LineDancer

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Mick001
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LineDancer

#1 Post by Mick001 »

A simple but seemingly effective tool for Plugging & Spinning to give the lures / plugs additional movement on the retrieve.

http://www.linedancerinc.com/linedancer.htm

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Re: LineDancer

#2 Post by immunecfg »

Ive seen that before, but cant see why buying it would be justified when fishing a lure correctly.
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Re: LineDancer

#3 Post by Jayball10 »

Would these be suited for braided line?
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Re: LineDancer

#4 Post by fishermannum1 »

immunecfg wrote:Ive seen that before, but cant see why buying it would be justified when fishing a lure correctly.
my thoughts exactly, to me its just another gimmick to target the anglers pockets
as ole rab c said " see me' see the sea' i love the sea me"
right i'am off for a swally!!!!!!! so were's the F***'n purse!!!!!!!
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Re: LineDancer

#5 Post by bigbadtom »

fishermannum1 wrote:
immunecfg wrote:Ive seen that before, but cant see why buying it would be justified when fishing a lure correctly.
my thoughts exactly, to me its just another gimmick to target the anglers pockets
Have to agree with these comments.
Ya should a been here last week.
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Re: LineDancer

#6 Post by evan699 »

If you have to pay for one of them on top of the price of your lure to catch fish then surely it's time to boycot the lure makers :shock: . I reckon with the right lure and the right skills there would be no need for a line dancer. I'm guessing it would reek havoc on braid after a while. Also if the line dancer really worked as well as they say, you'd think some rod manufacturer would have thought of putting another rod eye right above the reel which would give you the same result :?:
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Re: LineDancer

#7 Post by immunecfg »

Its for fat americans :lol:
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