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Bob4Bass CYLINDER RUBBER BOBBER STOP SPLIT SHOT PEG RIG 4 SIZES 60 pack

$ 1.36

Availability: 268 in stock
  • ISBN: 190268285537
  • Fishing Type: Freshwater Fishing
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • MPN: BS
  • Brand: Bob4Bass
  • Number in Pack: 60
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Part Type: Bobber Stop
  • Condition: New
  • Model: Bobber Stop
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    Bob4Bass Bobber Stops
    10 Tabs of 6  =
    60 Cylinders per pack
    L - 12-16lb
    M - 8-12lb
    S - 4-8lb
    SS - 2-4lb
    Intended to keep bobbers in place on your fishing line, the Bob4Bass  Bobber Rubber Stops have been increasingly used as an important component of the popular Punch Rig. By affixing the Bobber Stop above your sinker, it keeps the entire Punch Rig contained in a compact unit that can easily penetrate and exit matted vegetation. Without it, your sinker and punch skirt would slide up and down your line away from the hook - diminishing the presentation value and increasing your likelihood of getting hung up.
    Like a Carolina Rig, the Split-shot rig separates the weight and the worm by pushing the weight up the line towards the rod tip.  However, unlike the Carolina Rig, which is frequently used with weights as large as an ounce, the Split-shot rig is a light line technique.
    Utilizing a medium to medium light spinning rod with fast action, a spinning rod loaded with six to eight-pound-test fluorocarbon line, a split shot, a light wire hook and thin, four to six-inch worms, an angler can load the boat with bass.
    Those are the requirements for the rig.  Slip a Bobber stop onto your line. Tie your size 2 to 1/0 hook (depending on worm size) to the line, Slide the Bobber stop to the necessary length from the hook, crimp your split shot sinker onto the bobber stop on the line, then thread the worm on straight.  make a cast and slowly work the rig back to you to trigger strikes.  The bobber stop prevents damage to your line if you get snagged as the weight moves down the line to the hook.