I love bobbers. Bobber fishing just brings out the kid in me. After all these years, there is just something special about watching a bobber slowly sink out of sight.
Picked up a few for Brenda while at Grizzly Jigs yesterday.
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I love bobbers. Bobber fishing just brings out the kid in me. After all these years, there is just something special about watching a bobber slowly sink out of sight.
Picked up a few for Brenda while at Grizzly Jigs yesterday.
that should last a week :Rofl
Gonna be fun watching them sink...Please (cause you so smart at doin it) take a video or two so we can all share in the joy, that way when crappie folks get back troubles like old decraped me they can just go to their puter and put a smile on their face thanks to wonderful guys like cane pole. I know I may be asking a lot (sorry) but you are a really good guy(butter-butter)
I like seeing them hanging from tree branches...other people's...not mine.:crazy:
I still use them (corks) some are high tech now like rocket corks, trill, and many more . The ones I used back 50 something years ago were the corks that came out of Levi Garrett snuff bottles, snuff that my Grandma dipped. I wonder if anyone else here used them or old bottle corks when they were boys (or girls). Those 2"-3" perch and bream looked like giants to me back then.
There is nothing better than a slip bobber
Love float fishing!
I does make you feel like a kid again to see one slip out of sight.
I like using for Gills. They go down quick.