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Bobber Stoppers

Never pay for bobber stoppers again!

Make fishing bobber stoppers at home
with these free & easy plans.

You can have a lot of fun and save a little money by
making your own fishing bobber stoppers at home.


This site offers you three types of bobber stoppers that are easy to make, stay in place on your fishing line, are easily moved up and down the line and don't crimp or twist your fishing line when they are moved.

A great activity for you and your spouse, kids, grand kids, etc. is to sit down at a table some evening and manufacture your own bobber stoppers. It's a lot of fun and it can save you a few dollars in the long run. Plus the bobbers stoppers you make will be much more durable than the ones sold in stores.

Your home made bobber stoppers are great for fishing for crappie, bream, bass, walleye, sauger, catfish and many other species of fish. Any fish that moves up and down in the water column can be fished for with a bobber. And these bobber stoppers work great for making sure your bait is positioned to the exact depth you want under your bobber. If you fish all year for crappie or any sunfish (like I do) then these bobber stoppers are great for setting your hook depth below a float of any kind. If you only fish for crappie during the spawn, then you might want to take a look at the year-round crappie techniques offered at Catch Crappie. They really work.

Detailed instructions along with pictures for making each type of bobber stopper are on the following pages. Just click one of the three links below for each type and you will be taken to the page you requested.



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