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This product requires the purchase of Stem Float Tubing.
One float per package of your choice of size.
This is the float you want and need for fly indicator fishing.
Perfect for Fast and Shallow conditions, these Acorn floats provide a high visibility profile above water for easy line of site viewing in turbid waters.
It's shallow profile below the water line is great for fishing fast and shallow riffles of a few feet or less.
When adding an SSG shot directly below the stem, these Acorns are a great bobber for slow flows as well, allowing for great stability and a fat above water profiles for high visibility at long distances.
Acorn floats are typically the choice when running in shallow fast water, generally with a single shot, swivel, long leader and a tube jig or any other jig presentation with a worm. Remember to match to the total amount of shot weight and jig weight when determining which size Acorn float to use. The total weight of your presentation must not exceed the weight listed on the float.
Returns
Returns or exchanges are accepted for unused products only. Products, including fishing line, hooks, swivels, or rods may not be "hand-tested" for breaking strength, or used and then returned.
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The supporting cast to your fishing story
WHICH FLOAT IS BEST FOR ME?
BIG WATER
Ironhead Baitcaster Float Rod
PLUNGER
SLIP
LOAFER
ACORN/SWAN
AVON
SIZES IN GRAMS
DEPTH OF WATER
CURRENT SPEED
TRACKING
BEST FOR CATCHING
IDEAL FOR
5g, 8g, 11g, 15g
6 - 12'
MEDIUM TO FAST
GOOD
STEELHEAD, SALMON
LARGE RIVERS
SIZES IN GRAMS
DEPTH OF WATER
CURRENT SPEED
TRACKING
BEST FOR CATCHING
IDEAL FOR
6.2g, 8g, 11g, 15g
6 - 12'
MEDIUM TO FAST
GOOD
STEELHEAD, SALMON
LARGE RIVERS
SIZE IN GRAMS
DEPTH OF WATER
CURRENT SPEED
TRACKING
BEST FOR CATCHING
IDEAL FOR
3.8g - 24g
4 - 30'+
NONE TO ANY
GOOD
ANY SPECIES
LAKES, STREAMS,
LARGE RIVERS
SIZE IN GRAMS
DEPTH OF WATER
CURRENT SPEED
TRACKING
BEST FOR CATCHING
IDEAL FOR
3.8g - 15g
4 - 12'
SLOW
BEST
TROUT
SIZE IN GRAMS
DEPTH OF WATER
CURRENT SPEED
TRACKING
BEST FOR CATCHING
IDEAL FOR
1g - 6.2g
2 - 6'
FAST
FAIR
TROUT, PANFISH
FLY INDICATOR,
RAPIDS, RIFFLES
SIZE IN GRAMS
DEPTH OF WATER
CURRENT SPEED
TRACKING
BEST FOR CATCHING
IDEAL FOR
4.5g - 9.5g
4 - 8'
MEDIUM
BETTER
TROUT, STEELHEAD
STREAMS, CREEKS, RIFFLES
WHICH FLOAT IS BEST FOR ME?
SIZES IN GRAMS
DEPTH OF WATER
CURRENT SPEED
TRACKING
BEST FOR CATCHING
IDEAL FOR
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right fishing float for my needs?
Selecting the ideal fishing float depends on factors like your target species, location, depth, and speed of current. Our Float Comparison Chart and expert guides can assist you in finding the perfect match for your angling style. You can always give us a call or shoot us an email and we will give you our best recommendations.
I'm still not sure which float is best, can you make some general recommendations?
Generally speaking, the deeper you need to fish, the more weight you will need to get down, and the larger float you will need to support that weight.
What do the numbers in gram ratings stamped on the side of your floats represent?
The number stamped on the floats represent how much weight in grams the float can support and still perform optimally. You do not want to overweight or underweight your float.
I understand a slip float works with a bobber stop attached to my line, but how does a fixed float work?
Fixed floats are attached to your mainline by cutting small sections of tubing and threading your line through the pieces prior to tying your swivel onto your mainline. The top stem of the fixed float is inserted into the orange piece of tubing on your line, the bottom stem is inserted into the clear piece of tubing on your line. You can then both adjust your depth by sliding the float up and down your mainline, and you can switch float styles and sizes without cutting your mainline. Your mainline runs on the outside of your float.