posted by admin on Mar 12
Improve your catch up to 80% and more.
The Crappie Flag is especially designed for lite fishing. Like Crappie and Brim.
Crappie Flag a bobber for your Rod Tip.
The Crappie Flag, is A simple device that delivers Big Results!
With the Crappie Flag you see the strike and know when to set the hook, befor the fish feels you and spits it out!
The crappie flag rod tip bobber is 100 times more flexable than any rod tip.
The Crappie Flag. Works like a bobber giving the fish just enough slack line to get the hook.
The Crappie Flag features a fluorescent orange ball that is highly visible even at night. Also features a rubber strap that belts to any rod tip in seconds.
INSTRUCTIONS
1- Use rubber strap to secure Crappie Flag to rod tip.
2- Run line trough Crappie Flag eye.
3- Cast out line.
4- (IMPORTANT) When fishing on bottom use any slip weight and place rod at a 45 degree angle Up or to the side. (IMPORTANT) Then wind out slack lightly with no pressure on the crappie flag.
GUARANTEED! When a fish pulls the crappie flag down three to five inches, set the hook and real’em in with precision fish catching results!
5- (IMPORTANT) When fishing off bottom use lite weight such as a split shot. So the crappie flag does not bottom out. You may also free line your bait, no weight.
GUARANTEED! When a fish pulls the crappie flag down three to five inches, set the hook and real’em in with precision fish catching results!
6- When using a jig with the crappie flag. Soon as you see a strike set the hook and real-em in!
Recomended line weights, Two to 12 lbs.
Catch More Fish!
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PATENTED – NEW Crappie Flag Rod Tip Bobber. A simple device that delivers Big Results!
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