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Thread: YOUR favorite bobber/float for live bait.

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    Default YOUR favorite bobber/float for live bait.


    I have a good friend that is looking for a specific float that we just can't find anymore. It is a small orange float with a string that will allow you to loop your line through and pull back through the float. He goes on and on about these things and I just can't find any for him. I would like to know what kinds everyone uses so that I can try and find him some that might shut him up.

    I know it needs to be pretty small he made fun of my big plastic slip floats and I have to admit the few he still had were pretty nice and seemed to work well. I am scared if I don't find him any the earth will stop and the sky will fall.
    Crappie are snobby..... Why can't they be easy to catch...Like bass?

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    sent you a pm where he can buy those in bulk

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    Betts tackle sales them also you can do a google search for cigar string float.

    hope this helps

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    Thill crappie bobber pink and yellow

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    Thanks for the help!
    Crappie are snobby..... Why can't they be easy to catch...Like bass?

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    Holy Moley! $3.69 each????!!!!!

    I can't afford them but they look nice and probably work good.
    Crappie are snobby..... Why can't they be easy to catch...Like bass?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mdperson View Post
    Betts tackle sales them also you can do a google search for cigar string float.

    hope this helps
    Thanks for posting these on the thread also, I may have to try these out.

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    i just cant give up on the real cork floats about one inch in size , my grandfather and i used them on fly rods with a small split wieght small hook with a cricket for bream back in the 70's and i still use that set up today

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    JoeFish, I have used the same ones for about 5 years. I did lose one earlier this year, first time.

    It is the easiest cork to read (the part about bait fishing that I love to do), and slides easily, allowing underhand tosses into very tight, small spots.

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