| Color | Chartreuse |
| Brand | Dr.Fish |
| Size | Small-3/5*1/4" |
| Item Weight | 0.14 Ounces |
| Target Species | Pompano, Walleye |
Good; Will find out when we get some soft water
It takes some searching to find the correct color and size and quality the I need to tie my surf rigs and these come close. They are a little small but I think that is the math/metric conversion. These are ok for tying tourist rigs but not so much for commercial rigs. They work fine and still catch fish. I just prefer a slightly larger style for my type of fishing. Cheers.
Mis gatos siempre le ponen galletas al agua porque no ven bien el nivel del agua y terminan mojándose la nariz. Con estos flotadores de pesca se soluciono el problema y les di sin querer un nuevo juguete.
These are good floats for tying pompano rigs, but take note. The holes are TINY. If you tie your rigs like I do, you'll need to drill them before use. It's not big deal. Doing the whole pack takes less than five minutes, just make sure you do it. If you pre-tie rigs, you'll notice it. If you just throw them in your bag, head to the water, and expect to use them, you'll probably be out of luck.
These are ok for what they are. They are smaller than by half than ones I buy from Bass Pro on premade pompano rigs.
These are usually used for pompano rigs but you can use them to suspend any bait from bottom. The foam is hard so it won’t deform as easily. You can even peg it and use it as an ultralight top water float. The color helps the fish find the bait.
The small size is tiny. My picture is next to a AAA battery for reference. Much smaller than normal Snell floats. If you’re tying pompano rigs and putting these on dropper loops, the two strands (20 lb mono) will fit through the hole without much problem if you pinch the end down really small.
I use the orange in both the small and large size for surf fishing in CA. They can add buoyancy and the bright orange color resembles sand crab roe and is very visible so it does a good job at attracting fish.I use them as bait floats both pinned right against the hook. I'll vary the number and size of the floats based on the bite, current, and need for buoyancy. At times I even cut she short ones in half and put them directly on the hook before I bait it.
Value for the money
Good; Will find out when we get some soft water
It takes some searching to find the correct color and size and quality the I need to tie my surf rigs and these come close. They are a little small but I think that is the math/metric conversion. These are ok for tying tourist rigs but not so much for commercial rigs. They work fine and still catch fish. I just prefer a slightly larger style for my type of fishing. Cheers.
Mis gatos siempre le ponen galletas al agua porque no ven bien el nivel del agua y terminan mojándose la nariz. Con estos flotadores de pesca se soluciono el problema y les di sin querer un nuevo juguete.
These are good floats for tying pompano rigs, but take note. The holes are TINY. If you tie your rigs like I do, you'll need to drill them before use. It's not big deal. Doing the whole pack takes less than five minutes, just make sure you do it. If you pre-tie rigs, you'll notice it. If you just throw them in your bag, head to the water, and expect to use them, you'll probably be out of luck.
These are ok for what they are. They are smaller than by half than ones I buy from Bass Pro on premade pompano rigs.
These are usually used for pompano rigs but you can use them to suspend any bait from bottom. The foam is hard so it won’t deform as easily. You can even peg it and use it as an ultralight top water float. The color helps the fish find the bait.
The small size is tiny. My picture is next to a AAA battery for reference. Much smaller than normal Snell floats. If you’re tying pompano rigs and putting these on dropper loops, the two strands (20 lb mono) will fit through the hole without much problem if you pinch the end down really small.
I use the orange in both the small and large size for surf fishing in CA. They can add buoyancy and the bright orange color resembles sand crab roe and is very visible so it does a good job at attracting fish.I use them as bait floats both pinned right against the hook. I'll vary the number and size of the floats based on the bite, current, and need for buoyancy. At times I even cut she short ones in half and put them directly on the hook before I bait it.
Value for the money
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We first started our business on snap swivels - one of the smallest parts in fishing. After years of striving, we finally became one of the best sellers of snap swivels, here on Amazon.
We spent years of hard work and focus on snap swivels, because we believe that, the smallest parts in fishing, is also the most decisive parts.
As we trying to expand our business, we are also bringing our belief of quality and consistency to other categories.
Dr.Fish Snell Floats have 3 different sizes, which you can choose from depending on your bait size.
Bright attractive colors help to attract fishes in low light enviornment, such as sea bottom when surf fishing.
Each rig float is made with high quality foam which will not disintegrate or rot, so your rig can use repeatedly.
These rig floats can float your bait slightly off the bottom, whichever rig you use, to avoid crabs from nibbling your bait, or to avoid obstacles on bottom.





