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The second use of a spring bobber is the "smoothing" effect it will put on your jigging motion - you can put moves on a jig that look much smoother with a spring bobber - basically a dampening device.
I was at gander mountain the other night looking at ice gear and saw some very sensitive spring bobbers. they were on those new popper rods. they really did have a nice feel to them, but i will keep useing my rods.
Yeh ,spring bobber always.On the first ice u can get away without it, MAYBE. My favorite are made from lavsan.They really soft, good in low temperatures and perfect for moormyshka jigs sizes 2-4mm.Thats the way i do it for many years.(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)
Geez trapperdirk maybe he thought he was fishing in COLORADO for those finicky trout by mistake
Ssssshhhhhh Slipbob . ROTFLMAO . I was waiting for that to be mentioned but hoping TGF tells us a new line of thought . TD
For 10 bucks you can't go wrong with Frabill's panfish popper rods.The only problem I have with them is fishing crappie.Crappie tend to move up wards with your bait, so I'm mostly watching the line not the bobber.When fish are neutral, the bobber is a perfect tool to watch those picky fish peck at your waxie.Tip-uptwo