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you might have seen it on this website i like trying gimmiks to test them out hve you used it before is it good? [url "http://www.mylinedancer.com/"]http://www.mylinedancer.com/[/url]
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Those work best on a spinning combo. If you are into baitcasting there isn't near enough movement.
For the spinning guys it is a good deal.[cool]
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i mainly use a baitcaster myself but i do use spinning whn i go for panfish but does it work like on the video
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It does work pretty close. Just be sure to keep your own hardware down to a minimum.
Don't add extra swivels to your line. You need to tied directly to the lure for that to work best.[cool]
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do you think i could build my own line dancer ?
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You probably could, but you would have to use spring steel or it would not slip on and of as easily, then you would have to have different sizes to fit your different poles, then you would have to powder coat them or somehow make them smooth so they do not damage the line...so by the time you are done you would be better off just buying them. They are not free, not not horribly expensive either.
Another reason to buy them and not make them is that somebody went to all the work and research to develope them and now they are trying to make a little money selling their invention. So lets support the small businesses.
BTW, I have nothing to do with the company selling them. I just think it is cool that someone can make a living in a fishing related business.
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6x6 inch piece of cardboard hung on your rod tip with a piece of wire...?
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