Casting Call Active member Nov 13, 2014 What do you consider a spin-n-glo to be a jig or spinner? Tony
C ChezJfrey 0 Nov 13, 2014 Casting Call said: What do you consider a spin-n-glo to be a jig or spinner? Tony Click to expand... Corkie?
Casting Call said: What do you consider a spin-n-glo to be a jig or spinner? Tony Click to expand... Corkie?
M mikeredding 0 Nov 13, 2014 I consider them a corkie also. After all, they are sold in bulk right with the corkie's
D DrTheopolis 0 Nov 13, 2014 Corkie = another type of drift bobber. Oddly enough, that's what the company who makes them calls them, as well.
Corkie = another type of drift bobber. Oddly enough, that's what the company who makes them calls them, as well.
D DirectDrive 0 Nov 13, 2014 DrTheopolis said: I call it by the proper name -- "drift bobber." Click to expand... Winner ! ^^^^ Spin-N-Glo® is a type of drift bobber. Oh, and that thing above your jig is a float. Even though I may not like it, the above is correct nomenclature. Last edited: Nov 13, 2014
DrTheopolis said: I call it by the proper name -- "drift bobber." Click to expand... Winner ! ^^^^ Spin-N-Glo® is a type of drift bobber. Oh, and that thing above your jig is a float. Even though I may not like it, the above is correct nomenclature.