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This is a shot pattern for a fixed float - note the two dropper shot - this would be for casting. The shot should have the float sink down to the black ring or lower for light grubs. Stay in the yellow rings for heavier baits, cut crawler or also small minnows, leeches.
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YES YES YES!!!
The float dream! Even in the summer you can get the float dream - drifting off to sleep at night and seeing the tip of orange slide into the shimmery water.
Everyone should have the float dream. Great quote.
The pencil floats are great but as Vince says- the crappie and bream floats have such a nice glossy coating and they have fiberglass (read- flex-but-don't break).
If you missed the other post- they have a no-break guarantee - keep your broken floats and you can ship them back for replacement!! This way when you are restocking for Spring - pack these up, send them in and place an order for some floats or jigs and make a note - they will ship you brand new floats in exchange with your orders!!! No other bobber company is going to make that warrantee -
Dan Gapen has some really good floats. I have had my eye on his crappie floats with the glass stem. I have always been facinated by the many different types of floats available. To me there is something almost magical about how a float acts when a gill takes your bait. Some of my biggest gills have barely wiggled my float before it slowly disappeared under the surface. I can remember from many years past watching the tiniest yellow ice fishing float in the dark hole all day, only to close my eyes that night and see it as vividly as I did earlier on the ice.
See that stem is not very buoyant - it slips under at the slightest touch. Key for the cold front and cold water situations where the fish is not going to move that tip very much. A secret - the bite never dies, it just gets so weak that your float can't see it and the hook won't move much in the water. Counteract bad fishing times with excellent fishing gear - thin, small, light and responsive and your "bad" times will be better than many people's great times!!!
It also doesn't hurt to be a member of the Cane Pole Crazy group... this is an elite group of goofballs and gill anglers - also, little known fact, it is the only way to really catch a ton of gills. < Just josh'n. Has anyone ever plugged the Cane Pole Crazy group?? - the answer is now yes.
nice float
never heard of this float before-- now you guys are going to make me look them up! LOL!!
Love those Gapen floats......I've been using them for years, they have to be one of the better kept secrets in regards to bluegill fishing hardware......most folks have never heard of em'.
good looking float johnny.
Note- this is really a tank that I have that I do balance shots in. This is a simple shot pattern with slightly larger shot for beginners. You can vary the size. These are No. 5 shot at .15 gram. If you add one more No. 4 you have a grub rig. This is probably a good leech or small crappie minnow rig as is. Shot above the float help prevent the float from sliding on the line. The black clip allows you to remove the float from the line and keep the split shot in place.
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