I think I will order a couple and see how they work. If nothing else just to make sure we're not all missing out on something lol! I'll let y'all know!
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Old Ketchn is a float and fly pro that's who I was referring to. There are times a float and jig is the best presentation. All float are for different applications to that's why there's so many different kinds. I use about 6 different kinds depending on the need that day
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I think I will order a couple and see how they work. If nothing else just to make sure we're not all missing out on something lol! I'll let y'all know!
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I'm not trying to tell anyone how to spend their money, but several of those are $1.89/ea or $3.99/2pk. And the others are $2.09/ea and $4.49/2pk.
2 x 1.89 = $3.78
2 x 2.09 = $4.18
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I found these and like them. You can put them on and take them off without retying.
I normally use standard string stops
Slip Bobber Fishing | Fishing Tackle
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Seems like every year or two someone comes out with a "new" fail-proof bobber that is "better" than anything else you've ever tried. I bought a kit of the "wing" bobbers a couple of years ago. Always seems like I go back to the Thills.
"A voyage in search of knowledge need never abandon the spirit of adventure."
Yes I agree nothing is fail proof. I've used the thill crappie corks, but I had one melt in my plastics box. Since then I've went back to the Everlasting slip bobber. Similar bobber just made out of styrofoam instead. They both make quality floats.
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CrappieDreamer I think I like that design better than the one I was looking at previously. I may try those instead. Thanks for the suggestion. That's why it's good to ask questions on here!
You mentioned using standard string stops. Are you talking about the string ones or rubber ones?
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I generally use the Rod-n-Bobb strings. I love the split plastic sleeve. It lets me complete all of the assembly before securing the stop. I have had some issues with the stops coming loose though. Last fall I contacted the factory and they said they were making changes to the string material.
I still have some old stock left, so I just trim the tag ends a little long so that I can re-tighten if needed.
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I also use the slip lock bobber and it is my go too for vertical jigging. I like the medium size with a weight about 6-8 inches above the hook. I also like the small rubber stops with a small bead. Love being able to remove bobber quick and keep fishing.
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