Thill Pro Series Slip Float Premium Fishing Bobber
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I got 3 small ones, and the problem is the same. We have a size 6 hook and a little bit of worm attached to it for weight, and that's not enough to keep it
One of each
Each order is limited to one. Five of them were purchased. This is the perfect rig for crappies and 1/4 ounce fish The sinker is 3/8 ounces.
The only type of bobber stopper it comes with is one.
Selected User Reviews For Thill Pro Series Slip Float Premium Fishing Bobber
This is so far my favorite! A brass ring prevents grooves from being cut by the line. In spite of a split shot and a 16 oz. jig, the lead sleeve does well to keep them in place. As a general rule, 5/8" and 3/4" are fine. Sinking fishing lures may be useful on ice, but the smallest may work well. The jury is still out.
The functionality is as expected. Since the floats are made of plastic, they are much more durable than Only the lead weights are a negative about these floats from the pro series. It isn't heavy enough to ensure that the float is balanced properly. As long as it does not have extra weight on its side then it will still lie on its side. Thill should consider selling a few replacement weights so customers can customize their floats. The lead is the same for all three sizes of the pro series floats, so this would be a nice addition.
I should have bought more than one, but I was just trying it out, but I'm definitely going to buy more of these for sure.
Purchases don't have to be a risk.
The wrong package was used. I like how it floats. It has been a great year for Thill's floats. Unfortunately, the package for my order was the wrong size. No fault of the Seller. Thill simply needs to perform better quality control in house. Can you tell me how many of these were shipped in that fashion?.
Weights are unlikely to float much.
The design is simple but effective. Described in the description. A very sensitive issue.