David Johnson
12-16-2003, 01:03 PM
Here's a tip for using a slip bobber set-up for steelhead.
When using a slip float to float fish bait tie a bobber knot below your float as well as above it.
If you place the knot that is below your float down about six inches above your swivel you will more than likely no loose your float if you break off your terminal tackle.
You can also slide the bottom bobber knot up to the base of your float if you want to make it a fixed set-up. I like a fixed float when fishing fast water.
When using a slip float to float fish bait tie a bobber knot below your float as well as above it.
If you place the knot that is below your float down about six inches above your swivel you will more than likely no loose your float if you break off your terminal tackle.
You can also slide the bottom bobber knot up to the base of your float if you want to make it a fixed set-up. I like a fixed float when fishing fast water.