any seen one of these and has one of these ever flown past

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any seen one of these and has one of these ever flown past

#1 Post by saving private brian »

found this on a local beach 2 weeks ago,,,gonefishin off here was in my town and he reckons its some yoke they use in usa,,,the main line is really strong,,,200lb mone and has boonebird written on it and looks to have teeth marks

as for the bottom picture,,,,,,mad man
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#2 Post by donal domeney »

just google boone bird there is tons of reading on them
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#3 Post by southaussie »

Class photo brian, there o.k. untill they run outa extension cord then there a little heavy to glide. perfect speed for trolling :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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#4 Post by roger de dodger »

i,ll ask gordy about that gliderthing he,s had a kite surfer about 200lber but he lost it in the surf :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: i told him 12 lb line wasnt strong enough :mrgreen:
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#5 Post by taz »

is it a otter board
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#6 Post by lincolnedd »

Its a teaser for large preditors
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#7 Post by Eoin »

It's called a bird. It makes fuss on the water ahead of your lures for big game
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#8 Post by cd07 »

Its a teaser for luring tuna and marlin and the like to the boat when trolling. Lads could have lost it fishing for tuna off the north west. nice find though!

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