The following article appeared in the APR-MAY-JUN
issue of
Harold Wells' GULF COAST FISHERMAN
magazine
LineDancer
"LineDancer As most anglers
know, no matter how you slice it, proper lure presentation is the key to
catching fish. The LineDancer® simply installs on your spinning rod
between the reel and first eye. Cast your lure normally, and before you
retrieve; with your finger place the line in the open-ended loop of the
LineDancer®. Now just retrieve your lure. You will actually be able to
feel and see the added vibration that is being transmitted to your lure.
LineDancer® is not only helpful to both amateur and experienced anglers,
it is ideal for children. Accommodates most spinning rod shaft
diameters."
BASSMASTER magazine, February 1998
NEW PRODUCTS - GREAT GEAR FOR BASSMASTERS
By David Ridgeway, Associate Editor
"When fishing stained or muddy water, fishermen know lure vibration is important.
The LineDancer is designed to add this erratic vibration as the angler retrieves his lure
with a spinning reel. LineDancer is a stainless-steel line guide that forms an open-end
loop. As your line passes through the guide, it jumps up at the open side of the loop,
forcing your lure into varied movements. The device clips to a rod below the eyelet
closest to the reel. It's available in three sizes to fit most spinning rods."
BASSIN'
magazine, April 1998
THE TACKLE TESTER
By DAVE MULL
LINEDANCER: ANOTHER INTERESTING TRIGGERING DEVICE
"I admit doubting that the LineDancer would be worth clipping onto a spinning rod,
but after testing it, I see how it is worth using. It attaches between the reel and the
first guide and adds action to your lure.
While I don't understand the physics, this thing does work. It is coated with plastic
where you attach it to the rod to avert scratching the rod's finish. After casting, you
put your line in the groove of the LineDancer and start a steady retrieve. The angle of
the line causes it to come in jerkily - it transmits the jerks to the lure. It really gave
a buzzbait a neat action."