04-03-2006, 03:48 PM 
		
	
	
		Bream would be a definite.  But I also have used floats for every other fresh water species as well.   
  
Even though it is not my go to method for many kinds of fish, I still use floats quite often, and for many species. I don't know how many floats(or varieties of floats) I have in my collection, but it is a substantial number - I doubt I would ever be inclined to sit down and attempt to count them all.
  
I agree that it could very well be mostly BS, and made to catch more fishermen than fish, but, the concept is one I have employed before with other floats that I rigged with a little different approach. So the idea looks like it could work. Whether is really does or not, is what I want to find out. I've always liked to experiment with new fishing stuff, and new techniques, and to explore/fish new bodies of water.
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Even though it is not my go to method for many kinds of fish, I still use floats quite often, and for many species. I don't know how many floats(or varieties of floats) I have in my collection, but it is a substantial number - I doubt I would ever be inclined to sit down and attempt to count them all.
I agree that it could very well be mostly BS, and made to catch more fishermen than fish, but, the concept is one I have employed before with other floats that I rigged with a little different approach. So the idea looks like it could work. Whether is really does or not, is what I want to find out. I've always liked to experiment with new fishing stuff, and new techniques, and to explore/fish new bodies of water.
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