Rod-N-Bobb's Lucky Jack Lighted Bobber
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Own the Night with Rod-N-Bobb's Lucky Jack Lighted Bobber
Don't let the sunset end your fishing trip. The Rod-N-Bobb's Lucky Jack Lighted Bobber is your ultimate advantage for low-light and nighttime angling. Featuring a high-visibility Red LED glow, these bobbers are designed to help you track every nibble in total darkness—perfect for targeting walleye, catfish, bass, and panfish.
The Lucky Jack system is built for convenience. Each bobber utilizes a replaceable battery stick that provides an intense, long-lasting glow. With a premium metal grommet for smooth line flow and a durable plastic body, this slip bobber ensures your bait reaches the strike zone quickly and stays there.
Available Sizes & Part Numbers
We stock the high-visibility Red LED model in four versatile sizes to suit any target species:
| Size | Length | Part Number | Best For |
| Small | 4 1/4" | LJSR | Panfish, Perch, and Crappie |
| Medium | 4 1/2" | LJMR | Walleye and Bass |
| Large | 4 7/8" | LJLR | Large Live Baits and Deeper Water |
| X-Large | 5 1/4" | LJXLR | Heavy-duty Catfishing and Big Predators |
🎣 Rigging & Operating Instructions
Get set up in seconds with these simple steps from the Lucky Jack guide:
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Preparation: Unscrew the top of the bobber.
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Battery Install: Insert the LuckyJack™ Battery Stick into the bobber's holder.
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Secure: Screw the top back on securely.
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Easy On/Off: * To Activate: Simply push down on the bulb end of the battery.
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To Turn Off: Pull up on the lighted end of the battery.
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Rigging: Thread your line through the bobber stop, then the bead, and finally through the bobber tube for a perfect "Slip Fishing" setup.
Key Features
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Vivid Red LED: High-contrast light that is easy on the eyes but impossible to miss on the water.
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E.L. Technology: Uses replaceable Lucky Jack or Tackle Beacon™ light sticks.
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No-Fuss Operation: Turn the light on or off without removing the battery from the float.
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Slip-Fix Ready: Optimized for slip-fishing to reach depths where big fish hide at night.
💡 Pro Tip
When fishing for walleye or skittish panfish, use the Small (LJSR) size. Its lower buoyancy offers less resistance when a fish takes the bait, meaning they’ll hold on longer before feeling the "tug" of the float, giving you more time to set the hook.
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4315 E. Wall St.
Eagle River, WI 54521
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