Any ideas????
Billy
Redneckshadrap
www.thecreekbank.com
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Any ideas????
Billy
Redneckshadrap
www.thecreekbank.com
[email protected]
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Now Billy you know it was the CRAPPIE ANGLERS .... everyone knows that ...LOL!!
Fred McClintock calls it "Floatin Fly" (originally designed to catch Trout) - but gives credit to Charlie Nuckols for having a patent on "Float-n-Fly" (see this -
http://208.35.24.163/bronzeback/foru....pl?read=39510 ) Charlie Nuckols ... according to our own Jim Dickens, took the idea from Crappie anglers that were using a float/jig set-up - but couldn't keep the Smallmouth off !!
(check out this partial copy of Jim's article - "It originally started about 5 or 6 years ago when crappie fishermen complained to Charlie Knuckles a tackle store owner about not being able to get crappie on because the darn (I am sure it was a different word) smallmouth would not leave the jig alone. This began the development of the Floatn’ Fly system and the special jigs to catch the fish".)
Now you know the rest of the story ....... LOL!!
I have a "prototype" FnF rod, and the finished product (one of the first off the line) .... I fieldtested these rods for BnM, who now has them on their website. The designer is Jim Duckworth. They can be seen at : http://www.bnmpoles.com/ffcs.html
They will retail for about $50 .... email me, and I'll tell you a little secret !! .......... luck2ya .....cp
I'll tell you Crappiepappy's little secrete. They are giving a special price to members of the www.crappie.com forums. I think you save about 10 to 15 bucks off the retail BnM price.
I have a friend who just got one of these rods and he posted some information about it on the Fishin.com IN forums. I think that this is a rod that I want to get for myself. My friend told me the diameter of the last (tip) rod guide and it's larger in diameter than some of the rods I have been using recently. I needed a rod with a larger diamtered tip end guide opening so that my Thrill bobber stops will pass though the guides more smoothly and not stop my casts in midflight.
Regards,
Moose1am
Well if I got to be famous for something at least it has to do with fishing and not crime.. LOL..
The Float and Fly founder will never really be known. I am sure it developed over years and years and may not have even been a cold water idea. The OLD article is OLD.. at least 5 years old and since I wrote it with the help of Bob Coan I have learned that it truly DID start as a crappie and bluegill rig and Fred may have a second evolutionary line for the trout fishermen from Pennsylvania or the Cumberland river..
Truth is it may be a cross from both the river trout guys and the lake and crappie guys.
Jim Dicken
Thanks for all the info... I'm doing a study on it just for my own "wanting to learn more"
Billy
Redneckshadrap
www.thecreekbank.com
[email protected]
They also use something similar in the surf for stripers. Wooden egg as a bobber and a small (1/4 or 1/2 oz) jig. Not sure how long it has been around.
Andrew
I invented this little forgotten technique years and years ago.
I was catching fish on it long before a lot of you was even born. And If I had just thought to put it on the market back then...... oh well. I tried to keep it a secret, but nothing is a secret anymore!
That screams flow rod! How useful are the removable weights?
Thanks for the heads up on the rod.
UpaCrick
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UAC ... the removable weight balance system is comprised of 6 weight discs and the screw-in cap end. BnM is in the process of trying to get more weights available (for those who would require them).
My rod is matched with a Mitchell 308X (8.9oz) ... & with the weight system removed - the rod balances at the hook retainer loop (which is 1.5in in front of the cork handle) With the weight system attached - the rod balances right at where the blank goes into the handle. A lighter or heavier reel would, of course, balance differently ... and may require removal of some of the 6 weight discs, or the addition of more. But, that's all a matter of personal preference.
Currently, I'm using mine to cast a 1/16oz jighead/plastic body ... and with 6lb mono, its cast distance is comparable to my 6ft & 7ft UL's. The sensitivity is comparable, too.
The rod is 7ft 11in ... so as to be "tournament legal". At this time, this is the only length available (in this model). ...cp
CP,
That's a cool little FNF rod from B&M. Do they make it any longer than 7'11? I've come to prefer the 10' models.
GOOD FISHIN!
Splitshot
www.thecreekbank.com
I read this the other day just checking out this website.
http://www.trophyguideservice.com/sm...mallmouth.html
2nd paragraph. Check it out for the answer to you question. There might be plenty who claim to have discovered this, I don't know.
I think the credit goes to the Nicholas brothers. One died and the other one carrys out the trademark. If I'm not mistaken these guys won the Westmoreland tourney almost every year and that's saying something!
