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Action Tackle Bite Indicator - Spring Bobber
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Action Tackle Bite Indicator - Spring Bobber

Clips Onto Rod - Removable -Castable - Summer or Winter - Unbelievable Sensitivity

*Cast, Drift, Jig, Still fish
*Fish feel less line and rod tension
*East to see and feel biting fish
*Fish hang onto baits longer
*Easy to install on most rods - Spinning, Cast, Ice Rods
*Great in any weather condition
*Stainless steel, Corrosion resistant
*Fun to fish with

Medium Action
*Walleye
*Bass
*Catfish

Light Action
*Crappie
*Perch
*Bluegills

Ultra-Light Action
*Ice Fishing
*Panfish

Micro-Light Action
*Finesse Fishing
*Light Lines & Jigs

The action spring bobber is a new tool to help all fisherman, young or old,
experienced pro's or the young child holding their first pole.

When installed, most rod tips will become unbelievably sensitive. A rod with hook
setting ability and a soft tip is the key to more fish. With the action spring
bobber acting like a shock absorber, fishermen see and feel the first sign of a
biting fish: a direct signal from the mouth of the fish to the end of your rod, the
most natural way to offer bait to feeding fish.

The action spring bobber will help you catch more fish. It is a very effective
spring bobber for summer or winter fishing. The information here is only a guide to
help you understand how to use the unit. The innovative design and construction
allows the fisherman to fish it year round in many ways. Watch for a movement
change, up or down-that is your signal to set the hook on your fish. Try to offer
your baits or lures in a very natural way to increase your catch.

Ice Fishing
Pan fish - Winter bites will be normally lighter than other times of the year.
Light line and small baits work best, with only enough weight to get your line
down. Action spring bobber will show all bites, up or down. Watch for them! Blowing
winds and snowing conditions have little or no effect on it's sensitivity. Placing
your rod in a good ice stand will help you see the smallest movement. On heavy
jigs, your unit will be bent down, when it lifts up, a fish has picked up your
offering.

Drifting
With heavy jigs, unit will show bottom the structure and contours of land you're
fishing, and pass over. A bouncing effect will be seen and felt on your rod. When
this action stops or changes, a fish may have picked up your bait. Quickly set
hook. When fishing suspended fish, the technique is about the same except baits or
lures are not hitting the bottom of the lake.

Still or jigging
Many types of fish are taken using this method, both in summer and winter. When you
have your bait in place, keep a close watch on the action spring bobber. As the
fish pick up your bait, you will notice a change in the position of the unit. Be
ready to set your hook as to the movement of the fish. You may have to wait for a
second bite.

Casting
Lots of fun and fish, both large and small, using this method. Use no float on your
line, only live bait or artificial. Use little or no weight on your line. Create a
slow and very natural fall of your bait to the fish. As the bait falls from top to
bottom, it will pass through the fish feeding strike zone very naturally. When the
fish picks up the bait, they will not feel your rod, but you will see the bite.
Simply set the hook for some fish fighting action!

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