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How do you know you have a bite with rod holders?
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<blockquote data-quote="LonLB" data-source="post: 232057" data-attributes="member: 4391"><p>That's something you would have to adjust according to how the fish are acting/how deep you are fishing and what bait you are using (the weight)</p><p></p><p>With a slip float, the float is 1-3 ft from your bait when you cast, and can be as much as 20 ft away once in the water....</p><p></p><p></p><p>I don't normally fish this way anymore, but I'm going to. Been turned on to a new technique using floats and artificials. Plus I'm going to do some sucker fishing for Musky, and some float fishing for walleye too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LonLB, post: 232057, member: 4391"] That's something you would have to adjust according to how the fish are acting/how deep you are fishing and what bait you are using (the weight) With a slip float, the float is 1-3 ft from your bait when you cast, and can be as much as 20 ft away once in the water.... I don't normally fish this way anymore, but I'm going to. Been turned on to a new technique using floats and artificials. Plus I'm going to do some sucker fishing for Musky, and some float fishing for walleye too. [/QUOTE]
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