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Thread: my report on the boss rod & bobber float

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    Thumbs up my report on the boss rod & bobber float


    well guys and gals if you dont have this in your tackle box yet. you better get them. i was a little suprised on how sensitive this little float is. i was even catching those finger sized bream today. it is even great in the wind you can feel the bite so much better with this than those other floats that are out thier. i caught so many of those darn little baite stealers i ran out of baite and only came home with 3 nice keeps for my days work. but what a day it was georgus and a clear sunnly day at the pond. doc i will be placing another order for 20 more of these things. thatnks for letting us know about them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ga.crappie&breamguy View Post
    well guys and gals if you dont have this in your tackle box yet. you better get them. i was a little suprised on how sensitive this little float is. i was even catching those finger sized bream today. it is even great in the wind you can feel the bite so much better with this than those other floats that are out thier. i caught so many of those darn little baite stealers i ran out of baite and only came home with 3 nice keeps for my days work. but what a day it was georgus and a clear sunnly day at the pond. doc i will be placing another order for 20 more of these things. thatnks for letting us know about them.
    Thanks that is good to hear they worked well for you and I still have some left they orders are picking up on them.

    I am just trying to figure out away to hook a glow stick on the so I can use them at night. I have to switch over now to the heavier lighted bobber and they just dont work as well. Once I figure away to hook a glow stik on so it doesnt tangle up those crappie better watch out for me

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    I have no idea about boss rods, but fishing items are still tools. You are better off if you match the tool to the quary and task at hand. I usually use small stuff for bluegill so my fishing buddy also has them in his box(fishing thief:D). My mainstay is normally a small float that balances with 1/32oz maximum. So last trip out we were at a small pond after really small bluegill for bait. He knows if he asks and shows me a bait im going to yell "SMALLER" at him. He pulled out one of my 1/32 floats from his box and #10 hook, can you guess what i yelled at him??? Then i pulled out the 1/64 float and #20 hook. By the time he got tied up i had 10 fish already. There are some really good products out there if you know how to use them. I at times also use spring bobbers on my rods, its like watching someone turn on a light, no doubt it is a fish although he may only be 3/4" long or come up with your bait. I have even found the weight of rod and reel,angle and height you hold a rod above the water will increase and decrease you sensitivity. Contrary to what you might think alot of the time the fish dont even take down the 1/64oz float, they peck, lift and swim with it.
    "Some days im Basstastic other days im crapptacular"

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