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We started carrying Strike Foundry In-Line Suspender indicators at Wolf Creek Angler about a month ago and I finally got around to trying them out last week. These indicators showed up on the Missouri last summer when creator Marko Baxter was out here shooting video of his product at work on the MO.
I will admit that what drew us to the product in the first place was the name of the company. Having spent my past life in the metal casting business in an iron foundry I was all over the name STRIKE FOUNDRY and couldn’t wait to hear where the name came from . It turns out Marko’s grandfather was a blacksmith hence the connection. From the Strike Foundry web site “Strike Foundry has been forged from family influences in my beginnings, my recent friendships and their expertise, as well as from my constant drive to unlock the puzzles presented from below ever-changing waters.”

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So the name is awesome – how about the product? I fished the standard indi which can be rigged in three different ways, either in-line, looped around or right angle rigged. I opted for the loop around (thingamabobber style) rigging as I was changing depths quite a bit. The indicator reminded me of the Thill bobbers we used to use for steelhead nymphing back in Michigan. Like the Thills they are stealthy,extremely sensitive, easy to cast, easy to read and unlike the Thills, you don’t need a stick or a toothpick or a rubber band or any such nonsense to rig your indicator.
You would run your line through the thill and then either stop it with the small wooden spike which came with it or find a stick on the ground to use once you lost the spike. The method we adopted was to cut a rubber band and run it through the thill after running your line through the thill. The rubber band would lock the indicator where you wanted it and it could be moved up and down the leader to change depths…no sticks required. The Strike Foundry Indi is better yet…absolutely no tools or accessories required.
I love the sensitivity of this indicator, especially this time of year when the takes can be very subtle. I had more than a couple of strikes I don’t think I would have necessarily picked up on with the standard thingamabobber. The techy nymphers will love it for it’s versatility and from what I hear the preferred rigging method amongst said techies is the right angle rigging.

In-Line Rigging

In-Line Rigging

Loop Around Rigging

Loop Around Rigging

Right-Angle Rigging

Right-Angle Rigging

We are selling both the standard 3/4″ indicator and the Lil’ Nugget 1/4″ indicators which I think will be great come summer for short leash applications. Check them out at http://strikefoundry.com/ and then stop by Wolf Creek Angler on your way to the Missouri and pick  a couple up.