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    Bank fishing for steelhead with slip bobber

    This is basically what it looks like. Quick drawing, looks like a first grader did it i know. hope it helps
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    Bank fishing for steelhead with slip bobber

    I have used slip bobbers to catch steelhead and salmon. It's a great way to cover a lot of water. I use a bobber stop attached to the main line like the one in the picture and than i thread a bead that will catch on the bobber stop. If you have trouble seeing that set up and want some more color...
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    100% biodegradeble fishing weight

    very true. I have 8 months left in the Marines and let me tell you sitting on a product like this is so hard! I just want to get out there and sell it. I have a wife and a son so when i get out i have to get a job right away and still try to get this product to the masses. I'm going to be a...
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    100% biodegradeble fishing weight

    no links to the product. I'm doing research to see if there is a market for my product in the northwest or if i need to go to the east coast where the laws have already been put in place.
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    100% biodegradeble fishing weight

    it's one hundred percent biodegradeble. I don't think that tungsten is going to degrade any time this decade. It is also not toxic.
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    100% biodegradeble fishing weight

    well all it has to do is sink. That simple. The fact that people are shooting clay pigeons over water could have harmful effects on bird if they swallow the pellots. If they are falling in the deeper water it's less likely they will be swallowed. That's not to say all of them are though. We...
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    100% biodegradeble fishing weight

    If you could use a biodegradeble weight over a lead or other type of metal weight with the same performance would you? Lead weights poison loons and other bird species when they are swallowed. States on the east coast and even europe have banned the use of lead weights of certain sizes because...
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