In June of 2009 Chad Pipkens weighed
in a scale-smashing 28lb bag of smallmouth bass at the Michigan
Division BFL tournament on Burt & Mullet Lakes. What was the secret to his
success? This tool right here. Affectionately,
it is called "The Flogger" because by using it,
you can put a flogging on the fish. Drop it in the water
and get a clear picture of the bottom of the lake.
And it's not just for sight fishing. This tool
is extremely valuable anytime you are interested in seeing
more detail under the water. In our clear northern waters
it can be used to help you understand the bottom content, rocks,
weeds types, etc. You can know exactly what is down there
and not just guess.
Of course, the Flogger comes into prime
use during the spawn. Instead
of guessing whether or not that "dark spot" is
a bed, you can drive right over to it, drop down the flogger,
and know for sure. Sometimes you can even see fish on
the bed if they do not spook off. It saves time and gives
you increased confidence in bed fishing.
This tool will revolutionize sight fishing. Seldom do
new tools like this come along that become "must-have" items. Usually
when they do come along, they are outrageously priced. For
$110 you can understand exactly what is going on beneath the
water. This tool will improve your knowledge of bass
habitat and give you a competitive edge.
Call up
Poor Boy's Baits at 260-463-2687. Ask specifically for Kim
Straley. She will set you up and take care of you. Tell her
you want a flogger. You can also visit there web
site.