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Wing-it slip bobbers
Last Post 26 Oct 2010 07:51 PM by
ramseyetcs
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ymerej
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Posts:34
04 Aug 2009 04:40 PM
When i signed up with the club they said i would get some free bobbers after i payed my $12 but i've waited over a month and i still haven't gotten them. How do i get them?
beeatchook
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Posts:95
04 Aug 2009 04:50 PM
I would call a Member Services
Representative Toll-free
M-F, 7:30 am - 6:00 pm CST:
1-800-843-6232
Pegsguy
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Posts:4106
04 Aug 2009 07:21 PM
Don't be suprised if the Wing it bobbers ar defective, I think they are seconds. I got mine in a timely fashion, but both of them were defective, I could not use them as fixed bobbers, there was a problem with the spring. They do work fine as a slip bobber, so I don't care. I do have to say that most of the stuff the club has sent me has been usefull! Tom
Fishin' fool in NE Illinois
Lifer in NE Illinois Gen. 1:28 I didn't rise to the top of the food chain to become a vegitarian!
duckman
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Posts:1143
05 Aug 2009 03:36 AM
mine has worked to perfection. they worked so well i even bought some.
duckman st louis mo
ramseyetcs
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Posts:310
26 Oct 2010 07:51 PM
I have used mine as slip bobbers and they work great, but as a "fixed point" bobber they don't seem to hold well. In my case I think the notch is too shallow to hold the line correctly. I think the gentleman who developed them is a member here and if so, please take this as constructive criticism. They do, as advertised, have a greatly reduced surface impact when retrieving. No “pop” when setting the hook, etc. and csat well. Thanks!
Paul, S-Eastern CT, Retired USNR/USN, American Legion, NERA Life Member, MDA/UAW
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