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    Default Fishing moves in New Directions

    Fishing moves in New Directions

    The basic laws of physics that held us to retrieving in a straight line have been rewritten with the invention of “Planing Floats with Lateral Motion Control”. The BulletBobber turns any rod and reel into a highly sensitive remote control providing the on-demand choices of running a bait or lure to the left or right. Another law of physics the BulletBobber breaks is the law that says the distance of your retrieve is equal to the length of your cast.



    The remote control functions work in current or calm water as shown in these two videos.
    Shore Fishing VIDEO
    River Fishing VIDEO
    There are also some great techniques for trolling and drifting that break the rules.
    Trolling & Drifting VIDEO

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    Effin' idiot

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    Build one using a 1/4" thick piece of pine if you're smart enough.

    It goes together like this.

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    Soak it in shad guts and it might catch a catfish

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    We don't fish for no catfish or any other bottom feeder!


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    I don't imagine you fish for much else either if you use that rediculous looking thing

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    Bulbob, I've have probably won more money this year Tourney fishing for so called bottom feeding cats than you prob have selling these!!!!lol (jus kidding) Don't knock it till you try it!!lol I'm interested in your product! Believe it or not some of us that fish for bottom feeders don't always do it anchored and have bait on the bottom. I do alot of drift fishing, jigging, power drifting, bobber fishing for big cats all over the country and your product may work for me! I'll try it then let you know what I think. Good luck to you and your product.
    Catfishing tactics are rapidly changing and is no longer a sit and wait sport for some. Come on out and I'll show you how exciting it can be!!
    Secrets out so there's another up and coming market for you...

    Steveo
    BPS Pro Staff

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    CATAHOLIC,

    I don't have anything against any kind of fishing. If you have fun and enjoy it is a good thing! I still work the day job and when I have time to fish it usually is some river fishing for Smallies, Walleye, Pike, Musky or Steelhead depending on the season. I hope to take some vacation and try using the BulletBobber for salmon in some Ontario tribs later this year. I checked out some places earlier this year that I think the BulletBobber will work and nothing else will. There are lots of places on rivers the BulletBobber can reach that you can't reach by casting. I hate fishing in crowds and that is kind of why I spent 30 years playing around with castable float designs that could plane. The changing direction when you give it a tug was accidental and a real freaking moment when I realized what I made from a piece of pine! I thought I would have to give it a real hard tug and 50 50 it lands on the side I wanted.

    If blowing my savings to have them manufactured was a smart idea is still highly questionable bacause I didn't have anything left for marketing. If folks knew how hard it is to bring something like this to market they might appreciate the effort even if they don't want to try it.

    I really need folks to try them and spread the word!

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