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An alternative to the LEMON RIG Vid 1 of 2

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Uploaded by on Jul 15, 2007

My Father "Daddy Pete" and I "Manuel Z" have developed a LARGE Slip float I call the "CDF" (Controlled Depth Float) which works extremely well because it will hold up large/heavy weighted rigs with no problem, it can be cast much farther than a Lemon rig. These videos will demonstrate how it works and how to make your own. These floats are very large and very light. I have also been experimenting with putting weights into the tips of the floats so I can cast the float out and use a much lighter weight to pull the line through to my desired depth. This way if using a live bait it can swim a bit more freely. (If you make some of these floats, Take pictures or video of you using them and post them here!)

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  • Do they have holes in them??

  • I was at Wal-Mart last night... Tackle dept: 20 beads=$1.97 in the hobby dept: 500 beads $3.49 (I think) no more than $3.97

  • I prefer glow in the dark beads. When used in the daytimem they glow in the dark water of reservoir lakes.

    **MZ**

  • Here's another money saving tip: Buy your beads from a hobby store like Hobby Lobby or Michaels you'll get a lot more beads in a lot more colors for a lot lower price than buying them from a tackle shop.

    **Manuel Z**

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