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    Quote Originally Posted by NIMROD View Post
    Years ago most trollers (what we called spider riggers back in the day) used bobbers or as some say corks.
    A good many still do
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    Yea I bet nimble head has fished a few bobbers. Back in the day when I used to single pole like nimble I mean stroll with two poles I never used a bobber. I bet if nimble head had 8 arms he would fish a pole in each arm lol. Love ya bud. I heard he had been practicing holding poles with his toes lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cray View Post
    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.
    like u said to each his own , what ever works best for ya is what u should do
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