A Slip Float Rig is such a fantastic rig for numerous species of fish and a plethora of conditions. You can use it on ultralight equipment like I did or heavier gear as well. I honestly haven't spent a lot of time using this rig up until recently, but I am glad I decided to pick it up, as it has quickly become one of my confidence setups (especially when the water is less than 50 degrees and the fish are less active).
Running a float of any type allows anglers to suspend a jig or live bait vertically in the water column. This is especially important when the fish are set up in a suspended manner and less active (hence the cold water notes). Crappie anglers certainly love this rig for that reason, however as shown here, it can be effective for Bass, Perch, and Bluegill as well!
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Stay tuned as I plan to fish this rig a lot more throughout the year so I will plan to make more content with it. Let me know if you have any questions!
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2 апр 2022