11-30-2010, 08:16 PM
Info on "Waterwagon".
They were manufactured in the Panhandle of TX by a company that went out of business.
They are made from Arcell, a super tough foam that is different from styrofoam
The second picture is not my rig. I pefer to keep it simple. That is why I enjoy this type of fishing so much. I have added a Humingbird Fishing Buddy that I really find useful.
I fish mostly for Bluegill and Crappie. I use two spinning rod with 2lb test line and troll {with my fins}1/64 oz jigs around the ponds/pits/whatever searching for fish. It works great! Sometimes I add split shot and slow down if the fish are deeper. Because of the narrow cone angle of the "fishing buddy", if I see "marks", I figure the fish are very close to me.
There is no metal frame in the rig.
I have two of them and if you are ever passing thru Ky. Give me a shout and we will try them out!
A fishing buddy gave them to me after he got too old to use them. I had them in the barn for many years and did not ever use them. Now the bass boat stays in the garage and they are on the water. I think of my buddy "Coby" whenever I use them. I told my son the other day to make sure he always keeps them. They are "fish catchin machines"!
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They were manufactured in the Panhandle of TX by a company that went out of business.
They are made from Arcell, a super tough foam that is different from styrofoam
The second picture is not my rig. I pefer to keep it simple. That is why I enjoy this type of fishing so much. I have added a Humingbird Fishing Buddy that I really find useful.
I fish mostly for Bluegill and Crappie. I use two spinning rod with 2lb test line and troll {with my fins}1/64 oz jigs around the ponds/pits/whatever searching for fish. It works great! Sometimes I add split shot and slow down if the fish are deeper. Because of the narrow cone angle of the "fishing buddy", if I see "marks", I figure the fish are very close to me.
There is no metal frame in the rig.
I have two of them and if you are ever passing thru Ky. Give me a shout and we will try them out!
A fishing buddy gave them to me after he got too old to use them. I had them in the barn for many years and did not ever use them. Now the bass boat stays in the garage and they are on the water. I think of my buddy "Coby" whenever I use them. I told my son the other day to make sure he always keeps them. They are "fish catchin machines"!
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