Discreetly mark where the fish are biting during your angling expedition with this rounded marker buoy. Curved shape allows for the weight to deploy quickly. Low-profile design keeps buoy from blowing away in the wind or moving downstream.
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Hello, everybody, this is Jeff at etrailer.com. Today, we're gonna take a look at this Taylor Made Low-Profile Hot Spot fishing marker buoy, in the camo color. Now this buoy will let you discretely mark where the fish are biting during your angling expedition, with this nice, rounded marker buoy. It will also let you mark weed lines, drop-off slopes, or other spots where fish are swimming. The curved shape, you can see, of this six-ounce lead-free weight, allows for it deploy very quickly. The rounded floaters will allow the weight to unwind faster than rectangular floaters.
And it is a nice low-profile design, keeps the buoy from blowing away in the wind, or moving downstream. It is made of marine-grade vinyl, so it won't fade or crack in the sun. You can see it has a nice rugged camo pattern on this one. And the twine on it, you can see it's wrapped around the middle, there. It's a durable nylon twine that'll mark water up to 75 foot deep.
And the nylon will resist damage from abrasion, mildew and chemicals. This part is made in the USA. A few dimensions on this: again, when you store it, you just wrap that up and then put your weight right on there, and it's all in one piece, there. The buoy dimensions, the width of it, on into the other is right at 4 1/4 inches. The length of it is right at 4 5/8 inches.
The single floater width is right at about 1 1/4 inches. The anchor weight, the anchor is this metal portion, right here, this is gonna be right at about six ounces. And the twine that's on it, again, is 75 feet. But, again, you just throw this weight in the water, it'll unwind, and then this buoy'll mark what you wanted marked, either where the fish are, or any drop-offs. And then when you're storing it, just wind it up in place and put it on there, and it holds it all together.
But that should do it for the review on the Taylor Made Low-Profile Hot Spot fishing mark buoy in the camo color..
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