Thill Floats offer the highest quality balsa and foam floats available. Our floats are super sensitive and perfectly balanced to immediately alert you to even the lightest bites. Thill Floats come in a wide array of shapes, styles, sizes and materials to meet all your fishing needs.
Thill has been making high quality floats since 1989, with the goal of helping fisherman become better anglers by providing the tools needed to catch more fish. Whether you’re after crappie, bluegills, walleyes, steelhead, bass, catfish or inshore saltwater fish, there’s a Thill Float that will make you more successful.
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These Thill videos are well done, short and to the point. Wish there were more of them. I am just getting back into fishing as I just retired and I need the refresher as well as getting caught up with what is new. Thanks for the videos.
I’m only a bank fisherman and I’m 76 years old so hiking isn’t a real option, I have to park close to where I fish. I wish I could take a long walk and get to a spot that isn’t popular.
Very functional. I just don't like the casting action.... I'm a lazy fisherman. I like to cast and retrieve. .....in an effortless fashion. No thinking. Just relaxing until I feel the bite. No argument. Your method WORKS.
Just bought some of these at my local Walmart and didn't have everything it needed to be set up. I'll stick to the cheap bobbers that have a spring and a hook for my line. Definitely not worth buying since the rigging instructions aren't even on the package. If they were I would have avoided this garbage product altogether.
Thats fine if you dont want to suspend the bait very low beneath the bobber. But if you wqnt to suspend the bait, say six feet beneath the bobber, how would you cast with a fixed bobber?
@timothym2241 overhead surf cast most likely. If you like using these that's great. Personally I don't like the performance or marketing of these bobbers. Spring hook bobbers are adjustable to any depth you'd like. And they're cheaper and require less setup time and parts
@@offwhitewhit Just caught 5 bass all in one week while trying to fish for trout????!!!!! Caught 2 small mouth on a pink spinner, the third was a large mouth on a trout fly????!!!!! And the last one was a small mouth in a steelhead spawning ground. Decided to keep the last one despite being smallish cause I was hungreh.
Good video I always get the other float but may try the foam or both I've had success with plastic bobber lost some big ones caught some good size ones