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WiggleFin Tackle - Introduction

Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2016 1:44 pm
by wigglefin
Just want to introduce myself to everyone.

I'm the owner of WiggleFin Tackle and the inventor of the ActionDisc and Swarm flasher system. You may not have heard of my tackle, but chances are good that someone you know is keeping it a secret from you.

Looking forward to a good year and making some new friends.

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Re: WiggleFin Tackle - Introduction

Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2016 5:11 pm
by Bobberdownchromer
Welcome! I love your product, I have been fishing your dics for around 3 years and they work very well. I have yet to find a better combo with the disc and wooly bugger for opening day trout! Here's a underwater video I took using the disc for trout at Cottage Lake.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjleJaziRO0" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


Re: WiggleFin Tackle - Introduction

Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2016 7:04 pm
by Mike Carey
Welcome Wigglefin!

We are super excited to have you as a NWFR sponsor and are looking forward to reports and new innovations/products.

We're also excited to announce that Wigglefin will be one of the sponsors at this year's Lake Chelan Get-Together. Dean will be providing lot's of great gear for members that attend the event as part of our after dinner free drawing. :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers: :cheers:

Re: WiggleFin Tackle - Introduction

Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2016 7:14 pm
by The Quadfather
I too love the Wiggle fin!

Re: WiggleFin Tackle - Introduction

Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2016 9:06 pm
by rseas
WiggleFins rock! Hmmm, maybe that should be "WiggleFins - wiggle!"

WiggleFins and Baker Lake sockeye, yup...

Re: WiggleFin Tackle - Introduction

Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2016 4:54 pm
by wigglefin
Wow,

Thanks for the kind words. It's great to read comments from people who have actually used the discs.

Re: WiggleFin Tackle - Introduction

Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2016 8:52 pm
by MotoBoat
wigglefin wrote:Wow,

Thanks for the kind words. It's great to read comments from people who have actually used the discs.
I tried a Wigglefin in front of a 4" squid,at 3 to 3.5mph, and the wigglefin locked to one side. What is the fix for this? I had a bead or two between the squid and the wigglefin.

Also, the first generation wigglefin was round, no missing material around the rim. The ones pictured have 3 distinct cut outs or notches on the rim surface. What is the reason for the cut outs?

Re: WiggleFin Tackle - Introduction

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2016 3:14 am
by wigglefin
MotoBoat,

The new "delta" shape of the ActionDisc is the result of a complete re-design to specifically address the problem you are talking about.

There is a detailed explanation on my website under http://wigglefin.com/FAQ.html

Re: WiggleFin Tackle - Introduction

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2016 10:44 am
by MotoBoat
wigglefin wrote:MotoBoat,

The new "delta" shape of the ActionDisc is the result of a complete re-design to specifically address the problem you are talking about.

There is a detailed explanation on my website under http://wigglefin.com/FAQ.html
Even with the "Delta" shape, is 3mph and up to fast a troll speed when using the old or new style of action disc? What I see in your video, capturing the action disc in front of a 4" Salmon type squid, appears much slower a troll speed than 3mph.

So, what is the recommended maximum troll speed, given the erratic action? There must be a maximum speed the Action Disc will handle, much like a flatfish lure?

Re: WiggleFin Tackle - Introduction

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2016 11:57 am
by wigglefin
MotoBoat wrote:
wigglefin wrote:MotoBoat,

The new "delta" shape of the ActionDisc is the result of a complete re-design to specifically address the problem you are talking about.

There is a detailed explanation on my website under http://wigglefin.com/FAQ.html
Even with the "Delta" shape, is 3mph and up to fast a troll speed when using the old or new style of action disc? What I see in your video, capturing the action disc in front of a 4" Salmon type squid, appears much slower a troll speed than 3mph.

So, what is the recommended maximum troll speed, given the erratic action? There must be a maximum speed the Action Disc will handle, much like a flatfish lure?
I haven't fished at speeds past 4.5 - 5mph. But unless the bait is too small for the disc, it will perform fine at high speed.
The Tuna guys are ripping along with squid baits and the disc works perfect.

The video at the end is slow. I usually add a slower clip to most every video just so you can see what the disc is actually doing. I found out that once I approach the speed of 30 wobbles of the disc per second, the 29 frames per second capture rate on my video camera grabs some weird video. It's kind of like spinning a bicycle wheel until all the spokes line up and it looks like it's standing still.

Re: WiggleFin Tackle - Introduction

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2016 12:58 pm
by MotoBoat
Wigglefin, after reviewing the suplied link http://wigglefin.com/FAQ.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. There was mention of 3 different sized Action Discs, the lb test best used for those discs, but no gear/lure size recommendations for those difference size discs.

Re: WiggleFin Tackle - Introduction

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2016 1:43 pm
by wigglefin
MotoBoat wrote:Wigglefin, after reviewing the suplied link http://wigglefin.com/FAQ.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. There was mention of 3 different sized Action Discs, the lb test best used for those discs, but no gear/lure size recommendations for those difference size discs.

Click the size selection chart link listed to the right of the product photos here.

http://wigglefin.com/productlist_all.html

Re: WiggleFin Tackle - Introduction

Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2016 7:49 pm
by afk
Dean, you have great product in the wiggle fin action disc. I've used them for quite some time. Thank you for supporting this site.
Andy :salut:

Re: WiggleFin Tackle - Introduction

Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2016 9:01 pm
by Goldrigger1
Great invention. I have no firm idea where it will work best. It gives the wiggle of a jointed minnow but more so. It sure imparts action. The action on plastic worms is unique and I'm sure people will use it there.

I'll buy some. Hope you make a fortune. I met the guy who invented the super bait. He is doing well.