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Northland Slip-Knot Stops

Item#: F19893

1 review
$4.99

Northland Slip-Knot Stops are hi-viz bobber/sinker stops that you will find extremely useful when you want to adjust your bobber or sinker's distance from the hook. The braided, pre-tied knot rests on a tube. Simply slide the tube onto your line and then slide the knot onto your line. Remove tube. Add a spacer bead if desired, tighten the knot and trim the tag ends as needed to allow for subsequen… Read More

Northland Slip-Knot Stops are hi-viz bobber/sinker stops that you will find extremely useful when you want to adjust your bobber or sinker's distance from the hook. The braided, pre-tied knot rests on a tube. Simply slide the tube onto your line and then slide the knot onto your line. Remove tube. Add a spacer bead if desired, tighten the knot and trim the tag ends as needed to allow for subsequent tightening as you adjust distances from the hook. You won't know how you fished without them after you start using Northland Slip-Knot Stops!


 

  • Great for slip-bobber fishing all species of gamefish
  • Doubles as a sinker stop
  • Slides on line, allowing anglers to quickly adjust the distance from the bobber or sinker to the hook
  • Qty. per Pack: 25


 

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  • 4

    Basic slip gear, it's what you need

    Posted by Karl Wolf on April 25, 2023

    Your basic bead and line combo for ali0 bobbers. Pair up with a minnow or leech and let the magic happen. I've used these a few times at Pymatuning. Check out Wolfpack Fishing on YouTube and you… Read More

    Your basic bead and line combo for ali0 bobbers. Pair up with a minnow or leech and let the magic happen. I've used these a few times at Pymatuning. Check out Wolfpack Fishing on YouTube and you can see a little slip bobber action.