Thill splashbrite bobbers

  • walleyefever
    Fairmont Mn
    Posts: 35
    #1263866

    Does anyone know when thill will have the new lighted thill splashbrite bobbers on the store shelves or even online?Hope its soon.

    jhalfen
    Posts: 4179
    #795181

    This was just released at iCast, right?

    My guess is fall, at the very earliest.

    robstenger
    Northern Twin Cities, MN
    Posts: 11374
    #795215

    Looks cool. The only thing I don’t get it says no battery required, but then goes onto say that once the battery is dead, it makes a great daytime bobber???

    So how long can someone expect one of these things last?

    kooty
    Keymaster
    1 hour 15 mins to the Pond
    Posts: 18101
    #795223

    Quote:


    30 hours….


    So, as hard as Grow and I fish on opener, we’d need a couple of these each.

    big_g
    Isle, MN
    Posts: 22542
    #795225

    Would probably throw a couple in the pond… fireside… so all you can enjoy them…

    big G

    whittsend
    Posts: 2389
    #795261

    Cool idea though…

    They have been making lighted J-plugs for years, same concept. When the J hits the water, the tail light starts blinking. Can be dynamite on salmon at times.

    Where’s Billy Maze when you need him?

    Joe Scegura
    Alexandria MN
    Posts: 2758
    #795656

    I heard about these. If they work as well as they say I could see this being the only lighted bobber I ever use. It’d be nice to pull the rods out of the locker in low light and just start fishing. Instead of wondering where did I put those batteries?

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