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Started by nastygunz, August 10, 2017, 06:06:29 PM

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nastygunz

Come on you fishing detectives🕵


pitw

Looks like something I could use in order to come up with an excuse to go fishing. :shrug:
I say what I think not think what I say.

FinsnFur

Hook a rug tools. Lmao

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nastygunz

Oh deere :alscalls:

Quote from: FinsnFur on August 10, 2017, 11:21:11 PM
Hook a rug tools. Lmao

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Dave

I'd say some type of a casting bubble for fishing a fly with a spinning rod

nastygunz

#5
You got it Mr. Dave! They are called Bombardas, they come in different sizes and weights and densities. Those are floating, slow sinking and super slow sinking.  They cast like crazy and are just about invisible in the water. They mostly started in Italy and they use them  to fish for sea trout.  I use them a lot for trout fishing, they are perfect using lures, power bait or any kind of dry or wet fly.  I use them for bass fishing too they work great if you fish from shore a lot. Im a fan of the casting bubbles too.

http://flyandlure.org/articles/lure_fishing/how_to_use_a_bombarda_float

FinsnFur

Dang!...I was sure they were hook a rug tools :sneer:
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