I love how clearly you explain and show how to do things. I have just started to fish, and so many peoples videos leave me confused. So keep it up, there are always beginners searching for lessons.
Been fishing bout 6 months, caught several fish but dang ive never used my slip bobber cuz i had no idea how to rig it xD deff the most clear directions in the past 3 vids ive seen, thanks!!
Man i'm just getting into fishing ( a week lol) and your vids have helped me understand a lot!! Thanks for being so thorough. just gained a new subscriber
*These are easy to use and highly visible **enjoyable.fishing** recommend they are extremely valuable for going from a dead drift set up to a float setup. They save time and you don't have to re-tie everything to add a float to your presentation.*
If you're going to fish with bobbers, slip bobbers are the only way to go. You can set them (how deep) and size them (how much weight of lure, bait, line, etc,) will they support for any depth of water and any reasonable amount of weight hanging from them. I'm in the process of training a couple rookie fishermen and bobber fishing is the method they're most comfortable with so far. I just sent them this video to watch before the next time we go out.
Thanks for adding in why you use a slip bobber I never really understood why people would use one but that makes sense because when I try to put a regular bobber on three feet of line I can't cast it very well
Thanks for doing this video. When ya haven’t wetted a line in 10 years, it’s nice to refer to these little videos to hold down the idiot factor to a minimum. ha!
That will work for maybe 2-3 feet. This allows you to go however deep you want, because you can reel in your line into you reel with the bobber stop (8, 10 ft, 30 ft, etc) which you can not do with a weight. 👍🏼
How do you slip the bobber to different depths for different parts of the river? I adjust mine at every hole. I do it differently by keeping that tube on the line
I honestly don’t know how these work. You did a great job at explaining and it’s totally understandable but maybe I need to take it out myself and try a couple cast to see it. I didn’t think it’d go back into the reel. Hmm idk. I have to try it out now.
yea try it... once you tighten the bobber stop it is small enough it goes right through the eyes of your rod... be sure to cut the extra string on your bobber stop or it will catch when you try to cast.
most of the time I just use a fishermen's knot if im fishing live bait. if your fishing a lure that you want to stay horizontal, I would tie a loop knot.
Every time i do a slip bobber rig it doesn’t work. What ends up happening is the bobber floats, but doesn’t float up to the bobber stop. It just sits right above my hook, even though i put sinkers on it. Can anyone help?
I have 2 head injuries and while it looks simple enough , it seems hard for me to grasp. If I am casting from shore 20 feet and going down 8 feet, that = 38 feet of line and I cannot reach the tied part to slide it further out or in.
you set the tied part (bobber stop) before you cast. then you reel your line up to cast. the bobber stop will end up being reeled onto your spool of line. then when you cast "20 feet" when your bobber hits the water the line with your jig will sink till it hits the bobber stop you set 8 feet down.
As a new fisherman, I’m always trying to find demos explained in layman’s terms. This is perfectly done. Thank you sir!
thanks man! you bet!
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Your or a good teacher I feel like I got a fish all ready perfect example
Totally agree! Thank you for a simple explanation…
Wow I can't believe it took me this long to understand how it all worked together, thanks, I'm off to go catch Slabs now!
good luck man!
I love how clearly you explain and show how to do things. I have just started to fish, and so many peoples videos leave me confused. So keep it up, there are always beginners searching for lessons.
thanks Deb H!
I’ve been bluegill fishing for 25yrs n never learned this…😅 I’ve been successful but it’s fall n need to fish deep.. this was a good vid!
Great simple explanation!! So far the best description.
thanks man!
You really made the whole slip bobber rig simple!
Honestly the best video explaining this. A lot of videos just go way too quick but you went super in depth for each step. Thanks man.
thanks!
Very helpful and clear description of how to put this on. Thank you!
best video I've watched so far thanks Dan heading to Ely,Mn next month for a week with the boys and now I can rig my own pole thank you
Kudos to you for just explaining it fast and getting to the information!
Thanks for helping me more then my dad ever did❤
Thank you so much man! I'm new to this fishing game and I deeply appreciate your videos. Very informative! Great job!!
you bet! thanks for the feedback!
Most effective tutorial to date good work man.
Been fishing bout 6 months, caught several fish but dang ive never used my slip bobber cuz i had no idea how to rig it xD deff the most clear directions in the past 3 vids ive seen, thanks!!
Man i'm just getting into fishing ( a week lol) and your vids have helped me understand a lot!! Thanks for being so thorough. just gained a new subscriber
Excellent video Sir. So clear and easy to understand. Thank you so much for educating me on this and making it easy to follow. Your amazing.
thanks a lot man!
first video I've seen this simple.
Thanks for this simple but so needed video…
I thought this was complicated but you’ve helped a ton! Thanks 👍
Nicely done. Made look very simple. Thanks!
I'll have to give this a try - never used a slip bobber.
thanks for this I wanted to know for years how to use a slip bobber awesome
Never done this before. Thanks for making it straight to the point and simple
you bet man!
The best explanation video I've seen!
Thanks for the very helpful video I look forward to trying this new rig!
you bet man! good luck!
Holy crap I was watching so many videos for so long until this video not even lying this was was helpfull
Great video to break it down! Finally makes sense.
*These are easy to use and highly visible **enjoyable.fishing** recommend they are extremely valuable for going from a dead drift set up to a float setup. They save time and you don't have to re-tie everything to add a float to your presentation.*
Wow! Awesome vid! Thanks for your help man🔥
Best video out there for easy application. Thanks👍.
thanks
Thanks you sooo much bro. I've been wondering for the longest time how to rig those darn things😅. Great video bro.👊💯. I've subscribed.
you bet man! thanks!!
