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    Default Favorite float???


    Who make your favorite float to fish under?

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    The Floats from Crappie magnet. Do not buy one you will have to have a dozen. They(crappie magnets float) designed for trout but unreal on crappie.They have a video showing how to use.
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    I use nothing but wagglers. Most of mine are English or French wagglers, but the Thill wagglers (Lindy) work fine, too.

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    I am with cane pole the cheapest that Walmart sells at that time.

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    Try "Wing-It" floats. Very versatile. Can be used as a slip bobber or stationary bobber without cutting the line. The design allows for easy casting too.
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    Betts weighted oval 1 1/2 and 2" hit a bunch on sale at Cabela's and a week later hit an ebay auction for 105 packs of them


    Comal pear shaped weighted floats from Wally World they worked really good with the jig/mo's grub I fished all summer.


    Slip floats are a bunch I got at the flea market and they work good.


    The slips I'm really liking are some I got for 25 cents a pack at a flea market. They're Waspi Class slip floats
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    I like the comal weighted pear shaped floats... I prefer the smallest but if I need more distance I've been known to go up in size... The smallest one floats a 1/32 oz jig just fine but most of the time I'm using a 1/64 oz jig.

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    Thill Crappie Corks and Wobble Bobbers. The crappie corks are nice to use around docks and brush. They are sensitive when using the correct weight that's on each bobber. The Wobble Bobbers are nice to use when the fish want a lil movement in the jig without moving it yourself. Any kind of ripple on the surface gives the jig a lil wiggle. Then you can leave it in the zone and get movement without moving the jig away from the fish. Work great fishing shallow in clear water so you can stay back away from the fish and not spook them, but give a more vertical jigging presentation.
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