Bass Pro Shops® Bobber Stops | Bass Pro Shops
any one use em with the wobble bobber which are really nice btw???
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Bass Pro Shops® Bobber Stops | Bass Pro Shops
any one use em with the wobble bobber which are really nice btw???
I do.
I use Bass Pro Shops® Sinker Stops | Bass Pro Shops and leave them on when not using the float to give a depth indication.
Sure do Tal, they are the best I've found. I use mine like Mermentau, when not using a bobber I slide them about 3 feet up the line and then I know the dept my jig is swimming.
"gene"
I've used them for years they are the best I have tried and they last a long time just remember they make different sizes for different diameter line.
Yep. Like em better than the string kind
Yep...and I love them......only difference I see between that one and the one Mermentau uses is the plastic bead.....I like the plastic bead....and like the others have said, I leave it on the line when a cork is not used......
Another nice thing is a blind man can get these on his line without any trouble.
"gene"
theysaid Use them all the time with mono.Braid will cut thru them like a hot knife butter
Anyone use one of these?Attachment 170659
You can buy a large package of plastic beads ( color really does not matter....I usually get green).... in the craft dept at walmart a lot cheaper than you can in the fishing dept. I buy them that way and then order the sinker stops at BPS....lots cheaper that way.
Yep....finally converted to graphite poles a few years back.....
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Yep!!
they work great.
here's my favorite bobber setup....
Thill™ Pro Series Slip Bobber Floats - Unweighted | Bass Pro Shops
easy to watch the bright pink stopper crawl up to the bobber...
good indicator that a sac has hit your jig or shiner on the way down...
I fish in Lake Verret a bunch, and I use the JB Salter bream hooks all the time, love fishing for bream on the bottom.
I'll tie a bobber stopper about a couple of feet above the bream hook an wait for the stopper to move, then set the hook.
theygotaeat, I've never experienced that. I have some on my braid lines that have been on for a year with no problem.
"gene"
I always make sure my line is wet before sliding the bobber stopper....easier and cuts down on wear....