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Twist-It™ Slip and Grip Floats

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One of the more innovative floats in fishing, the Twist-It Slip and Grip Float's unique design allows you to quickly and easily change from a slip float to a grip float. Simply feed your line down through the middle of the Twist-It Float and twist the cap clockwise to use it as a grip float or twist the cap counter clockwise to convert it to a slip float. It only takes seconds to change the Twist-It Float's position and it won't damage your line. Two pack. Made in USA.
   



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1"

2

Shape: Pear
Product Color: Black/Chartreuse
38-435-096-01
Your Price (each): $2.99
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1-1/2"

2

Shape: Pear
Product Color: Black/Chartreuse
38-435-096-02
Your Price (each): $2.99
In stock


One of the more innovative floats in fishing, the Twist-It Slip and Grip Float's unique design allows you to quickly and easily change from a slip float to a grip float. Simply feed your line down through the middle of the Twist-It Float and twist the cap clockwise to use it as a grip float or twist the cap counter clockwise to convert it to a slip float. It only takes seconds to change the Twist-It Float's position and it won't damage your line. Two pack. Made in USA.
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I used a sinker to stop it
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Yes, if you use the slip bobber, you need to set a bobber stop.
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Yes, they make a 2 pack with rattles. The 2 holles on the bottom are for:
1. The first hole is for the line to go through.

2. The second hole is so that the sound of the rattles will come out easier underwater.
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