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    I ordered some ESB slip bobbers and had 2 that I guess was damaged in shipping. I sent Leroy a pm to let him know and he sent me out replacements right away. Great customer service!!

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    I use the Slip Lock from Clearly Outdoors. They can be put on or taken off without cutting and retying.

    I don’t use their bobber stops. I usually just use the string type.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappieDreamer View Post
    I use the Slip Lock from Clearly Outdoors. They can be put on or taken off without cutting and retying.

    I don’t use their bobber stops. I usually just use the string type.

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    I do the exact same thing CrappieDreamer. It is nice to change a pole over to casting a jig from a slip bobber setup so easily

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    What size Slip Lock do you use with a 1/16 oz jig head with a tube?

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    I have both the mini and small sizes. I THINK the mini has held up a 1/16th oz as i mostly use the mini size and cant recall ever having to upsize to a small due to overloading a mini. But that might be coming close to what a mini can handle. I know the small size definitely will handle it. I have used both sizes on crappie and bluegill without an issue. I attached a photo for size comparisonName:  20190302_090820.jpeg
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    Quote Originally Posted by MAINEIAC View Post
    What size Slip Lock do you use with a 1/16 oz jig head with a tube?
    It depends on wind and waves. I personally use only the mini and the small


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    Thill 1/16 oz slider.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappieDreamer;[URL="tel:3790758"
    3790758[/URL]]I use the Slip Lock from Clearly Outdoors. They can be put on or taken off without cutting and retying.

    I don’t use their bobber stops. I usually just use the string type.

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    they have a super neat quick pinch on rubber bobber stopper that goes on your line that you don’t have to thread the line through with the bobber. Slip Bobber Fishing | Fishing Tackle

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