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    I love to use a float and most of the time I’m using a 1/32oz or 1/64oz jighead. How do you all feel about using the 1/64oz under a float with a small split shot above it? I generally never use a split shot and was just trying to see the advantages or disadvantages to adding a split shot.

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    I use a split shot all the time with a 1/64 under a panfish EZ Float. So far I have found that a BB split shot 8” or a little more up from the jig balances the float upright in the current. Now if the current is running a little faster I may add a small fly fishing split shot to get the drift keeping with the current. A good drift is important and worth experimenting with to get it right. How the bait stays with the current and doesn’t drag or balloon is critical, IMHO. In still water with a small float I would start with a B OR BB size.
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    I do enjoy working a jig and float inthe current. I have caught a bunch of fish that way
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    I catch a ton of fish under a float and the drift is very important as Bob said. I think I’ll experiment with it. I am about out of the 1/32oz I like to use and the river has a bit more current so I was going to try the 1/64oz with a small split shot.

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    Should work just fine
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    Float? You mean bobber?

    The expert term is Strike Indicator!

    They are Fun and I like a little extra weight and above the jig I feel like it make no difference to the fish. I need to start using slip bobber more!

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    Some regions it is a "cork"
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    Quote Originally Posted by DockShootinJack View Post
    Some regions it is a "cork"

    .... I think that may be more of a "age thing" than just a "region" thing. I called them "corks" thru the first, I don't know, 50yrs of my fishing life. And still "think" cork, even when I'm calling them a float, bobber, slip float, or whatever the local vernacular is where I am at the time.

    The term "Cork" has been around for a LOOOOONG time, because they WERE made of cork back in the olden days. First time I ever used one was around 1960, it was a bottle stopper cork. (10' cane pole, nylon line, #6 hook, crimp-on lead sinker)
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    I am sure it is from the generations when a cork was used. That is what they were called in my area growing up. Those were great times.
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    Quote Originally Posted by VaCrappieMan View Post
    I love to use a float and most of the time I’m using a 1/32oz or 1/64oz jighead. How do you all feel about using the 1/64oz under a float with a small split shot above it? I generally never use a split shot and was just trying to see the advantages or disadvantages to adding a split shot.
    I fished the Trout Magnet this way for years. Caught a ton of fish doing it…..using a size B split shot. Now I hardly ever use the float. Need to get back to using it.

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