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today we're looking at how to float fish
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salmon show you some tips and secrets
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how to do that really effectively
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i'll show you what gear we're using um
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before we get started so i've got my
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eggs all baited up already
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a size one hook got my
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float rod uh using 30 pound
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and power pro hi-viz braid i just rigged
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it with a uh with a slip float here
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bobber stop knot i just heard
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i just heard a king splash in the
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background behind me i got a bead
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another bee this is the protect this
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and then there's a half ounce weight
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it's important that your weight your
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so that your float will stand straight
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up and kind of give you indicators as to
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i got 20 pound fluorocarbon
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leader we're gonna give it a go here and
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see if we can catch some kings
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another really important factor
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of float fishing is making sure you're
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and that you're not dragging on the
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bottom find the bottom find the fish
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so i'm gonna i'm gonna drop my eggs in
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right in front of me where i know it's
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for them to fish based on my leader
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length you can see my leader length here
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from the bobber stop all the way down to
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and drop it in and i want you to pay
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attention to what the float's doing
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when these eggs are fishing
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see see how it pulled forward like that
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and then goes under because i'm i'm on
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the bottom right there
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actually i'm a stick or something but
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here on the bottom it deepens out the
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keep an eye on it here but it's still
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gonna be it's gonna be too deep
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or too shallow i should say look at that
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see how it's just that's tilted forward
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that's your clue that's the clue
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that you're on the bottom and you need
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to bring your bobber stop closer
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to your bobber to shorten up the depth
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okay we're going to start by casting
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slightly upstream of your position
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as the float starts floating
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towards you you can lift your rod up to
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line off the water reel in a little bit
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as your floats passing your position now
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let line out um and and just
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spool and lift up and let
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let line out again keep the float
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going downstream uh mostly uninterrupted
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you know there's two schools of thought
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setting the hook on salmon when you're
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some will say you know you just
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see something float goes down see it
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and you rip problem is you know if you
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are dealing with bait thieves
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you're just going to land on your
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backside in the river doing that
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mighty hook set mighty heave you see
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what professional guides
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i've always taught me to do and i've
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works uh consistently it's just
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you reel down until you feel that fish
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because that reeling down just
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establishes a little bit of tension it's
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super sharp hooks because a sticky sharp
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is going to hold that fish long enough
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for you to reel out the slack
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and do a proper hook set you'll have a
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you know using the real till you feel
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technique you'll end up with a higher
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bobber downs to to actual hookups
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nice fish i'm keeping side pressure
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beside bending the rod i don't want him
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jumping out of the water it's
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easier to lose them they're jumping out
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of the water it creates a lot of slack
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aerials are fun not great for
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hanging on the fish oh god right there
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came to the surface and spit the hook
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one of the most important things when
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fishing for king salmon
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with the float technique is your eggs
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on my leader here on my i got a three
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and i got a bait loop knot it's really
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important because i can push
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line back through this way uh to help
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my eggs there's two sides to every
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bit of eggs there's a membrane side or a
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so you can see that real good and then
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there's an egg side it's really
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you take your hook and you put it
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into the membrane and then you slide
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with your bait loop knot out like this
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and you put the bait loop knot around
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the membrane you do it backwards
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and you'll be rebating constantly
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all right then you cinch it down see
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cinched against the membrane
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all the hooks or all the eggs are
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milk out and hook king salmon
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really effectively so this is how you is
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um go after some kings with bob renee
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you can get eggs from that you cure
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from fish that you caught maybe you know
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the previous year or on drift gear or
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spinners or any way you can get your own
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that's the best i'll cure them up with
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paraxia fire or fire cure
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lots of good videos out there on how to
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do that but it's really important you
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eggs you can also buy eggs like raised
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uh sells good eggs um
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and usually i'll just doctor those up a
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little bit with the krill
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potsky's firepower product and i'll just
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put a little bit of that in there
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and those things will fish fish really
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but getting eggs is really important for
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another key part of float fishing
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produce a little bit more hookups
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is you can uh hold back on the float
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as it go just as it goes as it goes by
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and you're gonna let them align see it
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can hold back a little bit
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what that does is it makes the
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the bait rise in the water column and
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then fall again so sort of like a
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action sometimes that'll produce a
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strike sometimes it'll change the
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the level that the bait is working
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you know maybe the fish are up a little
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higher and it'll put it right in front
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another thing the holdback technique is
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nice for what i'm doing here i'm just
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putting a little more pressure on to
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you can fish through some shallower
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areas doing that if you notice
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that most of the drift is just one depth
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you can use that hold back technique
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to get over a shallower spot
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rather than trying to adjust your whole
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i like to buy the bowmak torpedo floats
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um get one of these out of the package
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a couple things that get included with
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right here these are very important this
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knot you can make these yourselves as
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but i'm lazy i like to
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get them pre-tied here and
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pull out one of these guys
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and you put them on your main line
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go through now it's really important
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that you take the knot off
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little tubing here if you do it below
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your tubing will be stuck
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and uh it'll be pretty annoying so take
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that's trash and we got a bobber stop
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and i'm just gonna pull this thing kind
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kind of somewhat tight right now i'll
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i'll trim it and tighten it more later
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for now i got that thing on and the next
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extremely important piece is to
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throw one of these beads on
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all right so we got like the small bead
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uh is what you want and the the way this
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this is going to allow your float
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not slide up any further against your
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main line so it controls the depth that
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you're fishing so this bead
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hits the knot and when this knot is
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cinched down it won't slide either
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and that's your your bobber style it is
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important to know what you're fishing
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um for the kind of water
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i know i'm going to be fishing in the
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5 8. it's kind of what i like i could
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also go three quarters or an ounce
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so now we got our float on
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and the next step is we want to put one
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beads because i don't want the float
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to stress my knot um
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down here where it's connected to the
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the next extremely important part of
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is having the correct size
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weight i'm looking for a half
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ounce weight or a 5 8 ounce weight
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i have a 5 8 ounce float it's important
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that these two things are balanced now i
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can be off by a slight amount because
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my hook and my i may put a bait weight
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and those things have
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have weight as well so i can be off by
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an eighth here still be okay
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slide it down all right here we go
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now we can trim these tags now
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i'm gonna trim this tag up a little bit
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not too much because
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braid will sometimes fray you can also
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burn the end here to make sure this
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and then we're gonna come back to our
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and then i'm gonna when the tag ends are
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i'm gonna really try to give it heck
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tighten you could put one end in your
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whatever is your go to
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i want this thing tight so now
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i want to slide with effort there we go
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i want to take effort to slide up and
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down the main line and now
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i can trim these tag ends right about
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and they won't interfere with my
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and here we go we now have a
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properly configured bobber setup
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you attach your leader
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whatever length and whatever terminal
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gear to this end of the inline weight
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and this thing will fish really well