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A SLIDE BOBBER ARRANGEMENT
By A. B. Coma
Take a large cork float with a pair of pliers pull out the round piece of wood that goes through the float. Get a piece of cane (bamboo), the same size of the wood that was taken out of the float. Push it through float, trim the ends smooth and even with the top and bottom of the float. Carefully round out each end of the stem so it will not cut line. Pass line through cork. Fit sinker and hook on line and use a small bottle cork on line the depth wanted to fish.
Now, when you want to fish three, four or five feet, your cork will slide down to the sinker and all the weight will be at the end of the line, so that a cast can be made much easier than if the cork is some distance from the end. When the line strikes the water the line will run through the cork and stop when the small cork strikes the larger one.
Katz, Harry N. Kinks A Book of 250 Helpful Hints for Hunters, Anglers and Outers. Chicago: Outers, 1917. Print.
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