Tie the stop knot above the float, thread the line through the float adaptor, then add your shot below the float. A plummet helps you find the exact depth by sliding the stop knot until the float ...
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With a slider, the mainline runs through the float’s eye once it hits the water, checked by a stop knot that can be moved up and down the line to adjust the depth. If a swim is 15ft deep, the knot ...