Quote Originally Posted by gillchaser999 View Post
Thanks for the info , I’ve never used a slip float much .
Bummed me out losing it on the first cast .
The secret to keeping the line from wrapping the float with a snap on float is to use a jig heavy enough to lead the weighted snap on float during the cast .
But I like a super light jig or even just a fly , and it likes to wrap around the float in mid air. Wind doesn’t help .
sometimes when I want the added weight I double up the jigs , sure will fly like a bird if done right