I see lots of guys do it here even over brushpiles in winter .
I like the slip floats . Easy to adjust to different depths
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I see lots of guys do it here even over brushpiles in winter .
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This has been my favorite float for several years. Fully adjustable. A-Justa-Bubble from DoubleX.
Damion Kidd, S10CHEVY LIKED above post
I don’t always use a bobber but when I do it looks like this:
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S10CHEVY LIKED above post
Or this:
I like the kind with the hole in the peg. Put a bead above it and use it as a slip.
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Ketchn, you big tease, I'm 14 miles inland from the Gulf of Mexico and "Float" season is further away than a month for us. Our crappie are still in the Casinos playing slots. I prefer old school brown cork floats for walking through Tullies. Even saltwater fishing, I turn my own floats, no paint, for stealth. Bigger fish eat under floats that look natural..............my 2C
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For those that prefer real porcupine quills, Grizzly Jig can supply them...
Grizzly Jig Company - Genuine Porcupine Quills
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I use small slip floats. My favorites are made by Leland Lures. They are one inch oval floats. I replace the pegs with a coffee stirrer which allows me to use them as slip floats.
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