Thank you for making it so simple
You just taught me something and believe me brother that's a feat in itself. New subber.... Gone fishing to try my new bobber tricks 🎉
Thanks a lot man. This video was perfect. Step by step to a T. Gone are my days of stupid casting with a fixed bobber
you bet man!
Thanks I was looking for a video like this.
Thanks for this, gonna use this tomorrow 👍👍👍👍
Thanks for the great tutorial!
Your video was excellent, better than most I watched! Thank you. Ed
thanks Ed!
Thx for showing. So useful
Thanks very helpful been making alot of mistakes .. Been fishing this rig without the two most important things bobber stop and bead
Excellent video. Concise and right to the point.
thanks man!
Nice job.Thanks for the video.
Thanks man ! you've explained how to rig a slip bobber plain and simple.
You bet!
Vert useful helped me learn first try I reccomend this for everyone thank you
thanks man!
I always wondered how these things work. Good video!
thanks man!
Great explanation - thank you!!…and subscribed!
Thanks bro, this is a whole different game coming over from bass fishing lol, typically its tying on a lure n ur good
Thanks for making it simple
Best video I’ve seen so far
Thank you for the vid👍🏼
Easy enough! Thank you!
If you're going to fish with bobbers, slip bobbers are the only way to go. You can set them (how deep) and size them (how much weight of lure, bait, line, etc,) will they support for any depth of water and any reasonable amount of weight hanging from them. I'm in the process of training a couple rookie fishermen and bobber fishing is the method they're most comfortable with so far. I just sent them this video to watch before the next time we go out.
Great demo!!!!!!
Fantastic video. Thank you so much!
thanks Andy!
Thanks for adding in why you use a slip bobber I never really understood why people would use one but that makes sense because when I try to put a regular bobber on three feet of line I can't cast it very well
right on man! you bet!
Excellent. Thank you. 👍🏾
thanks! been watching videos of ppl swearing by these without explaineing how to rig it!
you bet!
Thanks for the video man
Thanks for this video!
you bet!
Thanks this helps
Thanks for doing this video. When ya haven’t wetted a line in 10 years, it’s nice to refer to these little videos to hold down the idiot factor to a minimum. ha!
Excellent sir
Well done . Thanks
My favorite!!!!!!!
Good information.
thanks man!
In UK you can get silicone float stops to use instead of the sliding line knot & they are very discreet.
Great video 👍
thanks man!
Hey Dan, great informative video. Could you use a small little pinch weight instead of the bobber stopper with the knot?
That will work for maybe 2-3 feet. This allows you to go however deep you want, because you can reel in your line into you reel with the bobber stop (8, 10 ft, 30 ft, etc) which you can not do with a weight. 👍🏼
Nice vid. So do I just use some fishing line to retie that knot if I swap the bobber off for a bit or the line breaks?
How do you slip the bobber to different depths for different parts of the river? I adjust mine at every hole. I do it differently by keeping that tube on the line
Ive been drinking, too. Thanks for explaining this to a drunk guy
I know I’m late to this vid but does that beed ever get caught up or tangled up when casting?
Excellent. Ty!
thanks!
thank You!
well done !
Good video
sure beats trying to throw your bait with 15 feet of line to the bobber. Makes things a lot easier. I like the adjustment with the stopper too.
5:24 to rig a 30 second that's ok was very informative
Kinda obvious he meant 30 seconds once you know how to do it..
Good video thanks
no problem man! thanks!
What is the difference between this and a spring bobber?
Can you advise please the bobber I have is the same one in your video but but mines comes right out of the stick part how do I set this up
any suggestions why the bobber stop is becoming unraveled while in use?
Well explained
thanks!
How many times have you left the tube on the bobber stopper ?
I honestly don’t know how these work. You did a great job at explaining and it’s totally understandable but maybe I need to take it out myself and try a couple cast to see it. I didn’t think it’d go back into the reel. Hmm idk. I have to try it out now.
yea try it... once you tighten the bobber stop it is small enough it goes right through the eyes of your rod... be sure to cut the extra string on your bobber stop or it will catch when you try to cast.
Thanks
Thanks for sharing. Should I put on a small split sinker above the hook.
Thanks
yes, but not to small... make sure it is heavy enough to pull all the line through the slip bobber.
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Thanks for the tip
Instead of the stopper knot, is there any reason you can't just use a bead peg the same as you do when drifting beads?
Is there a particular knot you like to use to tie jig when fishing the jig under a float?
most of the time I just use a fishermen's knot if im fishing live bait. if your fishing a lure that you want to stay horizontal, I would tie a loop knot.
Could I use a spilt shot instead of a stoper
Thank you!!!!
No problem
What are you do if you want to adjust depth
Thanks so muchhhhh
No problem
Excelente
Every time i do a slip bobber rig it doesn’t work. What ends up happening is the bobber floats, but doesn’t float up to the bobber stop. It just sits right above my hook, even though i put sinkers on it. Can anyone help?
Would this be useful for spade fishing? Great video btw
I think so, but I have never fished for them. I am not exactly sure what the technique is.
Thank you sir
you bet!
thank you. my questions is .. do i need swivels anywhere aroung the slip bobber?
no problem! no you do not need a swivel.
When i use a bead it keep going in to the eye of the rod then it doesn't cast good how do i fix that
I have 2 head injuries and while it looks simple enough , it seems hard for me to grasp.
If I am casting from shore 20 feet and going down 8 feet, that = 38 feet of line and I cannot reach the tied part to slide it further out or in.
you set the tied part (bobber stop) before you cast. then you reel your line up to cast. the bobber stop will end up being reeled onto your spool of line. then when you cast "20 feet" when your bobber hits the water the line with your jig will sink till it hits the bobber stop you set 8 feet down.