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Message Subject: Spot Marker
MuskyLegend
Posted 1/8/2012 1:06 PM (#531858)
Subject: Spot Marker


Has anyone seen a mini buoy (the same as a buoy used to mark a rock) that is small and is used for a spot marker? I have been looking for one all over the place, but I am unable to locate one. The buoy I am talking about is white with orange lettering on it, and a cylinder shape. I have seen a few guys use them, but I can't seem to locate who makes them. Any help would be appreciated!
schleprock82
Posted 1/8/2012 6:08 PM (#531910 - in reply to #531858)
Subject: RE: Spot Marker




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I've seen them in the bass pro cataloge. I think I have seen them in Gander Mountain too.
Guest
Posted 1/8/2012 6:44 PM (#531921 - in reply to #531858)
Subject: RE: Spot Marker


How bout a waterproof felt tip marker to mark your spot
bigbite
Posted 1/8/2012 8:50 PM (#531939 - in reply to #531858)
Subject: RE: Spot Marker




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Location: Pewaukee, WI
Lake Link has them in their trading post section :
http://www.lake-link.com/tradingpost/ad.cfm/54456/3-marker-bouys/
Beaver
Posted 1/9/2012 7:26 AM (#531977 - in reply to #531939)
Subject: RE: Spot Marker





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Use an empty Gatorade bottle. Paint it white or use white packing tape for the label. Drill a hole in the top and pull through decoy cord and tie a decoy weight at the end. pull the line through the cap and put however much line you need inside...I've found 30' is more than enough for most situations. To make it stand, tap the bottle against your leg to get all of the line on the cap end or add a little water. Toss it out and the line feeds out of the hole until the weight hits bottom, then it stands up like a slip-bobber. Not good in 5' waves...jusayin'
Allstate48
Posted 1/9/2012 5:19 PM (#532080 - in reply to #531858)
Subject: RE: Spot Marker




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Location: Corning, Iowa
Use an old Tide Soap bottle. The orange color show up pretty good. Good luck Doug
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