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www.floatingbones.co.uk and click 'Bankside Madness'
On here is the Loxley Bubble method. Watch and learn. You can't buy these 'Bubbles' in a tackle shop. The DVD shows how they are made and fished. And Chub love 'em. |
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What is it? Is it using a clear plastic bubble on your main line to fish a
fly or ultra small lure with a spincast or spinning rig? Heck, I've done that in the U.S. for years now and the bubbles are available nearly everywhere here. I like to slide the bubble on the main line, small end of the tube first, tie on a swivel large enough to not lodge in the large end, add 3-6 feet of leader and then my fly or lure. Fill with water by pushing the tube out, if needed. I've caught many Rainbow and Brown trout, Large and Smallmouth Bass, Black and White Crappie, Bluegill and one small (10") Striper on it. Crappie love it when you cast just beyond the rises and reel back thru with just enough speed to barely make a "V" wake (as in 16 Crappie on 17 casts). VBG -- Budd What's the difference between a bad golfer and a bad skydiver? One goes "Whack, Darn" and the other goes "Darn, Whack". "floating bones" wrote in message ... www.floatingbones.co.uk and click 'Bankside Madness' On here is the Loxley Bubble method. Watch and learn. You can't buy these 'Bubbles' in a tackle shop. The DVD shows how they are made and fished. And Chub love 'em. |
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Sorry Budd,
This is not the bubble you are talking about. I'm not sure how to explain it to an american! because i wouldn't know if you can get the container over there to make the bubble. Over here they are made from small containers which hold childrens toys and are bought from off licences (liquer stores to you) Its an ultra slow sink maggot feeder which is then drawn for up in the water action and it really is deadly when you get it right. The DVD is region free. If you have a paypal account i would gladly send you a copy. DVD is £8 plus postage to US of £3. Regards Andrew "Budd Cochran" wrote in message ... What is it? Is it using a clear plastic bubble on your main line to fish a fly or ultra small lure with a spincast or spinning rig? Heck, I've done that in the U.S. for years now and the bubbles are available nearly everywhere here. I like to slide the bubble on the main line, small end of the tube first, tie on a swivel large enough to not lodge in the large end, add 3-6 feet of leader and then my fly or lure. Fill with water by pushing the tube out, if needed. I've caught many Rainbow and Brown trout, Large and Smallmouth Bass, Black and White Crappie, Bluegill and one small (10") Striper on it. Crappie love it when you cast just beyond the rises and reel back thru with just enough speed to barely make a "V" wake (as in 16 Crappie on 17 casts). VBG -- Budd What's the difference between a bad golfer and a bad skydiver? One goes "Whack, Darn" and the other goes "Darn, Whack". "floating bones" wrote in message ... www.floatingbones.co.uk and click 'Bankside Madness' On here is the Loxley Bubble method. Watch and learn. You can't buy these 'Bubbles' in a tackle shop. The DVD shows how they are made and fished. And Chub love 'em. |
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Then it's the clear plastic packaging which is then made into a holder for
the bait? Actually, the DVD doesn't interest me as I'd rather be fishing than watching telly. Btw, I may speak "American", but I can translate "Limey" fairly well. BG Oh, and I have a terrible streak of thrifty Scots blood in me . . .I even peel off the wallpaper when I move from one home to the next. -- Budd What's the difference between a bad golfer and a bad skydiver? One goes "Whack, Darn" and the other goes "Darn, Whack". "floating bones" wrote in message ... Sorry Budd, This is not the bubble you are talking about. I'm not sure how to explain it to an american! because i wouldn't know if you can get the container over there to make the bubble. Over here they are made from small containers which hold childrens toys and are bought from off licences (liquer stores to you) Its an ultra slow sink maggot feeder which is then drawn for up in the water action and it really is deadly when you get it right. The DVD is region free. If you have a paypal account i would gladly send you a copy. DVD is £8 plus postage to US of £3. Regards Andrew "Budd Cochran" wrote in message ... What is it? Is it using a clear plastic bubble on your main line to fish a fly or ultra small lure with a spincast or spinning rig? Heck, I've done that in the U.S. for years now and the bubbles are available nearly everywhere here. I like to slide the bubble on the main line, small end of the tube first, tie on a swivel large enough to not lodge in the large end, add 3-6 feet of leader and then my fly or lure. Fill with water by pushing the tube out, if needed. I've caught many Rainbow and Brown trout, Large and Smallmouth Bass, Black and White Crappie, Bluegill and one small (10") Striper on it. Crappie love it when you cast just beyond the rises and reel back thru with just enough speed to barely make a "V" wake (as in 16 Crappie on 17 casts). VBG -- Budd What's the difference between a bad golfer and a bad skydiver? One goes "Whack, Darn" and the other goes "Darn, Whack". "floating bones" wrote in message ... www.floatingbones.co.uk and click 'Bankside Madness' On here is the Loxley Bubble method. Watch and learn. You can't buy these 'Bubbles' in a tackle shop. The DVD shows how they are made and fished. And Chub love 'em. |
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