#2022, "Castable Planer Boards with Direction Control"
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The fishing concepts below were are new and never possible before. I'd tell you to go to my website but I want you to stay and return often to this site so I can answer any question right here.
They provide an effective steering aproach to trolling. You steer your lure not your boat and get closer then ever. When a bait or lure heads into a tight spot and then reverses direction guess what happens. You'll need to troll slower because they are moving 2X to 4X times faster then your boat when Ziggy Zaggin. You'll coverer an area like never before.
#2023, "RE: Castable Planer Boards with Direction Control" In response to Reply # 0
This product has absolutely no application to the type of fishing I do and I still think that is cool!! That's a really innovative idea, I'm impressed.
#2024, "RE: Castable Planer Boards with Direction Control" In response to Reply # 1
Thanks Supermat,
Moving your bait from side to side with on-demand control was the first step.
I decorated one to test as lure. http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k38/BulBob/Image3.jpg
I weighted it so it would dive when reeled a little faster and provide some 3 dimensional control. http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k38/BulBob/Image4.jpg
You can also slip rig them for 3 dimensional contol. http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k38/BulBob/3DSlipBobber.jpg
Decorating and slip rigging would give you a small lure when it is down and a large one when you pull it to the BulletBobber. http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k38/BulBob/SLIPRIGFISHING.jpg
I think they can help most shallow water fishing.
I thought I would throw in some fish picture caught using the BulletBobber.
Here is my son with his first big Steelhead caught 2/27/2007. He said there was an opening in the ice below a dam and it took 20 minutes to hook up but only one cast. He called me at work to tell me he caught one and was waiting when I got home to take his picture. Yes - I made him put it back on his line for the picture. http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k38/BulBob/fishbbj1.jpg
This was sent to me by a stpier guide in Tennessee. His clients like having control of where there bait goes. http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k38/BulBob/Pete11707010.jpg
I do some Smallmouth fishing. http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k38/BulBob/Smallie.jpg
BulBob Paul Lieb plieb@neo.rr.com BulletBobber Enterprises Help and support "Fishing Has No Boundaries" at http://www.fhnbinc.org/