| |
|
|
Jim U.
MN, Hot Spot Outdoors Pro Staff
Hi Folks, Jim "leechbait" U. here I'm
with Hot Spot Outdoors and had the
privilege of using Venom's float system
this previous ice season. I've got to
say that it did help me put more fish on
the ice and make my time out there more
productive.
It sounds silly to think that something
as simple as a "bobber" could allow me
to catch more fish, but this is no
simple bobber. This is a revolutionary
float system that allows you to
infinitely adjust your presentations
buoyancy, and the adjustments are done
with ease.
We all know how finicky fish can get
under the ice! There are times when you
need to minimize the "drag" a fish feels
when it bites, and there are times when
you need a bigger presentation. Those
two can happen at any given moment and
what Venom has allowed us to do is be
prepared for each scenario and
everything in between.
On a specific lake
I fish in the winter the 'gills and the
slab crappies roam the same areas during
late ice, but they both have a different
preferences. I stick with the same lure
but change from waxies to minnows when
the crappies move in and vice versa when
the gills move back in. All I do is pull
the foam insert up a few dash marks to
adjust for the added weight and pull of
the minnow and its like putting on a
whole new float to minimize the drag the
fish feels when they pull it down. When
the gills move in, it's as simple as
putting on a couple of wax worms and
pushing the foam insert back in to
balance the float just right. That is
only one of many scenarios I've come
across that this system has made a
difference.
What a great system
Venom has made, it's really helped me
balance my presentation, a little
fine tuning
here and there really makes you pay more
attention to what you are doing and
keeps you tuned in to what you are out
on the ice for, and that's catching
fish. I'm really excited to get my hands
on some of the new components and see
what they have coming out in the future!
|

|
| |
|
|
------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| |
|
|
Kelly K.
Vice
President - Bays De Noc Great Lakes
Sport Fisherman
Hi, my name is Kelly
K., I am a tournament fisherman and
vice president of the Bays De Noc Great
Lakes Sport Fisherman. I wanted
to write and tell you about the venom
float system I've been using. It is by
far the best float I've ever used. I
know, what can they do with a bobber?
Well venom has made one that I have put
through a battery of tests, ie...using
it with a jig, using it as a slow
sinking float with crank baits and a
host of live
bait
rigs. It passes every one with
flying colors. Durable and easy to use.
Versatile and the list goes on. Here is
a pic of my wife with a nice smally she
caught rigging a jig under a venom
float. Over 20 inches and 4.5 lbs. thank
you Venom for another great
American made product!! I can't wait to
try it ice
fishing!!
|
|

|
| |
|
|
------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| |
|
Terry B.
Wisconsin
I've had a thing about bobbers for the
past 40-years. It seems that I've always
been looking for the "perfect" bobber.
You can tell by the picture that I've
tried them all. In the spring I use a
small fixed bobber above a small jig for
crappies and bluegills in the shallows.
In the fall I use slip bobbers and live
bait for walleye near fish cribs and
drop-offs. The time of the year that I
use bobbers the most is during ice
fishing. I tried the Venon bobber for
both open water and during the ice
fishing. When using the Venom bobber as
a fixed bobber, I use a slip knot on
both sides of the bobber and space the
knots about 1/2 inch apart. They are
superior when compared to anything else
out there mainly because they are easily
adjustable when you switch from a
lighter bait to a heavier bait or
heavier to lighter, which I do alot.
With these bobbers, no more digging thru
your tackle box looking for previously
trimmed foam bobbers or cutting your
line and re-tying the standard type slip
bobbers. I actually replaced all the
bobbers in the picture with several
Venom bobbers. I also really like the
glow-in-the-dark ones. I don't need to
buy those small batteries anymore for my
lighted slip bobbers.
Congratulations on a great product.
|
|

|
|
|
|
|
------------------------------------------------------------------ |
|
|
|
|
Dan M.
Winnipeg Canada
If you like using a
bobber for ice fishing, you HAVE to try
the new bobbers by Venom.
New
on the market, it has been proven to be
"must have equipment" for the serious
ice fisherman.
I tried this bobber
out on Lake Winnipeg, Manitoba,Canada for our hawg Walleyes.
Using a Northland eyedropper jig
with a standout hook 9 inches above the
eyedropper suspended from the Venom
bobber proved deadly on finicky Walleyes
with the negative buoyancy slow fall
cycle. The
AB model of the bobber will suspend the
eyedropper perfectly a few inches above
bottom.
Adjust the bobber and you can
get the eyedropper to sink ever so
slowly, combined with a twitching action
gets those tough fish to wake up and
bite.
The lift and fall presentation
with salted minnows was the ticket after
many other methods failed.
Neutral
or negative buoyancy can be had. Other
bobbers just can't do that!
This bobber was
tried out in the open in –30 F wind
chill conditions with very little freeze
up on the bobber.
The
hole froze up quicker than the ice build
up on the bobber.
Any
ice came off very easily.
Inside
a portable shelter the bobber is out
done by none.
Talk about ultra sensitive!
As
a semi submerged or submerged bite
indicator I have yet to use anything
that comes close as there is no
resistance from the Venom float to cause
the fish to drop the bait!
These bobbers are
ideal for dead-sticking.
Smaller
jigs with the pin on weight inside the
bobber nailed perch.
Small
Salmo Chubby Darters with the Venom
float worked well in the morning bite.
The combinations are only limited
by your imagination.
Use
the bobber as a slip bobber and the
notching allows you to change up rigs
and bobber systems real quick.
If
you are serious about your bobbers like
me, then try the Venom float system.
You
WILL NOT be disappointed with the
service from Venom, nor the bobber's
performance.
I
can hardly wait to try them out in the
open water season! There's simply
nothing like the Venom float system on
the market.
|

