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Veithr3293
Posted 7/28/2014 6:11 PM (#722925)
Subject: Musky bobbers




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Anyone have any suggestion for a good foam musky bobber
Masqui-ninja
Posted 7/28/2014 9:23 PM (#722987 - in reply to #722925)
Subject: RE: Musky bobbers





Posts: 1297


Location: Walker, MN
I bought some 4" Comal Pear floats for Tarpon fishing this winter that I think would be perfect for large suckers. They make pegged or slip floats.
Sidejack
Posted 7/28/2014 9:53 PM (#723003 - in reply to #722987)
Subject: RE: Musky bobbers




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Location: Aurora
These are pretty killer with the buzzer on top.


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WINDKNOT
Posted 7/29/2014 10:07 AM (#723051 - in reply to #722925)
Subject: Re: Musky bobbers




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Buy a bag of party balloons !!! Adjustable to the size of the sucker. Thread a small snap swivel on your line. With a bobber stop small split shot works good. Peirce the end of the balloon with the snap and close. All knids off pretty colors and CHEAP !!!!
ToddM
Posted 7/29/2014 11:00 AM (#723062 - in reply to #722925)
Subject: Re: Musky bobbers





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Location: oswego, il
Been using a teardrop style musky bobber with the Gregg(silent g) Thomas(silent h) planer board clip. Works great and its so easy to use.
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