Wine Cork Slide Bobbers
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Inexpensive alternative to regular bobbers. Great for small weights, and live bait!
Choosing Corks.
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I've noticed corks like these, hold up better when drilling. Regular cork tends to crumble.
Drill Holes.
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The bit doesn't have to be too big. Just enough to get fishing line through.
Cutting the Cork.
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I just used a regular hacksaw. I use the smaller corks for pan fish.
Finish Product.
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Tie a bead at the depth you want. Add your rig below.
Happy Fishing!!