those weighted foam floats give you some distance,wally world or kmart has em
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I like the Thill mini shy bite floats.
My favorite bluegill float is a porcupine quill with 1 bb shot, #8 Carlyle hook, and a cricket or red wiggler.:ThumbsUp
we can agree to disagree,i fish with abandon. i have a limited bank account and would rather spend the money on premium line and good rods.a float suspends the bait and indicates a bite nothing more really. i fish mostly clear deep water and dont use floats all that much anyway.
Wow! thanks for sharing your turkey quill floats. I am also a turkey hunter and crappie fisherman and love to use every part of my kill (turkey) as a memory. I will be trying to make some of these myself, yours look great. A good DIY for these winter days when I can't or just won't (tooo windy and cold for me on the lake) go fishing to try.
My favorite slip float for bluegill and red ear are the ones I make myself out of African porcupine quills --
http://bulk-share.slickpic.com/album..._Slip_Cork.jpg
The floats you talk about are called "Comal" floats or bobbers. I think is refers to the name of the designer. Usually foam and weighted or non weighted and slip or spring.
My favorite is the Comal pear shaped one and a half inches long (the float portion) and the long strike indicator sticking out the top. It gives you great "jigging" action and less resistance on setting the hook in my experience.
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Where are you guys getting your porcupine quills? eBay?