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I noticed that the Resource Guide has new category called "Fishing Tackle and Supplies". Does anybody know anything about this company called Red Buoy? Looks like they have some pretty interesting non lead stuff.
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Gunner, I know nothing about the company, but Bob Lusk does not sell advertising to just anyone. It must be a quality shop with top notch items if it makes the pages!
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I checked that company's website and they have these non lead clear bullet weights that are suppose to be invisible underwater. The price looks very reasonable, and they are a lot cheaper than tungsten. I like they are lead free. Might have to try some.
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Gunner, I met people from this company at a Fun-N-Sun show last year. Their B2 clear bullet weights are really cool and I bought their 1/8oz and 3/16oz to try out. To be honest, it is a little bit bigger than tungsten and lead, but after we started catching fish we didn't even think anymore about the size. I wish I still had pictures of the 3+ lb fish we were catching with them. I love they are cheaper than the other non lead weights. It is nice to see a product that will help keep cost down.
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Lynch, I already spend a lot in taking care of my pond so my kids can enjoy for a long time. This is a cool concept of a non lead product AND affordable price.
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New to the forum. My husband is always looking for something new to try and this clear product sounds interesting. I am not a savvy internet person so can anybody tell me how to get to the Resource Guide to see this company? Thanks a bunch.
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Kris, go to pondboss.com main page and you will see "Resource Guide" on top left of the page. Or, here is the link to red buoy website to make easy for you. www.Red-Buoy.com
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Good site but no fly tackle ....
N.E. Texas 2 acre and 1/4 acre ponds Original george #173 (22 June 2002)
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Guys, thank you very much for the link.
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