I also use a lot of Waggler floats. There are times I still use the slip float with the line through it. When I do use them, you can bet your bottom dollar that I have "Pretested" the different styles at home and know exactly how mich weight is needed to have it 2/3 under water when I cast it out. That means less water resistance and more bites.

For some that means a 1/32 nd jig and 1/64 th jig double rig.

For a little larger float that may mean a 1/16th jig and 1/64th jig combo.

Pre test in a 5 gallon pail and you will know what to do when you get to the water.