Members Bobber Dude Posted June 3, 2009 Members Posted June 3, 2009 Ok - I invented the BulletBobber and am now trying to expnad into making lures. Here are my first 3 - rookie jobs. They could be considered collector items, folk art or .... I think they will look great from underwater looking up at'm. BulletBobbers are mini planer boards with direction control and travel 4" when you reel 1". Here are some of the things that they can do. They don't have hooks because you use a jig or even a weedless worm as enticer. Slip rigging them increases your chances of catching a fish. Let me know what you think - no foul language though! I feel no shame in using this forum and all forums should have one for little guys that can't afford advertising. Its Great. Paul Lieb www.bulletbobber.com Cutting Edge mini Planing Float Designs http://planerboards.blogspot.com
TroutFearMe Posted June 4, 2009 Posted June 4, 2009 Hey they look pretty cool, have you tested them out, how could I get my hands on a couple to try out.
Members Bobber Dude Posted June 4, 2009 Author Members Posted June 4, 2009 Hey they look pretty cool, have you tested them out, how could I get my hands on a couple to try out. I haven't tried my folk art stunt lures yet but I did have a Bass hit a green/orange one 4 times. I sell the clear ones you can color with Sharpies. I don't know what to ask for the ones I painted/colored. It does take a while to do one because there are so many sides. It would propbably be cheaper to buy sharpies and clear ones from www.bulletbobber.com. The clear option shows up when you shop for the size you want. I really hope you'll give them a try - there isn't anything that comes close in number of unique functions you get with them. Cutting Edge mini Planing Float Designs http://planerboards.blogspot.com
Root Admin Phil Lilley Posted June 4, 2009 Root Admin Posted June 4, 2009 Thanks for sharing your product with us. One suggestion - in your posting and esp in your signature, change from www.bulletbodder.com to http://bulletbobber.com. It will make it a clickable link instead of having to copy and paste.
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