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| Anyone have results casting bondys? The lake system i work most likely jigging them would be ineffective.
How is it done? Like a pull retrieve? Do they sink too fast for casting?
I was thinking of picking some up this weekend at the show. The orbas look good for casting... |
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| Here this should help...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4dEFqNINmLA |
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Posts: 122
Location: Appleton Wi | I have had success casting them like I would a bulldawg. Pull pause retrieve |
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Location: Plainfield, IL | I have had success casting Bondy baits. They do fail fast but I just tick the tops of the weeds and work like a bulldawg. |
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Posts: 125
| Of the selections available, Maybe a bondy jr or orba be a good idea for casting? |
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| I believe the orba was made for casting. I picked up a couple after seeing the video. Can't wait to get them abused. |
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Posts: 125
| Royal Orba looks cool. I think i am looking for a smaller presentation. |
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Location: SE Wisconsin | I really like casting them. They fall fast, about 3 ft per second. I use a pull pause like a bulldawg. It's nice if you are fishing in deep water is they get down there fast and will stay down there. Since it's so heavy you can hop it along the bottom also. I wouldn't recommend using it in less than say 10 fow where there are weeds otherwise you will be pulling weeds of the whole time. |
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Posts: 2024
| Orbas still fall fast, so reeling immediately when they hit the water when shallow is crucial to prevent fouling or catching rocks, which I am very good at. |
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