Okay so can some one drop a lil knowledge on me about float fishing ie rigging best way to use this technique , ive tryed figureing it out myself but to no avail
do you find this to be more effectiveweight is for keeping fish down and standing your float straight up. If your floats stands up you can easily tell if the bait has hit bottom or got wrapped up or whatever. I use Catfish stalker floats and those are labeled how much weight it takes to stand the float up.
well I was ony phone all night reading about this . It's always been something I wanted to do ... I checked out set ups so I kind of have an idea .yes it works great for medo you find this to be more effective
remind me about it at the tournament and Ill show you.well I was ony phone all night reading about this . It's always been something I wanted to do ... I checked out set ups so I kind of have an idea .
I've used slipbobber rigs for targeting other specie's but never for flatheading...gonna give it a whirl though!!! Might need a beachball to suspend a 2-3lb carp though LOLim assuming that this technique is used mainly with gills or other similar sized baits? thinking youd need a mighty big bobber to keep the bobber above water with a 2lb carp underneath it.
You'd be surprisedim assuming that this technique is used mainly with gills or other similar sized baits? thinking youd need a mighty big bobber to keep the bobber above water with a 2lb carp underneath it.
POOL NOODLE.....I've used slipbobber rigs for targeting other specie's but never for flatheading...gonna give it a whirl though!!! Might need a beachball to suspend a 2-3lb carp though LOL
exactly....noodles....they already amss produce noodle slip floats.ah theres that THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX thing again. seems to be popping up a lot for me recently.... lol :bruised:
I was thinking balloonsI've used slipbobber rigs for targeting other specie's but never for flatheading...gonna give it a whirl though!!! Might need a beachball to suspend a 2-3lb carp though LOLim assuming that this technique is used mainly with gills or other similar sized baits? thinking youd need a mighty big bobber to keep the bobber above water with a 2lb carp underneath it.
Looks like they have a pretty decent price on glow sticks.Check these out!!! Its just what your looking for!
http://wildwolfproducts.com/katbob.htm
THAT THEY DO IVE HAD GOOD LUCK FINDING THE 8" BRACELET ONES AT WALMART IN THE TOY SECTION FOR .50 CENTS FOR 8 OF THEM. CAN FIND THEM AT THE DOLLAR STORE FOR PRETTY CHEAP ALSOLooks like they have a pretty decent price on glow sticks.
tube of 15 for a dollar at target. thats where i get all mine.THAT THEY DO IVE HAD GOOD LUCK FINDING THE 8" BRACELET ONES AT WALMART IN THE TOY SECTION FOR .50 CENTS FOR 8 OF THEM. CAN FIND THEM AT THE DOLLAR STORE FOR PRETTY CHEAP ALSO
The Kat-Bobbers work great, pretty cool with the glow sticks on them at night. I fish a lot of current so I don't use them much unless I'm fishing a lake or a place with little to no current. I've used them up at Clear Lake and here at the Mendota Slough, they definitely do the trick. I prefer to fish with a drift-type set up with the slip bobber up the leader a couple feet and the hook about 6-8 inches passed the slip knot, so the bobber slides between the slip knot and the swivel.Kat-Bobber