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    Question Invisble Floats


    What's the most invisable float for spincasting.
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    I use cork when im in real clear water.I don't think you would say its invisible but it spooks shallow water fish on one of the clear water lakes that i fish less than any other color.
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    Exclamation What you may be looking for ....

    Quote Originally Posted by FIN
    What's the most invisable float for spincasting.
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    is a "spin float"

    Check here for all kinds of "floats" :
    http://www.buyfishingstuff.com/bobbers.html

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    That's easy: Drennan crystal wagglers. Here are two examples:

    http://www.fishusa.com/tackleshop/ca...95A0D7B43&fx=1

    http://www.fishusa.com/tackleshop/ca...95A0D7B43&fx=1

    I guarantee you that if the words "Drennan" and "waggler" are in the description, it's a better float than anything you've been using.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crappiepappy
    is a "spin float"

    Check here for all kinds of "floats" :
    http://www.buyfishingstuff.com/bobbers.html

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    I don't think I have ever seen so many bobbers on one site. That's a great link pappy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crappiepappy
    is a "spin float"

    Check here for all kinds of "floats" :
    http://www.buyfishingstuff.com/bobbers.html

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    WOW thanks a lot pappy, that hit the spot.
    Say which is your favorite for casting lite jigs with lite line?
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    Quote Originally Posted by FIN
    Say which is your favorite for casting lite jigs with lite line?
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    wagglers

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    Personally, I have never found float visibility for the fish to be a big issue even in clear water. I find that sensitivity and the fish not feeling it when they hit much bigger factors.
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    Same here Grizz. Least resistance they feel, the longer they hold on to the bait.

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    I've been experimenting w/ a lot of different slip floats. Customizing and making minor alterations and/or additions, but I still haven't found one that I'm completely confident in.
    This is what I know I want:
    -it has to have a solid channel throughout the float, leaving no room for any side to side slack, up down up down..that's it
    -small enough as to where one bb size booger weight plus the weight of a 1/16 jig and tube will keep the top juuuuust above the surface
    -I'd prefer the channel that runs through the float to have the smallest holes possible on top and bottom eliminating the need for beads YET still have ample enough space that the line slides through smoothly
    -no extra gimmicks or add-ons
    -my name address and cell phone # embroidered in gold on the tops

    any suggestions would be appreciated,
    Adam

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