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| Bondy |
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Posts: 720 | 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 - 418 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. Sell me on why I need one or three of these. | ||
| Bondy |
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Posts: 720 | 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. 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: 720 | They are 4.6oz and 6 inches long. | ||
| Bondy |
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Posts: 720 | 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 - 553 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: 425 | piece of cake !!! esoxone | ||
| Bondy |
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Posts: 720 | 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: 720 | Here is a walleye one... Attachments ---------------- image.jpg (96KB - 413 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: 720 | Yup rip it and stop it. Even the walleye eat it. Attachments ---------------- image.jpg (125KB - 467 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: 720 | Hopefully by the end of the week. | ||
| greenhyena |
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Posts: 240 Location: Oconomowc, WI | Sweet!! | ||
| Bondy |
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Posts: 720 | 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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