Bingo! On the plus side, if you fall out of the boat, you can hold onto the bobber to keep you afloat.
Get a thin Thill instead and buy some of the "glow in the dark" sticks to fix to the float bristle.
Thill Bobber Brite Glow Sticks | FishUSA
Any recommendations? I've been using a Robby Bobby all summer, but I think the large size may be contributing to a lot of gut hooks. It does take quite a bit to sink it, so I'd like to find a smaller one.
Didn't see anything the last few times I've been to the store.
Night Bobby Round Lighted Fishing Float - NB-158R | Blain's Farm & Fleet
Google told me to try using some jig hooks, so I will try that as well.
Bingo! On the plus side, if you fall out of the boat, you can hold onto the bobber to keep you afloat.
Get a thin Thill instead and buy some of the "glow in the dark" sticks to fix to the float bristle.
Thill Bobber Brite Glow Sticks | FishUSA
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yes glow sticks and pencil floats all night long .
but as stated you would have to give up an extra personal flotation device if you do so
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Yeah those floats are pretty good size... you could use the mr crappie ones... they have a hole to put the glow stick in and I have had good luck with them...
Sounds like we’ve identified the culprit. Is the only downside to the glo sticks that it basically costs $1.50 a night to go fishing? Money well Spent, but I do go a couple nights a week.
You could also get some fluorescent paint and paint the tips.
Glow sticks pretty much... I also use blue fox lighted floats but they are extremely hard to find...