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    Default What FLOAT for an 1/8 oz. weight?


    I purchased a bunch of 1/8 oz weights for slip bobber fishing a while back, spring is getting close and I am trying to get ready. Instead of buying/trying a bunch, I thought that I would go straight to the experts for advice.

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    Only ones I have found are the Thill crappie ones


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    THILL GOLD MEDAL CENTER SLIDER FLOAT in 2 3/4 inch size for 1/8 weight.
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    ESB Slip Bobbers They have a chart which shows which size float for weight. They are also a site sponsor.

    The Everlasting Slip Bobber - the world's finest slip bobber!
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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave336 View Post
    ESB Slip Bobbers They have a chart which shows which size float for weight. They are also a site sponsor.

    The Everlasting Slip Bobber - the world's finest slip bobber!
    I use nothing else!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buzzsaw View Post
    I use nothing else!
    As long as you don't lose it up in a tree, it'll last a very, very long time. Best floats I've ever used. Pricey, but well worth it for the longevity.
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    Default What FLOAT for an 1/8 oz. weight?

    Here’s what I use.
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    Three dollars that includes shipping is not that much for a good float. I was not aware of these floats until this thread. I just order one of each size to check them out.
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    I use the orange and white slip bobbers from Wal-Mart. $1.40 for 3 floats rather than nearly $3.00 per float for the Thill. Nothing against the Thill, I like them. Just get more for my money with the Wal-Mart floats.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Soonerdg65 View Post
    I use the orange and white slip bobbers from Wal-Mart. $1.40 for 3 floats rather than nearly $3.00 per float for the Thill. Nothing against the Thill, I like them. Just get more for my money with the Wal-Mart floats.
    < this and for sure the thills are Cadillac floats , not to be tossed near anything that might take em
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