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Those look nice! Steelhead would hit that because Its the first time its seen something like that. Do they float?
I'm pretty sure they float. Is it better if they float? I just checked them and yes they do float.
If you are bobber fishing... you don't want them to float
If you are drift fishing... yes you want them to float
If you are plunking... yes you want them to float
I disagree when float fishing. Its not bad to have them float and sometimes I think its better. You can set your leader to two or three feet and have no weight on your leader. Use the weight above your leader as your depth gauge and try to get it close to the bottom, then you leader will swing around down towards the bottom and the floating worm will move around in the current like a natural worm would. Works pretty good from what I hear!
I disagree when float fishing. Its not bad to have them float and sometimes I think its better. You can set your leader to two or three feet and have no weight on your leader. Use the weight above your leader as your depth gauge and try to get it close to the bottom, then you leader will swing around down towards the bottom and the floating worm will move around in the current like a natural worm would. Works pretty good from what I hear!
Yea I agree.. I have caught them on the worm like that. I basically drift fish them with a float. Slinky weight and float to match water condition and just barely tap bottom or just off bottom with a floating worm. Works great!
when you say float are you talking about a bobber or a corkie?
I'm assuming bobber.
Keep Laughing Mike...Yea bobber... I say float cause bobber just reminds me of those plastic red and white ones we used as kids. :lol:
Yea bobber... I say float cause bobber just reminds me of those plastic red and white ones we used as kids. :lol:
ok cool so why not just drift fish instead of drift fish with a bobber?
im not a kid but bobbers and worms work great imo.. might want to give it a try for old time sakes lol
I use bobber and worms all the time! I use 1/8oz west coast slip floats! They don't tangle and you can fish whatever depth you want!
Im gonna start using those too. I wish that outdoors place didn't close so damn early.
I disagree when float fishing. Its not bad to have them float and sometimes I think its better. You can set your leader to two or three feet and have no weight on your leader. Use the weight above your leader as your depth gauge and try to get it close to the bottom, then you leader will swing around down towards the bottom and the floating worm will move around in the current like a natural worm would. Works pretty good from what I hear!
HAHAHAHAHA! No, I'm not much of a bobber guy, But if I was I would have a tackle box full of those things.Slow water or deep pools... you could just use a couple split shot, but I just prefer a float.
TB... sorry to offend you, are those the kind of bobbers you use?
HAHAHAHAHA! No, I'm not much of a bobber guy, But if I was I would have a tackle box full of those things.
When fishing with a fly rod, Clip one onto your swivel and you have a bobber and jig with a fly rod, Plus, There cheap and easy to see.