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Hang it over the water and let it do the work
Automatically reels in fish to surface of water
60-lb test nylon fishing line
Stainless steel spring
Just add a hook and bait
Hang it over the water and let it do the work
Automatically reels in fish to surface of water
60-lb test nylon fishing line
Stainless steel spring
Just add a hook and bait
Product Description
This automatic fishing reel is simple and easy to use! With a stainless steel spring and 60-lb test nylon line, this Yo-Yo catches and holds automatically. Just add hook and bait, then hang on a branch over water and place bait in water.
Very effective little reel.Great for the bug out bag. Suggest using a strong string when attaching to tree limb, the reel will hold up to a good size fish
Doug Oct 03, 2014 (5 out of 5)
yo yo
first check your state laws on these. some states don't allow them ie texas and several others. great little product though and have used these things most of my life and caught tons of catfish on them. if have to set them high either unwind some line from it OR use a split shot set on the line to keep the fish in the water cause they will pull the fish out and kill it.
jim Aug 01, 2014 (5 out of 5)
good old days
Better built than the ones I bought 30-40 years ago. may wind up buying more, but id laws restrict number of lines you can have in the water and you must be watching them at all times.
Chris E. Apr 15, 2014 (5 out of 5)
LOVE IT
GREAT fun!
Cody Jan 07, 2014 (5 out of 5)
Very Nice
First item I bought from the website and I love it! overall, it's a very nice product and great company!
John Brown May 22, 2013 (5 out of 5)
A must have
This's just what I needed in my bugout bag, I intent to buy a dozen more, for gifts to friends, Thanks BudK
Dan Clark Apr 04, 2013 (5 out of 5)
Works Great
Works great, excellent product
Jack Mar 22, 2013 (5 out of 5)
good 2 have
Had some of these as a kid , not tested these 2 i bought, i just put one in wives and my bug out bags.
Tom Jan 28, 2013 (5 out of 5)
They seem silly but they work
They seem silly but they work, I have 5 of them, tried them out in different areas. They work best in running water in standing water they tend to get snaged on bottom. I only left them for 4 hours as a test and was pleased.
klown Aug 21, 2012 (5 out of 5)
fishing yo yo
Great little yo-yo. Smaller than I expected but that's cool because I can carry more than one at a time adding very little weight to my pack. Problem is they are illegal to use here in Oklahoma and most other states but you can bet that in a survival situation I wont be worried about a game warden. If the line hangs up just cut the line and replace it (very easily done) don't snatch the heck out of it.
jc jackson Jun 14, 2012 (5 out of 5)
great tactical accesory
this thing is great i used it yesterday and caught a fish used it again and caught a snag jerked and jerked until i finally broke it i destroyed the spring but i have to say that it was a amazing reel
erikd1778 Jun 10, 2012 (5 out of 5)
great product
Took 2 of these to Lake of the Ozarks. They worked great. In fact, had better luck with these than my fishing pole. In several cases I had a fish in less than 2 minutes. They weren't huge by any means but pan-sized and within legal size limits. In a survival situation these would be a must-have. Attach a snare to these and set them on small game trails to catch rabbits and such.
joshua remy Apr 23, 2012 (5 out of 5)
Awesome yo-yo
First time I have ever even seen one of these. I ordered one just to see if it was worth its metal and wow..I love it, it works amazingly and takes up no room in my bug out bag.
John (Broadside) Jul 02, 2014 (4 out of 5)
Great Camping Tool
Just got the 2 i ordered in the mail yesterday, i cant wait to use them on a camping trip with some friends. it seems to be well made and light weight as well as takes up very little space in my pack. if they catch any fish on the first time, ill see about getting my survival group to order some.
cityslickerprep Mar 18, 2014 (4 out of 5)
the Ronco for B.O.B.
Just set it and forget it! Ok don't actually forget it but it gives you time to pitch the tent or grab some more firewood while you wait. Can also be used for trapping! See youtube videos on it and buy 2 or 3! On a side note, these are lighter than hauling food. Save yourself some back stress and get these for camping or bugging out. Are you really going to remember a fishing pole?
Wallace Jun 21, 2013 (4 out of 5)
Gifts
I purchased the yo-yos for family and friends. They have all expressed great interest in them. Now time to buy for myself.
Del Feb 27, 2013 (4 out of 5)
76end
Works good, A little smaller then I expected but works.
Tutushot Feb 12, 2013 (4 out of 5)
Yo-Yo reel
Great item to carry in your pack!
Jim Bailey Feb 06, 2013 (4 out of 5)
Neat Product
A bou8ght this for an addition to my emergency equipment and haven't actually used it yet. I'll try it the next time I go fishing but it appears to be highly workable. I noticed that a lot of reviews addressed snag problems so I guess I'll try using a bobber. I just hope a striper or sturgeon doesn't decide to take the bait or it will be "Goodbye Fishing Yo Yo." LOL
Daniel Willits Jan 22, 2012 (4 out of 5)
fishing yoyo
The fishing yoyo is a must have. For the people that go out like me and just walk and walk and fish for hours each day, some day you will find your self lost! Its not fun but things happen. When I received mine a few months ago I used it just to see. 19 inch trout!!! So I got one for my son and now he uses it for fun. Great to just put in the fishing vest. Just in case anything ever happens. Great to have.
Chase Wingard Mar 17, 2015 (1 out of 5)
Not Practical
I tried to carefully pull the line out a bit to see if it would retract, and it never went back to its original position. Possible user error.