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fairly new at slip bobber set ups
i set up a few poles with slip bobber setups the other day, so far this is what i am seeing so far,my set up includes the jig on the end of the line and about 8 inches from the jig is a split shot to help get the jig to the bobber stop. of the 2 types of bobbers i tried the one where the line goes thru the bobber vs the clip on type, i am thinking the bobber where the line goes thru the bobber is less problems with line wrapping around the bobber over the clip on type, any thoughs
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Not real sure what your question is .... but, most "slip floats" don't have any "clip-on hardware". Their whole design is to allow the line to slip thru the center of the float, from the weight of the rigging (jig - hook/sinker - jig/sinker) and come to a stop at a predetermined depth that's set by you with the "stopper" you placed on the line above the float.
I'm just having a hard time understanding your reference to the "line wrapping around the bobber" comment.
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