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    Default Bobber stops


    I am wanting to make my own bobber stops. I see lots of people mention that they use crochet thread but no one says what size. Can someone help me out with what size crochet thread to buy?

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    This is my latest to try:
    How to tie a Bobber Stop Knot - YouTube

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    Thanks for the videos. I purchased some size 10 crochet thread. It looks about like the same size as the store bought ones. Even it doesn't work out it only cost me $2.77.
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    Or you can take up crocheting!!! LOL
    I like the little rubber ones.
    Good luck!


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    I like Power Pro 30lb braid doubled and tied into a uni knot on the main line ...

    Lasts longer than the line itself ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck Adams View Post
    Or you can take up crocheting!!! LOL
    I like the little rubber ones.
    Good luck!


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    Me too. Not expensive either.
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    Dental tooth floss works quite well. Particularly the waxed style.


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    and side benefit ya can take up crocheting things while ya wait on BITE

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    Quote Originally Posted by dhaire View Post
    Dental tooth floss works quite well. Particularly the waxed style.


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    And get those filet bits from in-between the teeth!

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