Thingamabobber™ Strike Indicators

   

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  • Casts like a champ in any weather condition
  • Easy to attach and adjust yet stays in place on your line
  • Never sinks and requires no floatant
  • Highly visible and ultra-sensitive
  • Durable and affordable

Designed by top guides who know what a great strike indicator should be, the Thingamabobber Strike Indicator combines all the best indicator elements into one simple design. The high-floating Thingamabobber casts easily in any condition, is easy to see and is sensitive enough to detect even subtle takes. Thingamabobbers do not require floatant and are easy to attach, adjust and remove. Assorted colors.

Rated 4.5 out of 5 by 11 reviewers.
Rated 3 out of 5 by Not what I expected! Based on the picture provided I thought I was receiving the original thing-a-ma-bobbers without the pegs. I prefer the older colors that are slightly see through. The brighter colors are easy to see but can easily spook the fish as well. Sunlight casts more of a shadow with the newer color styles. While it is easy to just clip the pegs off. It was not the product I thought I was ordering. May 24, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Old Faithful Can't beat the medium sized thingamabobber. I used this on fast & slow water, dropper rigs and up to a .85 gram shot and it keeps performing. May 14, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Strike Indicator - one of the best I have used these strike indicators for the last two years fly fishing and I am very pleased with how the work. Just make sure you use the right size depending on water conditions and weight on the line. Great product and I keep several sizes in my fly fishing tackle. January 18, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Very buoyant, great size selection. Great for drifting rivers and streams. Easy setup and I've yet to have one slip off my line yet. The added "stopper" really help when you're not wanting to bend your leader to rig up the indicator. September 3, 2011
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Just go with the sizes you know...they're inexpensive to begin with. I purchased a few packs of each size and they'll be lasting me a while. The assorted packs just aren't worth it.
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how many are in a pack?

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I bought a pack and it came with 5.
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how do you attach this float?

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Im kind of confused about how to attach the bobber to the line. do you slip the line through it? do you tie it on? how do you put this on?
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Form a loop with in the line, slip the loop through the hole in the strike indicator, then take the loop over the bottom of the inidicator and pull the line tight. You can then slide the indicator up and down the line as needed.
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Pinch your leader and fit the pinched section though the thingamabobber's hole. Place on the thicker portion of the leader somewhat toward the butt section. Hold the bobber spreading the tails, loop the leader loop around the bobber TWICE. Tug on each end of leader. To remove it later, hold leader closely on either side of the bobber and firmly feed it toward the bobber's hole. Be patient and it will loosen up.
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You attach them to the leader by looping your line through an eye or grommet. See below photo
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