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How Do You Rig A Slip Bobber?

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How Do You Rig A Slip Bobber?

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A slip bobber is nothing more than a buoyant tube. Line slips freely through the tube until it hits a line-stopping device known as a “bobber stop.” The bobber stop can be moved up and down the line depending on how deep the angler would like his bait to sit. This allows an angler the freedom to target deep water. Thread the line through the pre-tied bobber stop tube. Slide the tube up the line 18 inches, then slide the bobber stop off of the tube, making sure the stop goes up the line toward the rod tip and the tube slides toward the end. Slide the tube off of the line and discard of it. Take one of the ends of the bobber stop in each hand and grip it firmly. Tighten the bobber stop onto the line by pulling the ends. You will want the stop to be tight enough that so that it will slide up and down the line when a little force is applied to it. Snip off the tag ends of the bobber stop. Slide the line through the bobber. Tie a hook to the end of the line. Add split shot sinkers to the li

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