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Bondy |
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Posts: 719 | We are excited to announce that our new Bondy Wobbler Mini will be coming out this month as well. It was made to be 25% smaller in every dimension and we have done real well with it so far. It will be available in the same 10 colors at the big Wobbler. Www.bondybait.com Attachments ---------------- image.jpg (108KB - 373 downloads) | ||
CiscoKid |
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Posts: 1906 Location: Oconto Falls, WI | Jon I am sure there is a thread about it, but I do not feel like looking so sorry. What does the wobbler do for the angler the regular Bondy does not? When do you choose pone over the other? Sell me on why I need one or three of these. | ||
Bondy |
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Posts: 719 | Thanks for asking. It sinks on more of a horizontal plane and wobbles real nice on the fall. Just a different look really, and for us it has either matched the success of the original Bondy Bait or beaten it substantially. I encourage you to try one this fall! PS the Wobbler Mini is a great casting bait and on a semi tight light will wobble when you let it fall. | ||
Zib |
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Posts: 1405 Location: Detroit River | CiscoKid - 9/17/2014 8:07 AM Jon I am sure there is a thread about it, but I do not feel like looking so sorry. What does the wobbler do for the angler the regular Bondy does not? When do you choose pone over the other? Sell me on why I need one or three of these. :) The Wobbler wobbles on the fall so it mimics a dying baitfish that is struggling & IMO provokes more strikes. | ||
Nershi |
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Location: MN | Jon what is the weight on the mini's? I might have to add one of these to the lake trout jig arsenal for this winter. | ||
Bondy |
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Posts: 719 | They are 4.6oz and 6 inches long. | ||
Bondy |
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Posts: 719 | Here is a good shot to show the size. I could see walleye, pike and lake trout just chomping this thing under the ice! Attachments ---------------- image.jpg (69KB - 490 downloads) | ||
Gobble! |
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Posts: 81 | sweet was hoping for this. | ||
BenR |
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Granby Lake here we come:-) | |||
KBL |
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Posts: 9 | @john: What is the reason that the mini wobbler work at casting? When I remember right are you say that the big wobbler model only will create the wobbling Action while jiggin. | ||
esoxone |
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Posts: 424 | piece of cake !!! esoxone | ||
Bondy |
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Posts: 719 | KBL, I did say that. If you cast the 9 oz big wobbler and let it fall it needs a pretty tight line to help it wobble when you stop it. To me, the big one is not a good casting bait, but this little one is real good. It's small and easier to keep the line semi tight on the stop/fall. | ||
Bondy |
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Posts: 719 | Here is a walleye one... Attachments ---------------- image.jpg (96KB - 362 downloads) | ||
KBL |
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Posts: 9 | @John: OK, then I missunderstand what you say. | ||
mnmusky |
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Bondy - 9/19/2014 7:07 PM Here is a walleye one... looks like a salt n peppered pickle. I'll bite! would this be best worked with a rip/pause when casting? not a lot of jigging in my neighborhood. | |||
Bondy |
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Posts: 719 | Yup rip it and stop it. Even the walleye eat it. Attachments ---------------- image.jpg (125KB - 413 downloads) | ||
greenhyena |
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Posts: 240 Location: Oconomowc, WI | Are these available anywhere yet? Anxious to get my hands on a couple! | ||
Bondy |
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Posts: 719 | Hopefully by the end of the week. | ||
greenhyena |
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Posts: 240 Location: Oconomowc, WI | Sweet!! | ||
Bondy |
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Posts: 719 | I've got guys trying them this week and next in the Northwest Territories for pike. Should have some great pics of that... | ||
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