I agree. I generally don't like indicators that force me to *uck with it
before I can go fishing. I mean, yarn is great, so are fish pimps or other
styro indicator that requires only a twist to get the thing on. I guess I
was fooled by their cool packaging and marketing (this is America, after
all), and now I realize that even if I can figure out how to get them on, I
don't want to have problems on the stream futzing with it, loosing little
rubber stoppers, and so on.
"Tim J." wrote in message
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briansfly wrote:
Scott Seidman wrote:
"Bob" wrote in
news:w60Be.17479$Zy6.4313@trnddc04:
Can anyone tell me how to string up a frog hair indicator? The first
time I tried, I broke the wire stringer tying to pull a thick piece
of tippet material through.
Boy, I've never understood the appeal of that product. Why are they
better than any one of two dozen other types of indicators?
...because they're so easy to use? ;-)
Now *that's* funny!
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TL,
Tim
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