still using them as an indicator when fishing midges @ 40 feet.
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still using them as an indicator when fishing midges @ 40 feet.
Buddy said:
"Heck, you could thread the larger one onto a hook, snug it next to the eye with a couple of thread wrap, tie on a tail, and have a decent little bluegill bug in about two minutes."
If a person wanted to fiddle around with these types of flotation gadgets here are a couple of ideas.
1. Get some floating jigs. I have tied them as buddy suggested and they work fine.
2. Get some small corkies. They are about a dime each which is cheaper than the unibobbers. They also are excellent floaters.
Tim
PS - Thought I would add a picture. Bottom bug (green) is a floating jig. I think walleye fishers use them. Center bug is a corky on a size 8 hook awaiting action. Top bug was like the center bug until a bundle of bass, both large & smallmouth beat it to death.
Tim
Tim I was in the shop today and thought I would pick up some of the the Unibobber's. I thinking of tying a "Royal Wulff" the other day, and since I can't stand tying the calf tail wings I thought of using the "Unibobber". Then creating the "Uni - Wulff".
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Larry--
That could be very interesting indeed. Can't wait to see how it fishes!