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    Default Casting bobber // Thill Wobble Bobber size


    Hello, does anyone have experience, I don't know what size to buy. Sounds like an interesting product for casting a jig under a bobber. Like, does a certain size bobber equate to a certain size jig?

    Also, if you know of a better slip bobber for casting, let me know.
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    Right on the wobble bobber the jig size is printed on it.
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    LOL, I thought that meant the bobber weight. Thanks for clearing that up!
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    You might try looking at the ''Everlasting Slip Bobber'' they a good bobber for sure. I bought some, the price is right too...

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    I had difficulty threading mono through the wobble bobber.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishervet View Post
    I had difficulty threading mono through the wobble bobber.
    I have this problem with most slip bobbers as my eyes aren't what they use to be! Solved the problem by using a length of 10# test mono. Thread it through one way, make a loop sending it back down through. Then put your line in the loop and pull both ends of the 10# line through the bobber. Works for me anyway.
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