Slip bobbers are very popular among both saltwater and freshwater anglers. Freshwater anglers use the float religiously when targeting panfish
All you need to tie a float rig are: a float, a drilled bullet weight, two beads, a hook, a swivel, and a piece of mono to tie a stop knot (see
12 2011 . — Anglers tie the upper end of the float to the main line and tie a section of leader to match the water depth to the other end, tipping the rig
To rig a slip float, place a bobber-stopper knot or rubber bobber stopper on the main line. Both can be purchased at tackle stores or online, or
When fishing a float in saltwater there's more to it than just clipping a bobber to your line. Here's a primer on when and how to use a float rig.