like i said befor about the pond i fish in its kinda over fished its on the edge theres a huge bass that wont bite any thing i use i even tried a small blue gill and got him but he got unhooked and i cant use minnows what should i tri
@rugglesplbgmech A knot in the line weakens the line by over 50% in some cases. PLUS you have to retie when you want to change depth. This way the depth is adjustable, unlike a knot IN the line.
hay Wade i have a question ok the pond i go to is for kids 15 and under its a little over fished and there are tons of little blue gill and some sorta medium ons its sort of shallow a my question is how do i get to the big ones im willing to try new things and i use wax worms for bait
Honestly, it's 99% as good to just take some 12-pound test about a 6-inch piece, and just tie a granny knot on your main line. Tie it three or four times then cut off the ends and presto you got a slip bobber knot. It will slide if you need it to, otherwise it stays in place.
i just use a piece of rubber band
TJ41238 9 months ago
like i said befor about the pond i fish in its kinda over fished its on the edge theres a huge bass that wont bite any thing i use i even tried a small blue gill and got him but he got unhooked and i cant use minnows what should i tri
2bluegillinapond 11 months ago
do u recommend a swivel wen using a slip bobber rig? to prevent line twist? cuz im gonna try it for bluegill and crappie, thx
HATINTHEKAT 1 year ago
Why not just tie a Knot? instead of buying that stuff and use a uncle walt's 4" slip bobber
Good luck
rugglesplbgmech 1 year ago
@rugglesplbgmech A knot in the line weakens the line by over 50% in some cases. PLUS you have to retie when you want to change depth. This way the depth is adjustable, unlike a knot IN the line.
jimd072 1 year ago
great video, thank you!!!
pogie691 1 year ago
hay Wade i have a question ok the pond i go to is for kids 15 and under its a little over fished and there are tons of little blue gill and some sorta medium ons its sort of shallow a my question is how do i get to the big ones im willing to try new things and i use wax worms for bait
2bluegillinapond 1 year ago
cool, never thought it was so simple
nolangreen 1 year ago
I use thin rubberbands. Like many have said , most anything will work as long as you adhere to the concept.
Ikefis 1 year ago
wow terrific video. the best on here yet!
masonbal37 1 year ago
This is clearly IMO the best and most clear example of how to set one of these up. Thanks
cjacustomwoodworking 2 years ago
Brilliant
HishowProductions 2 years ago
Honestly, it's 99% as good to just take some 12-pound test about a 6-inch piece, and just tie a granny knot on your main line. Tie it three or four times then cut off the ends and presto you got a slip bobber knot. It will slide if you need it to, otherwise it stays in place.
jobu88 2 years ago
yep they do work good but a little confusing rigging it for the first time
10outdoorsman 2 years ago
This rid works great as I use this rig for small pan fish and i use a bigger float for flatheads when useing live bluegills
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river3782 2 years ago
thanks
TheJackassftw 2 years ago