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25 - Calibre Uegu- 
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won’t do at all as, on reeling in, the 
float will fetch up with a bang against 
the end of the rod. There are many 
floats, however, in which this objection- 
able feature is overcome. In one form 
of casting float there is a little clip at 
the lower end that jams the line and 
holds it until a sharp jerk releases it 
and then the line slides through it as 
one reels in — a very good float, indeed. 
In another form of bobber the line 
passes up a hollow stem through a hole 
in the float. With this form one tries 
the depth and, deciding upon how far 
from bottom the bait should be, the line 
is allowed to run through the float and 
at the proper point it is stopped by tying 
a bit of thread around the line so that 
it cannot pass through the float. I like 
better to make a sort of slip knot that 
a jerk will release. In any event the 
stop should not be so large that it will 
not pass through the guides. Another 
way to stop the line is to jam a tiny plug 
in the hole of the float against the line — 
a jerk upward with the rod will release 
it and the line may be reeled in, the float 
remaining at the tip and the line coming 
along smoothly through it. 
Of course floats are not always used 
to indicate a nibble or a strike ; some- 
times, for instance, as in weakfishing, 
where shrimp are used we may pay out 
a hundred feet or more of line and if 
the current is not swift the bait will go 
to the bottom. Here a float is needed to 
buoy the line. Sometimes in trolling a 
float or buoy is needed to keep the lure 
at the proper depth. Haven’t you often 
used a chip or a twig as a means to 
float a fly or bait to just where there 
lies an old soaker and to where you can’t 
quite cast for some reason or other? I 
have, and it’s a good trick, too. 
In Writing to Adveitiscrs mention Forest and Stream. It will 
D id you ever “bladder” for pike or 
“jug” for cats? Well, bladdering 
for pike is float Ashing, too. In some 
of the immense, lake-covered marshes 
lurk great, hungry pike and many the 
unlucky duckling or even larger water- 
fowl has disappeared with a squawk be- 
neath the surface gripped in the jaws 
of one of these monsters. 
In this form of fishing the fisherman 
starts out with his baited lines and, here 
and there in the reedy coves, he heaves 
them over, with a blown-up bladder bob- 
bing at the surface end. Talk about fun 
chasing from one tip-up to another on 
skates in the winter — wait till you chase 
a bobbing bladder. 
Jugging for cats is a similar game. 
Tightly corked jugs are the floats used 
to indicate the hooking of the mighty 
cats of the southern waters, and some 
fun it is, too, with these huge fellows; 
they are no kittens ! Across the seas the 
natives play about the same game only 
they use sections of big bamboos for 
floats. I have myself chased a bamboo. 
I was fishing one beautiful moonlight 
evening with a long bamboo pole when 
it was torn from my negligent fingers 
by some monster fish — bass, eel or what, 
I never will know. My partner and I 
hastily hauled up the anchor and after 
the pole we went. All we could see in 
the moonlight was the butt end bobbing 
about. It would suddenly whizz ofif and 
Identify you. 
