What is the point of a slip bobber?

A slip-bobber can minimize the amount of terminal tackle that is lost. Simply set your bait to a depth that allows it to float above all the snags.
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What is the advantage of a slip bobber?

Slip bobbers are very versatile floats and are almost always a better choice than fixed bobbers. As they can slide up and down your line, they can be fished at any given depth. So, fishing in deeper water would definitely call for a slip bobber.
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When should you use a slip bobber?

If you have a 20 feet deep lake and you want to present your bait near the bottom, the slip bobber is the right float for you. Similarly, if you would want to fish in saltwater and reach a depth of 100 feet, or more, a slip bobber would be a perfect choice.
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Do you put a weight on a slip bobber?

How much weight should you put on a slip bobber? The amount of weight to put on a slip bobber depends on the size of your bobber and the size of your bait, but generally shouldn't exceed 1/4 oz. And when using a finesse bobber setup, it's better to add just one or two small to medium split shot weights to your float.
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What are slip floats for?

A slip float rests on your jig or weight before it is cast, and then it slides up the line until it hits a stopper, which has been set at prescribed distance from the hook to determine the rig's depth.
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How Does A Slip Bobber Work?



How does a slip bobber work for fishing?

Simply stated, a slip-bobber is a float that slides or slips up and down an angler's line. It will slip down the line all the way to the bait and up the line until it hits a stop.
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Can you catch catfish with a bobber?

Most catfish anglers are aware of the effectiveness of slip bobbers or slip bobber rigs. They're much better adapted for many catfishing techniques, much more versatile and also easier to fish with.
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How do I stop my bobber from drifting?

In a nutshell, slip bobbers usually have a small knot of a Dacron-type line that can be slipped on the line and pulled tight. A small bead follows that. The bead stops the knot from going through the hole in the bobber.
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How far should the bobber be from the weight?

For the bobber, a smaller one is more sensitive and offers less resistance to the fish so it can eat your bait easily. Finally, a short distance between the bobber and the hook (1 to 2 feet, normally) gets your worm in front of many fish yet keeps your hook from snagging the bottom.
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Can you bobber fish for bass?

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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Should I use a bobber for trout?

If fishing live bait for trout, panfish, and bullheads, or you want to suspend your bait off the bottom, a bobber is beneficial to most fishermen. If you are fishing large bait for bigger fish or fishing on the bottom, a bobber can be detrimental to your fishing success.
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Can you use a bobber with a lure?

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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Can you use a slip bobber on a spincast reel?

Once again, the only type of reel that is not suited for rubber slip bobber stops (or any other kind of stops for that matter) is the spincast reel.
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Do circle hooks hurt fish?

They're viable for use with insects and cut and live prey bait. It's hard to go back to using j-hooks once you've started fishing with natural or live baits on a circle hook as you'll find it's an extremely effective setup that doesn't cause much harm to the caught fish.
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What time of day do catfish bite the most?

The best time of day to catch 3-seasons catfish is from an hour before sunset until 2 hours after sunrise and during the winter, from late morning until just before sunset. These are not hard and fast rules, but you will find the most active and hungry catfish consistently biting in these windows.
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What is a Texas rig in fishing?

The Texas Rig is a technique used for fishing soft plastic lures. It involves a bullet weight being threaded onto the line first followed by an optional glass or plastic bead, and then the line is secured to a hook, usually an offset worm hook. Very good for bass fishing.
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