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Little Pole Float - . Shy Eyed

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Little Pole Float - . Shy Eyed
Little Pole Float - . Shy Eyed
Little Pole Float - . Shy Eyed
Little Pole Float - . Shy Eyed
Little Pole Float - . Shy Eyed
Little Pole Float - . Shy Eyed
Little Pole Float - . Shy Eyed
Little Pole Float - . Shy Eyed

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Little Pole Float - . Shy Eyed

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Model Number: WF1LDibG-1
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The Little Pole Float is not all that big, but it packs a massive fish-catching punch. A very versatile float that can be cast short distances. The new Little Dibber will fish much like a mini shy-bite. Remember when your favorite Thill Mini Stealth float used to have the metal controller eye - WE BROUGHT IT BACK! Fans of the old Shy Bite Float will love having the eye back on this Shy Eyed Float because it gives you control of that float right at the water line - where it matters. This new Little Dibber will also feature something you will love- space for a slip-in glow stick! This little float will communicate better than the Mini Stealth used to.

Little Pole Float- Shy Eyed Float

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The Little Pole float - Shy Eyed float is great for pitching into shallow water with red worm, small minnow, cricket or nightcrawler. In fact, this float is great for ambushing big fish in shallow water- giving you a little stealth with very little splash to startle- the Little Dibber 1 gr. makes the perfect pitching float for creek and stream fishing. Just enough weight to get you to the hole or far bank and suspend a bait through the current. With the help of the controller eye (Shy Eyed) - you will feel confident in holding the bait back and setting the table for that hungry fish.

This is a great tangle-free float because of its design. Easily offer this up to someone who just makes short casts to fish. Simple to fish - add enough shot to get waterline matched to the white stripe (when the bait is on). You will find this a stable float and one that will show you right when the fish takes the bait. Better with worms, grubs, crickets and non-swimmers - the float is good with small crappie minnows in the shallows!! Doesn't spook the fish because of its size. Flip one in, watch and hold on! The Little Dibber Float - 1 gram will be sure to make new fishing highlights for you. Also comes with two secure rubber bands on top of float. Fish these below the eye for added strength and back-up.

Catch More Fish With Small Floats - Replaces the Thill Mini Stealth Float

One of the ways to see more takes (bites) is to downsize your float. Many slip bobbers are way too heavy to see the time when the fish takes your bait. If the float is smaller it will move and go under so much more. Using small floats will open up your fishing to those times when fish are shy biting. Fish naturally feed in a light fashion. Having your float small will communicate to you that they have the bait and hook. Improve your fishing with this float as it is small, light and extra stealthy! Fish will not feel it - the secret to catching more shy biting fish. Those who used to fish the Thill Mini Stealth Float will love this new float from Live Bait Tackle.

Low Light Night Fishing Float

This float has a recess opening at the top for a light stick. You can switch from day float to night bobber easily without changing your rig.

Little Pole Float - A Windy Float Fishing Tip

To make your floats stick in windy conditions, simply cast past your target area, then lower your rod tip under water and crank in toward you. You can see the line sinking under water [ very important ]. With your line under water, you can properly present a bait in the strike zone much longer and in a more appealing fashion to fish. This is the difference between limiting out and getting skunked in many cases.

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