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They make bobber stoppers. It's a plastic tube that slides on your line in font of your cork. Once you get the tube to where you want the cork to stop you slide the threaded line off the tube and pull both sides of the thread and cinch it to your main line. Once finished you can trim the tag ends and slide the tubing back into the cork.
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Thanks, I saw those and know they worked on smaller cork rigs for bream and sacs, Just didn't know about the bigger corks.
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Over hear in Texas when the water get cold in the winter the trout move up river and we use those when targeting them when they are at a certain water level.
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I use this rig for deepwater crappie (sometimes fish 25 ft down) and these are the best and most simple. The knot in the line is small and will reel up really easily versus the little rubber one. They work with the bigger corks as well. We used them at the sulfur mine in Golden Meadow long ago to get pogies down 20 feet in winter when the trout were right off the bottom, works like a charm. I kinda like the pink ones
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@Duck Butter: Thats what i use.
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I uses those but I put one on tie it off clip tag ends and slide another right on top to make it a littl beefier. U can also use a rubber band tied around line
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As I read the post..... I was going to suggest using a rubber band. Depending on the size, wrap it around the line a couple of times and tie it off.
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I also use these on my jigpoles for crappie. You can tie one on and if the fish are at a specific depth, slide it to that depth and when it is right at the water line, you are in the strike zone
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I fished with a guide in Venice and we were using power pro line. He would just tie a small piece of power pro to the line with a knot big enough so that it would not pass through the hole in the cork stick. This worked fine and we didn't have to use the little bobber stops.
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