Floats are used in conjunction with other tackle to assemble a rig for
presenting a bait or a lure to fish. Because of its buoyant properties, balsa
wood is a traditional and often-used material for floats. A float is rigged so
that the hook or lure is presented at a specific water depth where fish are
suspended or feeding. Use a basic rig with a Balsa float for your next fishing
trip.
Insert the end of your fishing line through a /-inch diameter tube. Slide the
tube feet up from the end of the line. Bring the line up and down through the
center of the tube once again to make it a semi-stationary float stop.
Slide a plastic or glass bead onto the line below the float stop. Insert the
end of the fishing line through the center of a sliding balsa float. Push the
float up the line to the bead.
Place a /-oz. sliding egg weight on the line below the bead. Start with a
/-oz. weight; adjust the weight up or down, based on fishing conditions and
personal preference.
Place another bead on the line below the weight. Attach a barrel swivel to
the end of the line with a uni knot. Moisten the knot with water or saliva and
pull it tight against the eye of the swivel.
Cut a length of monofilament line from a filler spool to use as a leader.
Attach one end of the leader to the barrel swivel with a uni knot. Attach the
free end of the leader with a uni knot to the hook or lure of your choice.
Adjust the float stop on the line based on the depth at which the hook or
lure should be presented. Slide the stop up the line to present the rig deeper
in the water; slide it down the line to suspend the rig at a shallower
depth.
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