I usually go with the three-quarter inch long floats, but I have had luck on slightly bigger ones. The fluorescent green ones seem to be working well now, but red seems to usually do the trick also. I can't remember the brand name, but I did buy them on Amazon. Search "Pompano float kits", and you can find all sorts of kits that include the hooks, beads, and floats that you need. Best of luck!
You are 100% correct. I was really worried about getting tangled, and I lost my composure. It's always a bad idea to put your reel in the sand, that's for sure!
Nice video, Trying my luck off the coast of NC
Thank you, and best of luck, my man! Please let me know how it goes!
Hello, Please give me bait float infomation(name and size to buy). Thank you.
I usually go with the three-quarter inch long floats, but I have had luck on slightly bigger ones. The fluorescent green ones seem to be working well now, but red seems to usually do the trick also. I can't remember the brand name, but I did buy them on Amazon. Search "Pompano float kits", and you can find all sorts of kits that include the hooks, beads, and floats that you need. Best of luck!
@@FloriDadFishing Thank you so much, that is a good in up for me and I will find out from Amazon. Thank you again.
@@stevekim3922 You're very welcome. please let me know how it goes!
Don't know what good putting that reel in the sand did ,seem like maybe go over or under it.
You are 100% correct. I was really worried about getting tangled, and I lost my composure. It's always a bad idea to put your reel in the sand, that's for sure!
#6 "Mustad Piscator sabiki, tip all flys with shrimp. I use a 2 oz.Sputnik as ground. Please return unwanted fish to the water.... Cheers.