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    Default 2" Pink Cigar Corks


    Those anyone know where I can still find the 2" and 2 1/2" Flo. Pink Corks that has a string in the center, that is made out of real cork? Any help wiil be appreicated.

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    A guy gave me a bag of those last year and I didn't know how to use em. I pulled the strings out and drilled em with my Dremel tool and made slip bobbers out of em.
    I'm having an "out of money" experience. :rolleyes:

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    Bluff City Tackle :: Quality does not cost ... it pays i know he has them in the shop but they are yellow...i dunno if they are on the website or not but call him and he will ship them to you
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    Some Wal Marts carry them here in Indiana. So do some don't, just have to look. Thats the only place I have ever found them.
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    Here's a bag on ebay 2" with the string in the middle. They're red not pink though.

    50 LOT STRING-SLIP FISHING FLOATS,ICE;Saltwater Rigs - eBay (item 230423611258 end time Jan-19-10 19:16:02 PST)


    Hope this helps

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    Dang, I have never used these but in theory sounds like a great addition to a slabber's arsenal. I'm going to get some.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bttmline View Post
    Dang, I have never used these but in theory sounds like a great addition to a slabber's arsenal. I'm going to get some.
    Same here but looks like a good idea.
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    Comal tackle in texas has huge selection

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    What are the strings for how do you attach them to your line? Is it a fixed bobber system?

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    the string is for pulling your line thru. the cork...it is a slip cork type of deal im pretty sure
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