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Float identification...
I was cleaning out my old "stuff" tackle box today and came across
these - I have about a dozen of them in different sizes. http://www.swsports.org/images/Pictures/IMG_0018.JPG They are weighted at the bottom (the white end) which a hole through the center - obviously, they are some kind of jigging float. I seem to remember something like this when I lived along the Gulf Coast - they were set up with something like a carolina rig and jigged off the bottom for redfish. Anybody identify the technique used with these things? ~~cross posted to boatingforum: http://tinyurl.com/5ujvqf ~~ |
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Float identification...
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
I was cleaning out my old "stuff" tackle box today and came across these - I have about a dozen of them in different sizes. http://www.swsports.org/images/Pictures/IMG_0018.JPG They are weighted at the bottom (the white end) which a hole through the center - obviously, they are some kind of jigging float. I seem to remember something like this when I lived along the Gulf Coast - they were set up with something like a carolina rig and jigged off the bottom for redfish. Anybody identify the technique used with these things? ~~cross posted to boatingforum: http://tinyurl.com/5ujvqf ~~ Sure. |
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Float identification...
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... I was cleaning out my old "stuff" tackle box today and came across these - I have about a dozen of them in different sizes. http://www.swsports.org/images/Pictures/IMG_0018.JPG They are weighted at the bottom (the white end) which a hole through the center - obviously, they are some kind of jigging float. I seem to remember something like this when I lived along the Gulf Coast - they were set up with something like a carolina rig and jigged off the bottom for redfish. Anybody identify the technique used with these things? ~~cross posted to boatingforum: http://tinyurl.com/5ujvqf ~~ Does the top of the 'float" plunge down to reveal a 'u' shaped hook at the bottom? If so, it is just a variation of the standard spring loaded round bobber used to catch onto the line at whatever length you choose. when fishing with a bobber. |
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Float identification...
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... I was cleaning out my old "stuff" tackle box today and came across these - I have about a dozen of them in different sizes. http://www.swsports.org/images/Pictures/IMG_0018.JPG They are weighted at the bottom (the white end) which a hole through the center - obviously, they are some kind of jigging float. I seem to remember something like this when I lived along the Gulf Coast - they were set up with something like a carolina rig and jigged off the bottom for redfish. Anybody identify the technique used with these things? ~~cross posted to boatingforum: http://tinyurl.com/5ujvqf ~~ Maybe something like this. The few times I've fished for redfish we used something like this: http://www.captainwoodygore.com/blog...loats-bobbers/ |
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