|
|
|
|
------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| |
|
|
Chris
C.
MN
I consider myself
fairly hardcore at my outdoor hobbies
and or obsessions as they should be
called.
I recently tried your product
while chasing late season
Crappies
in northern MN, and I have to say I was
more than impressed.
It seems they were feeling my
bobber and letting go, so I removed the
bobber and went as a solo jig and
minnow, they were really finicky and
seems they figured that out as well.
I placed the Venom float on and
couldn't believe my eyes, I had it set
real light so it just hovered in the
water and as soon as I seen it traveling
or going down at all I set the hook and
long story short within a 1/2 hour I had
a limit.
There was an old boy fishing
about 20 yards to the south of me
watching this so he got up and came over
and said how are you hooking these
things? I showed him and then gave him
my spare set.
You would have thought I gave him
gold.
I have added something to my
arsenal that will give me the edge on
finicky fish which we all know can be
stressful, and I made a friend on the
lake. It was a successful trip and I owe
it all to your amazing new product. I
look forward to using these again and I
am anticipating the arrival of the new
product line for 2010.
Attached is a picture from that
day's success.
Thanks,
Chris – A faithful
Venom Floats user!
|

|
| |
|
|
------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| |
|
|
Scott J.
WI
The Venom bobber is
very versatile.
From changing jigs and lures to
changing size of live bait, the
adjustments are fast and very simple.
It takes longer to bait a hook
than it does to get neutral buoyancy
with this bobber.
This is the bobber that will be
on my line in the future!
Just one example: I
was fishing a crib with a bare hook and
a small Crappie minnow.
The minnow dragged the hook into
the crib and got me snagged up.
With braided line, the hook
snapped off and forced a change over.
I put on a small jig to present a
bit of color with the minnow.
Upon lowering the jig down to
bottom, the bobber started to sink with
the weight of the new jig.
I pulled the foam out about one
or two marks and was at neutral buoyancy
again.
Without the ability to adjust the
bobber, I would have been forced to
change bobbers and go with something
larger.
It's just that fast and simple.
I was Crappie
fishing that day/night and fishing Lake
Pepin
the following day for Walleye and
Sauger.
I changed the jig to something
bigger and pulled the foam out a bit.
There is no fumbling with
multiple bobbers to get the perfect set
up.
I used my bobbers
all last ice season and they are still
ready to go for open water or next ice
season.
They last a long time and have
paid for themselves several times over.
Venom has designed the future of
fishing bobbers with this system.
See attached photo of a 22.5" Sauger
caught using the Venom bobber.
|
|

|
| |
|
|
------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| |
|
|
Karron H.
IL
What a bobber
system! This is the next generation
bobber.
I really like the way you can
adjust the bobber on the fly to
compensate for various size baits and
sinkers.
Adding the Venom bobber weight
allows the bait to sink slowly as you
jig your bait.
While
I was fishing for crappie I found this
to be deadly. I also liked the way the
line went through the large slot on the
bobber instead of hanging up like on
other bobbers.
I
was able to cast 35 ft and the line
still didn't hang up on the bobber.
Enclosed is a picture of some of the
fish my brother and I caught in spite of
the rain and hail that day.
Clinton
H.
IL
My brother Karron
H. had written you on our use of
your bobbers in
Missouri
crappie fishing. My brother and I have
always used slip bobbers while fishing
for Crappies and other small fish.
Before it was hard to detect when a
small bluegill was biting and sometimes
we would bring in our line and find we
had no bait. I am glad to say with the
sensitivity of your new VENOM bobbers
even the smallest fish was easy to
detect biting. Before using your
new VENOM bobbers we would have to untie
our rigs many times when we needed to
change size of bobbers. Needless to say
we were losing fishing time. With the
new VENOM bobbers there is no more time
lost fishing due to your innovative
adjustable floats.
Also, sometimes our
fishing line would give us trouble going
through the slip bobbers, but not with
your design on the bottom of the VENOM
bobber. I am retired, living in
Illinois and
like to take my grandchildren fishing
and now they are able to put the bobber
to use by themselves and enjoy bluegill
fishing a lot more and catch more fish
because of the bobber sensitivity.
Before, I had to put on their bobbers
because it was hard for them to feed the
line through the slip bobbers. I find no
problems with using your new VENOM
bobbers and can do nothing but praise
their design and ease of use.
The only thing I
can hope is that you are thinking of
designing another bobber for cat
fishermen. My sons and I love to fish
for catfish and I am sure there are a
lot of men that once they use this type
of bobber they would find nothing else
to beat it for catfish.
I am so sold on
your VENOM bobbers and I am taking all
of the other bobbers out of my tackle
box. I don't need them anymore thanks to
this design. I am telling other
fishermen about these fantastic bobbers.
|
|
| |
|
|
------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| |
|