
Originally Posted by
Crappie Greg
in extreme windy conditions when your getting allot of rod bounce you can put more line and use bobbers and your bait is then floating and not bouncing up and down, so u do need bobbers that are attached to the line
Greg, I disagree. I have a set of poles rigged up with slip floats just for rough water. I use the little rubber stops, a bead a float and another bead then tied to a Duolock snap that I attach my rigs with. I set the depth with the rubber stop, then put out rig. Then I just give each pole enough slack that it dosnt pull line up through float. To each his own but seems if fishing any depth at all with a clip on float would be awkward.
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