
Originally Posted by
Bardcard
I have converted several of these bobbers.
1: Straighten the wire bottom and take the ends, weight, wire, and spring out.
2: Take an Xacto knife and cut the bobber in half where the color change is.
3: Take a cigarette and burn an indention in the top half of the float, on the inside where you cut it, smaller indention on the bottom half. You will want 3/4 of the weight in the top half, 1/4 in the bottom half. This insures the bobber stays on its side until a pulldown.
4: You will have to cut the wire off some amount, as it is too long now without the weight on the outside of the bobber. Trial and error on this.
5: Put the weight in the bobber, and glue the two halves back together. I use gorilla glue, and clamp the two halves together for a few hours. If you don't get a good glue joint, I have had them start to come apart after 1/2 day fishing.
5: reassemble the spring, run the wire thru and rebend.
This is the method I have used. I would try one and see how it works. Don't do them all until you are sure of your method.