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Thread: Need help finding really small bobbers.

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    Default Need help finding really small bobbers.


    I've been watching the Midwest Crappie series and they do a lot of spring time fishing with these really small bobbers, (near the size of a dime) they have like a colored pick down the middle to hold your line in place and I can't seem to find them anywhere online. Anyone have a source for them?

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    Google up "Strike Indicator" and see if you find what you're looking for.
    FISH ON!
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    yeah, they sound like ice fishing bobbers.. try bps or cabelas or even the ice fishin' forum here.. it's like a sponge type bobber with small toothpick thru it?

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    Default bobbers

    Go to BassProShop.com and search for bobbers
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    i have a few of these Thill bobbers for ice fishing. they are about the size of a finger tip.

    http://www.lindyfishingtackle.com/ta...cat=490&page=3


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Blake
    Google up "Strike Indicator" and see if you find what you're looking for.
    Thanks Jerry, I found them. Didn't come up under bobber or float but strike indicator was the answer.

    http://www.basspro.com/servlet/catal...=SearchResults

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    Quote Originally Posted by TapOut64
    Thanks Jerry, I found them. Didn't come up under bobber or float but strike indicator was the answer.

    http://www.basspro.com/servlet/catal...=SearchResults
    Strike Indicator is a fancy term the Fly Fishermen came up with so they could use a float and still call it "Fly Fishing" and not "Bobber Fishing".
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    Hey Tapout,
    I've used these before. They are easy to take on and off the line which is nice. They don't have the stick thing though.


    I have seen some small floats with toothpick sticks at my Wal-mart here in p-town. They look a little different than the ones Jerry pointed out but are similar.
    Currently a non-fishing slacker! (not for too much longer)

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    They have them at Wal-Mart in my neck of the woods.

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    you might want to go and try to find a wine store where you can buy the corks. to me that is what it sounds like they are using and all they do is paint the top orange and use a toothpick for the bobber stop.

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