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Bass Pro Shops® Premium Balsa Spring Oval Float

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Our oval shaped spring floats are made from premium balsa, allowing gentle presentations and smooth drifts. Balsa floats are very durable and won't crack like plastic bobbers. Sensitive to the slightest bite, these lightweight, high-floating spring floats are easily visible in rougher waters and won't inhibit your casting. One per pack.
   



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3/4" X 3"

1

Shape: Oval
Product Color: Natural/Orange/Chartreuse
38-469-458-01
Your Price (each): $1.49
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7/8" X 6"

1

Shape: Oval
Product Color: Natural/Orange/Chartreuse
38-469-458-03
Your Price (each): $1.49
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1" X 6"

1

Shape: Oval
Product Color: Natural/Orange/Chartreuse
38-469-458-04
Your Price (each): $1.49
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3/4" X 6"

1

Shape: Oval
Product Color: Natural/Orange/Chartreuse
38-469-458-06
Your Price (each): $1.49
In stock


Our oval shaped spring floats are made from premium balsa, allowing gentle presentations and smooth drifts. Balsa floats are very durable and won't crack like plastic bobbers. Sensitive to the slightest bite, these lightweight, high-floating spring floats are easily visible in rougher waters and won't inhibit your casting. One per pack.
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I received some as a gift & have never used one.
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Compress the spring, loop the line through the slot and then let the spring go back to normal, it will hold the line in the slot from pressure.
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You just push the spring up (from the bottom of the bobber) and then put the line in the notch in the bobber. Once the line is in there, release the spring and it'll hold the line in place.
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