Put a Piece of Styrofoam on Your Line — The $0.10 Hack That Emptied a Lake

Put a Piece of Styrofoam on Your Line — The $0.10 Hack That Emptied a Lake

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🚫 They buried this technique because it was TOO cheap and TOO effective.
A thumbnail-sized piece of packing foam. Eleven cents. Five times more fish per hour than a standard weighted jig. This is the rig that commercial fishermen and old-school guides used to dominate the water for decades — until the tackle industry quietly walked away from it because you can't build a billion-dollar business around something that costs a dime.

In this video, you'll learn:

— The $0.10 setup that outfishes $30 lures
— Why the tackle industry buried the foam rig
— The lateral line science behind the strike
— Building your rig in under 4 minutes
— Foam-stuffed tubes + Carolina Rig combo
— The hollow-body frog hack nobody talks about
— Mastering the two-count hookset
— Kitchen science: Alka-Seltzer fizz trail
— Reading nature's foam lines like a guide
— Zero-resistance carp indicator system

The tackle industry wants you to spend $220 a season on soft plastics that last three trips. We'll show you how to rig your entire season for the price of a gumball.

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