BaitCaster Well-known member Joined Mar 30, 2010 Messages 1,606 Reaction score 0 Location Southern Ontario Jul 13, 2010 #1 Anybody use them? They seem expensive for what they are, but the way my tin gets blown around in the wind I'm thinking it might be worth it.
Anybody use them? They seem expensive for what they are, but the way my tin gets blown around in the wind I'm thinking it might be worth it.
redbug Well-known member Joined Jun 22, 2007 Messages 3,188 Reaction score 0 Location warminster pa Jul 13, 2010 #2 they work well if you are fishing a flat or off sure i have on in my glass rig for when i want a controlled drift
they work well if you are fishing a flat or off sure i have on in my glass rig for when i want a controlled drift
Quackrstackr Well-known member Joined Apr 27, 2008 Messages 3,051 Reaction score 0 Location KY Lake Jul 13, 2010 #3 I use one a lot while crappie fishing with the spider rig setup on my boat. It is useful not only for wind but also to control your trolling speed.
I use one a lot while crappie fishing with the spider rig setup on my boat. It is useful not only for wind but also to control your trolling speed.
L littlejohn Active member Joined Jun 27, 2010 Messages 27 Reaction score 0 Location Bethlehem, Georgia Jul 13, 2010 #4 When I salmon fished in the Columbia River in Oregon with my great grandfather, we used a bucket with part of the bottom cut out.
When I salmon fished in the Columbia River in Oregon with my great grandfather, we used a bucket with part of the bottom cut out.