The Basic Waggler Rig
The simplest stillwater floatfishing method is to use a waggler float. The waggler, so called because it ‘waggled through the air’ is usually a slim length of peacock quill that is attached by the bottom end only. Use the main shot load to fix the float in place and give the float casting weight with about 75% of the total load used in this position. Split the remainder of the shot load into small shot such as size 8 and place at intervals (typically a foot or two) down the line.
The simplest stillwater floatfishing method is to use a waggler float. The waggler, so called because it ‘waggled through the air’ is usually a slim length of peacock quill that is attached by the bottom end only. Use the main shot load to fix the float in place and give the float casting weight with about 75% of the total load used in this position. Split the remainder of the shot load into small shot such as size 8 and place at intervals (typically a foot or two) down the line.