Seeger-Cators™ are GREAT!Gentlemen Start Your Engine!!!!
Why ask @Irafly ? Haha (poking the Irabear)
This will catch a LOT of fish... Just sayin..
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FWIW, Fulling Mill was unhappy with the first commercial run of these and has re-worked production so as to offer uniform quality and will have them available for sale here in the States later this Summer. Seriously...
If you watch the video from the start, he explains that the idea isn’t new but then explains how the indicator itself is different.Lol! It's just a small ice fishing float; very common and been around forever. They're a buck apiece.
If you're fishing a heavy jig fly, you can rig it as a slip bobber, but for very small/light nymphs it needs to be fixed in place like the fancy one in the video...which means you can only fish it shallow, unless you have a 15 foot net.
I'm curious how much his special flies weigh in order to cock that float!
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Very much a not new idea, especially to Brits! I remember my grandfather teaching me how to spot takes with a float lifting up, in around 1979!If you watch the video from the start, he explains that the idea isn’t new but then explains how the indicator itself is different.
Still got mine. Used it today! I have a complaint though. I don't hook a fish every time the bobber goes under. Is there any warranty info?Gentlemen Start Your Engine!!!!
Why ask @Irafly ? Haha (poking the Irabear)
This will catch a LOT of fish... Just sayin..
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Ya next time you see the manufacturer, you can return the indicator in exchange for a cookie... then use something differntStill got mine. Used it today! I have a complaint though. I don't hook a fish every time the bobber goes under. Is there any warranty info?
I used my Seeger-Cator™ Monday, the "pay better attention and set faster" cost me the only takedown of the day because I wasn't paying attention. ;-) A cookie sounds good but strawberry rhubarb pie sounds better.Ya next time you see the manufacturer, you can return the indicator in exchange for a cookie... then use something differnt
Or just pay better attention and set faster!
Pat, I make a strawberry/rhubarb cobbler that is just outstanding with vanilla bean ice cream! If you are ever fishing on the frozen tundra I'll make you some.I used my Seeger-Cator™ Monday, the "pay better attention and set faster" cost me the only takedown of the day because I wasn't paying attention. ;-) A cookie sounds good but strawberry rhubarb pie sounds better.
Ive - careful or you might have a hungry visitor!!Pat, I make a strawberry/rhubarb cobbler that is just outstanding with vanilla bean ice cream! If you are ever fishing on the frozen tundra I'll make you some.
Plumbobbers http://www.plumbobber.com/index.html look very interesting. However their production and distribution appears to be problematic. There is only one retail outlet listed on the Plumbobber website and they show none of any size in stock and a review stating they're hard to find in-stock ...And you can see it (Shawn's) when it's windy (i.e., almost always). Although this is my favorite release indicator:
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I don’t use bobbers……….er, I mean indicators much, but if you’re handing out cookies, I’m your man!Ya next time you see the manufacturer, you can return the indicator in exchange for a cookie... then use something differnt
Or just pay better attention and set faster!