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    I'ver been using Cabelas slip bobbers for Shellcrackers. Does anyone have any ideas on wht they like better?
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    I like Waggler or "Waggler Style " slip floats. I posted a picture of what I use under the thread double jig rig.
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    I use a thill. they have many types check them out at Lindy Fishing Lures – Home of Legendary Fishing Tackle

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    waggler

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    Quote Originally Posted by deathb4disco View Post
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    Hey my friend. Yeah you have been quite the man for as long as I have known you on c.c here. Love your caption on your sig. I am with you that a "Waggler" or a "Waggler type" float with the line underwater is more sensative and much better in wind. Take care.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shipahoy41 View Post
    Hey my friend. Yeah you have been quite the man for as long as I have known you on c.c here. Love your caption on your sig. I am with you that a "Waggler" or a "Waggler type" float with the line underwater is more sensative and much better in wind. Take care.
    Thanks, ship. I was very fortunate. I learned float fishing from a couple of transplanted Englishmen, and I'm still learning!

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    what is "waggler style"

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    Quote Originally Posted by vdog View Post
    what is "waggler style"
    Just Google - waggler style slip bobber

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    After fishing on Reelfoot I am of the opinion that a quill style float is the most sensitive. I love to fish them. I am also a shallow water fisherman so the use of a slip bobber is more for convienence for me than a need. Bo

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    Quote Originally Posted by vdog View Post
    what is "waggler style"
    Float is attached at bottom only. Waggler floats have have all the buoyancy at the bottom of the float.

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