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Blakemore Rod Floaters
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1 973 3/5/2008
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100% of reviewers $9.99 8.0
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Description: A foam rod floater that is attached to your rod with two Velcro straps (provided). If rod is dropped in water, foam provides enough buoyancy to prevent it from sinking. Can be used as an alternative to a rod leash for kayak fishing.
Keywords: rod float
NC Kayak Angler
 
Posts: 519
Registered: May 2007
Location: Hillsborough



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GanzAndere

NC Kayak Angler

Registered: May 2007
Location: Hillsborough
Posts: 519
Review Date: 3/5/2008 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: $9.99 | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: I use instead of a rod leash; tested in a pool and they work fine.
Cons: some line slap; pricey

I hate rod leashes, but losing equipment is always a possibility when kayak fishing. I've been using these rod floaters for the last 2 months and am generally pleased with them. Some line slap with my spinning rigs, but that's not really a problem. The provided Velcro straps (2 for each float) are sufficient to keep the foam floats attached, although I couldn't resist adding a 3rd for insurance -- but it's probably not necessarily.

I have tested the product in a pool with a baitcaster and rod -- item worked as advertised. The rod did not float vertically as I'd hoped, but it did keep the rig floating horizontally on the water surface.

Issues:

*unless you're using an ultralight rig, make sure you get the 8" size (6" is probably fine for UL).

*Ten bucks for 3 foam thingies seems excessive. It looks like you could make them yourself, but I have not been able to find the right foam at Home Depot or Lowes.


*I prefer the bright colors, but you can only get 2 of those in a pack of 3--other one is black. Just think the visibility of the bright colors are preferable when it comes time to find and retrieve from rig from the drink!
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