Should you use a bobber and a sinker?

When river fishing, use a sinker to weigh the bait down. If you use a bobber in a river, the strong current will push your bait back to the bank.
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Do you need a sinker with a bobber?

Yes, in most cases you need to use a sinker with a bobber, since it weighs down your hook, and presents it at the right depth in the water. By using a sinker with your bobber, you also make it easier for a fish to pull the bobber down when it takes the bait, resulting in fewer missed strikes.
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When should you fish with a bobber?

They're best suited for fishing waters no deeper than the length of your rod. This style keeps your bait at a preset depth while fishing. In deeper water, or when casting long distances, use a slip bobber to eliminate casting problems caused by the long length of line between the bobber and hook.
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When should I use weights and bobbers?

FISHING WEIGHTS AND SINKERS

What distinguishes fishing weights and bobbers is that weights are designed to drop your lure to where the fish are while bobbers are intended to hold your hook at a desired depth. Weights and sinkers are usually made of lead and can be as small as a BB or as heavy as a few ounces.
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Do sinkers go above or below the bobber?

Crimp a small split-shot sinker on your line just below the bobber, enough weight to help keep the bobber upright but not so much that it sinks the float. Fresh bait puts out natural scents that attract fish, so replace your worm once it gets soggy and turns pale. Now you can stop fishing and start catching!
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Where do you put the weight and bobber on a fishing line?

How to Put a Bobber on a Fishing Line
  1. 1 Thread your line through the reel and rod.
  2. 2 Tie your hook to the end of the line.
  3. 3 Attach a sinker above the hook.
  4. 4 Choose the smallest bobber that stays afloat.
  5. 5 Place a fixed bobber 3–4 ft (0.91–1.22 m) above your hook.
  6. 6 Clip the bottom of the bobber to the line.
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Does weight go before bobber?

Registered. I use the least amount of weight possible usually about 12 - 18" above the bait. If more weight is needed then I space them out across the distance from the bait to the float. heavier weights closer to the float and lighter on the bait end.
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Do you need a sinker to fish?

Not always, but they are generally required for bait fishing. Although a heavier sinker can aid in casting distance, for the majority of fishing applications, you will want to choose a lighter sinker than a heavier sinker.
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How far apart should sinker be from hook?

In most instances, a 20- to 24-inch distance between the hook and sinker is a good place to start.
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What bait do you use with a bobber?

A simple bobber rig – which can be baited with night crawlers, minnows, crayfish and other live bait, as well as with artificial lures, is the ultimate all-season, open-water fishing rig for anglers of all levels targeting nearly any species of fish.
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How do you bottom fish without getting snagged?

Try to fish thick weeds, like lily pads and pencil reeds, using a close vertical approach. With jigs or surface baits, keep your rod tip high. Moving your bait up and away from the weeds helps prevent snags more than dragging the bait straight through.
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How much weight should I use with a bobber?

Never anything heavier then 1/4 oz. when slip bobbering. Next is appropriate size split shot, then the bobber. Above the bobber I use a bead, then above the bead goes the dogbone depth adjuster.
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Do sinkers scare fish?

When a fish tugs on your line it will feel the resistance of your sinker. The heavier your sinker; the more resistance, the more likely a fish will feel that resistance, and ultimately the more likely a fish will recognize something is not right. More often than not, it will spit your bait and swim away from danger.
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Where should a sinker be on a fishing line?

Press the fishing line into the groove of the split shot sinker. The placement of the sinker can vary. Common arrangements include a single sinker between the hook and bobber for bait fishing, as well as a series of sinkers with different weights to control drift below a float.
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Can you catch bass with a bobber?

Whatever you call them bobber fishing has evolved into a sophisticated tool for catching bass when used in the right conditions. Why Fish With Floats? They control the depth of the bait and serve to tell you when you're getting a bite. They give you control when fishing around grass, sunken brush and other cover types.
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How long should you leave your line in the water?

In general, a surfcaster should recast his/her line every 20 minutes to check on the bait.
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How far do you put a weight from the hook to a fishing line?

Position 1 or 2 weights 1–2 ft (30–61 cm) from the hook. Since you want your hook and bait to float above the weight, there needs to be a little bit of space between them.
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Where do you put the weight on a fishing pole?

Most single-line rigs utilize a sturdy monofilament or fluorocarbon leader between the fishing line and the terminal tackle. When used with a bobber at the top of the leader, place one or two split shots two or three inches above the hook. Rubber core - elongated weights with a rubber-lined groove.
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How do you set up a fishing hook and weight?

Tie a hook on the end of your fishing line with one of your fishing knots. Pinch one or two small split shot sinkers to your main line about 6-12 inches from the hook to add a bit of weight to your line (this will keep your bait suspended vertically). If there is current, you can add one or two more split shots.
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How do you fish with a sinker?

The standard rig for an egg or barrel sinker is to run the fishing line through the hole in a weight (size determined by current and depth to be fished), then tie the line to a barrel or barrel-snap swivel. Then tie a leader from the other end of the swivel to a lure or hook.
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