Stans slip bobbers seem to be pretty good. I bought a few to try out, so far so good. The foam ones are not nearly expensive and work good.
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Stans slip bobbers seem to be pretty good. I bought a few to try out, so far so good. The foam ones are not nearly expensive and work good.
I like the shape of the Thill one shaped like a pear on a stick, but dis-like the weight on the bottom. So A few years ago I went to a local winery during a wine tasting, and asked to buy the used corks. They gave me a Walmart plastic bag full. I turn them on my drill press and use sand paper to shape. for the slip tube I use a plastic tube 5/32" from HobbyLobby, 4 pieces a foot long for $3.49. still have tubes and a few corks. May have to go visit the winery again. I like them for casting weight, and they can be counter weighted so if a crappie bights in an upward movement they lay over...
Thill pro crappie floats are my current favorite
I've been using the ones that Victor at i_fish sells. I like them and try to support small businesses as I can.
Everlasting Slip Bobbers have been my go to for years.