feel as good as seeing them catch their first fish ever, then
go on and catch their limit! I gave them your web sight address. (I
hope they ordered some from you). When the day was over, they
couldn't thank me enough for showing them such a good time, but it was
definately me who had the best time!
Regards as always from Colorado Springs, Colorado;
Paul Griffin