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Star Point Resort???
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<blockquote data-quote="Bubba" data-source="post: 111155" data-attributes="member: 216"><p>Just let me know. :wink: </p><p></p><p>The only difference in Float n' Fly to using a slip bobber, is you can't. The jigs you use(most commonly 1/16oz) are so light, its hard to get the line to "slip" through the bobber, so most people just us a stationary bobber, thus the need for a long rod so you can throw that 8-12ft of line below the bobber. Not to mention the 4-6lb test line they use, so with those long whippy rods, you've got plenty of action to play the fish without your line breaking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bubba, post: 111155, member: 216"] Just let me know. :wink: The only difference in Float n' Fly to using a slip bobber, is you can't. The jigs you use(most commonly 1/16oz) are so light, its hard to get the line to "slip" through the bobber, so most people just us a stationary bobber, thus the need for a long rod so you can throw that 8-12ft of line below the bobber. Not to mention the 4-6lb test line they use, so with those long whippy rods, you've got plenty of action to play the fish without your line breaking. [/QUOTE]
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