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REVIEWS
21 Reviews
Nater56
I have used these bobbers before and love them, bought more to have extras for grandson
John
I've had this product for 2 years now. Although I like it for its action and casting, getting the line thru the thing is a lesson in patience. Thill did a bad job designing it as the brass ends do not go all the way thru, thus the line gets caught up on the inside edge of the bottom brass insert and will not go thru. Very poor design.
John
Thill has designed what could have been a great bobber. They missed the mark by not putting the brass inserts all the way thru from end to end. It is almost impossible to thread line, especially lighter line, through the bobber. They need to upgrade the hole to be smooth, like other slip bobbers are designed.
jnkb2
I bought this bobber to use for my tiniest sinkers
Patrick W.
Love these. I haven’t been able to get them for a while until I saw them available on your site
RandomDude781
. . . or it won't pull the line through the bobber and reach the desired depth. Otherwise, the product seems fine.
MrRee
If you really have patience and perseverance you can eventually thread the line all the way though the bobber. You might push out one of the brass inserts with the line in the process.
Al
Easy to see, casts a mile, clearly marked for proper weight, hard to thread line through! I found that the brass grommets, at least one end will pry out just using your thumb nail. Remember to slide the grommet up or down in proper direction, then double and twist your line, like making a haywire twist, and push it on through! Push brass piece back in one or both ends,tie something you kill fish with on, and load up!!
Uplandhunter
Been using for trout fishing jigs in lake fishing for stocked trout
Bill H.
Best bobber ever! It is very easy to thread line though this bobber; ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS DOUBLE UP THE LINE.
Silas
I've used other slip and spring floats to impart movement to a jig, but the results were always so-so; it always seemed awkward. I started using the 3/16 oz. version of this float and found getting the results I was after much easier. After catching a number of sunfish and crappie, I decided to get a 1/2 oz and fish a decent size jig under it with a small stick bait, maybe with some shot down the line to cock the float and present the bait. I ended up catching some nice large mouth with that setup, so I really enjoy using this float. I've started to think of it as the only way you can truly fish a vertical jig from the shore.
Ded
This is probably the worse bopper I have ever purchased. It is almost impossible to put fishing line thru the bopper . I will never buy one again
Old S.
Being elderly and not the best eye sight makes getting a line thru this bobber is nearly impossible. With all the great minds at Thill, someone should just fix the issue, PLEASE !!!
T_Bend H.
Used the Wobble Bobber w/Refrigerator White Crappie Jokers. Performed great. Caught Crappie at 18 ft. in 30_ feet of water up the Little MO River channel out from Self Creek-only kept 10 w/4 fish over 2 lbs.
Mas
really helps my cast in distance and accuracy. It is tough to thread line through the bobber.
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