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Quick question: Do you guys have a go to float? Or do you keep an arsenal of them in your main box?
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John, I cannot find it, but was there not a big write up about weighting floats a while back. If I remember had lots of good info.
Did you check my Johnny Wilson links to see if it's there Dwayne ?Go to his page if not.
Yes John I checked, this was if I remember a 2 page write up. It was about how much weight, it took to balance different floats and bobbers. I don't think Johnny wrote it. I will keep looking for it.
Try the two Tony Livingston links I provided ,I think thats what you're talking abaout!Let me know . Here they are again:
http://bigbluegill.com/profiles/blogs/souped-up-slip-bobbers
http://bigbluegill.com/profiles/blogs/souped-up-slip-bobbers-part-2
This is very instructional also
http://bigbluegill.com/profiles/blogs/revolution-how-do-you-bobber
Here is the post I was trying to find. Hope it helps some.
http://bigbluegill.com/profiles/blogs/float-fishing-for-panfish-the
Good job Dwayne.Sorry for the misunderstanding on my part.I'll reread this!
no need to be sorry, John. You post something I forgot about. Thank you
That article will be of more help to me than you can imagine!
Thanks for posting it
I really like some of these links, but could someone elaborate on what "balancing your float" means exactly?
In my opinion, you should fish a fixed float whenever possible. However, there are conditions that require a greater depth than a fixed float can provide, especially when coupled with a long casting distance.
Ok, here's my floats:
Great Allen! Thanks
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