Lindy Fishing Tackle

Tips

Float Stop Tips

The ideal Float Stop will grab your line without kinking yet slip easily through your rod guides. Thill® Float Stops feature a fine diameter material that grips monofilament--even down to one pound test! When trimming your Float Stop, be sure to leave about 1/2" on each end of the knot. If you trim the knot too close, you will not be able to adjust or tighten knot in the future.

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