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Northland Lite-Bite Slip Bobbers

Item#: F19860

2 reviews

Suspend live bait at any level with the Northland Lite-Bite Slip Bobbers. These bobbers are best used for panfish, walleye, trout, and other gamefish. The penci… Learn More

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$3.79 - $4.29

This item is temporarily out of stock.

This item is temporarily out of stock.

This item is temporarily out of stock.

This item is temporarily out of stock.

This item is temporarily out of stock.

This item is temporarily out of stock.

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Suspend live bait at any level with the Northland Lite-Bite Slip Bobbers. These bobbers are best used for panfish, walleye, trout, and other gamefish. The pencil version is a slim-profile that slides below the surface with less resistance to the fish, creating a more natural feel. The oval version is the standard design that is perfect for windy, wavy water conditions. Catch even the "Lite-Bites" with the Northland Lite-Bite Slip Bobbers!


  • Line friendly Slip-N-Slide brass-eye grommet
  • Hi-Vis SunRise strike indicator antenna
  • Hollow plastic slip tube
  • High buoyancy natural wood grain balsa
  • Designed for panfish, walleye, trout, and other gamefish
  • Qty. per Pack: 2

Reviews

  • 5

    Quick response!

    Posted by Garry Hicks Sr on April 11, 2022

    I recently placed two orders with FishUSA. Both were shipped on the day I made them. You couldnt ask for quicker response!

    I recently placed two orders with FishUSA. Both were shipped on the day I made them. You couldnt ask for quicker response!

  • 4

    Good bobbers but poor quality control.

    Posted by Tommy J on April 4, 2021

    I love the sensitivity of these bobbers, however the quality control leaves something to be desired. One bobber was smooth and clean all the way through whereas the other seemed to have something part… Read More

    I love the sensitivity of these bobbers, however the quality control leaves something to be desired. One bobber was smooth and clean all the way through whereas the other seemed to have something partially blocking it. The line would slide through it but when threading it onto your line you could feel your line hitting something and you needed to jiggle it a little bit to get past the obstruction.