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    They are tear drop bobbers and have a toothpick for a stop.can get them from chuckanddeb.com
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    Call Grizzly Jig they have them, just ask for the pear shaped float that Russ Bailey uses. They are not in the online catalog. Ordered some about a month ago, got them in a few days.

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    My local Academy has 3/4 and 1" pear floats, white w/ red stripe, Comel brand. They may have had 1/2", I'm not sure. I got a couple of packs but haven't fished them yet.

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    Trout/Crappie magnet.com EZ float's the last float you will ever buy.Buy several your friend's and family will want some.
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    I have used several "ice fishing" bobbers that would probably fill your needs. Search the net using "ice fishing bobber", and you will have several options.
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    You can do like i did and contact Russ right here on the site and ask him to send you some. He's a good guy and will probably send them. He gave me some.
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    Quote Originally Posted by deathb4disco View Post
    Disco...tell me more about these. How heavy a jig will the different sizes support?...if you know that info. Do they peg well and hold onto fluro? Thanking you in advance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alphahawk View Post
    Disco...tell me more about these. How heavy a jig will the different sizes support?...if you know that info. Do they peg well and hold onto fluro? Thanking you in advance.

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    Click on "size" here for the capacity of each:

    Thill Ice 'n Fly Special Indicator/Float : FishUSA

    1 BB split shot is approximately equal to 1/64 oz

    I don't use fluoro much, but I can't imagine that pegging with fluoro would be a problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deathb4disco View Post
    Click on "size" here for the capacity of each:

    Thill Ice 'n Fly Special Indicator/Float : FishUSA

    1 BB split shot is approximately equal to 1/64 oz

    I don't use fluoro much, but I can't imagine that pegging with fluoro would be a problem.

    Thanks much....just ordered. I use the Trout Magnet EZ Floats all the time as they have a split in them so if I want to fish without float it is easy to remove without having to retie. But when using fluro leader they can slip. Fluro is so dense hard to get anything to not slip when just using pressure.

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