I have used biostrike and I like it, but in cold weather you have to keep it in a shirt pocket or it gets hard. That's the trick of it, in your hands it gets soft but once you get it into the cold water, it firms up.
I like the fact you can choose how much to put on. I don't like the fact that sometimes it leaves sticky orange bits on your leader. This happens most to me when I am adjusting the depth of my nymph.
I also seem to cast it off sometimes and need to put more on.
On Fri, Dec 11, 2015 at 12:14 PM, D. Walker <williamdaviswalker@gmail.com> wrote:
Does anyone used Loon Biostrike>? I just bought some on a whim and curious about how it performs--
On Friday, December 11, 2015 at 9:36:57 AM UTC-5, Dalton Terrell wrote:I came across a new style indicator in Wyoming from the brand Airlock. The design is basically like a Thingamabobber, but instead of a metal ring to slide line through and loop, it has a little plastic screw with a slit, a rubber washer and plastic bolt. These are way easier to rig than the Thingamabobber, don't nick up your leader at all, and are very easily adjustable. I have no connection to the company but like the product for heavier nymphs when I don't need to be stealthy.
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