I use a cork that'll hold up a 1/2 weight in the wind when I pull chains. It keeps the bait in the strike zone much longer by dragging the cork back instead of jerking a tight line up and down with the waves. It only works when you're fishing shallower than the rod is long. I attach the float on the clip at the bottom of the float at the depth I need it. Slip corks don't work for this. I learned this technique at Reelfoot from Ronnie and Steve.


Big River Marine
Bill Burnett
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