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It's a "Fishalution"...

float             To start -

1. Bait your hook and set it to desired depth.  Open line-keepers at both ends of the float.
(New  "snap type"  line-keepers not shown in pictures below)

Step2               Step3

2. Insert line into the line-keeper and close.                 3. Repeat step #2 for the second line-keeper,
                                                                                     (Float should now slide freely on line.)

 

Step4                Step5

4. Simply fold Aqua Gem Snap Float in half                 5. Install elastic band. (Placing elastic closer

and make sure line is in friction pad line guides.                 to line-keeper snap provides more tension.)

 

float1                float2

 

3"X9" Snap Float.....List   $16.95    U.S.
for Tuna & Shark     For more information on ordering click straight to Aquagems orderpage Clickhere

Floats available in Fluorescent Orange & White,
Fluorescent Green & White and
Fluorescent Pink & White

There You have it. In my opinion , these are the best floats I have ever seen or had the pleasure of fishing with. For the cost , they are a Godsend. So if you are serious about keeping your bait up and not wanting any line tangles with coke bottles try these, you won't be sorry.

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There you have it , putting together an aquagem float ready for shark fishing on the boat, modelled by yours truely. Note how easy it is to use and its floating style, which breaks away to a sliding non resistant float once the shark has taken the bait.What a great idea. I have used them and I can tell you they are a great idea and definitly worth using either from the boat or from a jetty or pier. You have been told !!!!!