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Message Subject: How to make a BulletBobber
BulBob
Posted 12/7/2007 6:56 PM (#288082)
Subject: How to make a BulletBobber




Posts: 6


Location: 3586 Wadsworth Rd. Norton, OH 44203
Well it’s cold outside and you need to do something, right, well here is something YOU CAN DO and yell at me later about what a pain it was and how bad my instructions are.... and I am not covering any hospital bills if you hurt yourself!

How to Build a BulletBobber
Fishing Floats & Lures with Directional Control

This our Holiday GIFT to all fishermen!

Title – “Planing Float with Lateral Direction Control”
It planes to the side when retrieved or in current and flips direction when given a little tug.
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Material List:
1. 1 pine or balsa board - 5” long, 1 1/2” wide and 1/4" thick. The wood grain must run the 5” length.
2. Elmer’s glue
3. Gorilla Glue
4. Water resistant paint and/or sealer.
5. Small diameter plastic tube (you can use one from a WD40 can)
6. Round Tooth Picks

Tools:
1. Coping or Scroll Saw
2. Electric drill
3. Drill bit that matched the tube.
4. Wood file
5. Sand paper
6. Small paint brush

Building Steps:
1. Print and cut out the light blue dotted rectangle after measuring to see if the 2” dimension actually measures 2” long on your print.
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2. Spread a thin layer of Elmer’s glue on one side of the board and apply the pattern.
3. Cut the 2 pieces with the saw staying just on the outside of the green and red lines.
4. Check the fit of the interlocking pieces and use a wood file as needed for a smooth sliding fit.
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5. Drill the hole half way through the red piece before gluing the pieces together.
6. Drill slowly making sure the angle matches the line on the pattern.
7. If the hole is centered and looks aligned properly glue the pieces together with Gorilla Glue and finish drilling the hole.
8. Insert the tube and cut it a little long so it sticks out for now.
9. Check the buoyancy before painting. It should sit less then half way submerged before painting.
10. Thread your line thru the tube and use a piece of the tooth pick as wedge to hold it in place on the line after setting the depth you want to fish. They can also be slip rigged using split shot.
11. Test it and using an 1/8 oz jig or 1/8 oz split shot with hook and bait to see if flips direction when given just a little tug!
12. A 1/4” board is good for a 2” long BulletBobber and 1/2" thick board can make a 4” long BulletBobber and 4” long one can handle 1/4 to 3/8 oz lead and many lures.


We struggled heavily to make the BulletBobber the best it could be at a reasonable price but could never prototype and test every possible design in every condition. There are many other shapes that may work better and we hope you can create an improved design. I have found there are two basic requirements. They should be twice as long as they are wide and sit about 60% out of the water.


We would really like to see what you make?

Paul & Kathy Lieb
BulletBobber Enterprises
RiverMan
Posted 12/7/2007 10:37 PM (#288113 - in reply to #288082)
Subject: Re: How to make a BulletBobber




Posts: 1504


Location: Oregon
Interesting concept......I can't tell exactly what it's supposed to do. Is it supposed to allow the angler to let the bobber go in various directions?

Jed V.
toothn'nail
Posted 12/8/2007 5:35 AM (#288128 - in reply to #288082)
Subject: Re: How to make a BulletBobber




Posts: 55


Location: SW Michigan
Thanks for the building tips. I've got a few that I use quite abit for crappie/bluegills. They work kinda like a mini planer board/ bobber combo. And yep, they change direction if you give them a tug. Bet they'd work well for fall suckers in a bigger version. I'll have to make up afew this winter.
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