Step-by-Step Guide to Assemble a Float Fishing Rig
1. Prepare Your Fishing Line
Take your main fishing line (nylon/monofilament is common).
Pull out enough length for the float setup (1–2 meters, depending on fishing depth).
2. Add a Float Stopper (Rubber Tube or Bead)
Slide one green rubber tube (float stopper) onto the line.
This stopper will control the depth of your bait by deciding how far the float can slide.
... Tip: If you’re fishing in shallow water, set the stopper close to your hook. For deeper water, slide it further up.
3. Insert a Bead
Add a small round bead after the stopper.
The bead protects the stopper and prevents the float from damaging it.
4. Attach the Float
Use the green plastic float connectors (the ones shaped like capsules with wires).
Slide your line through the connector so that the float sits snugly on the line.
This keeps the float fixed but adjustable.
5. Add Weights (the "capacitor" looking sinkers)
Place one or more of the black cylindrical weights below the float.
These balance the float in the water so it stands upright but remains sensitive to fish bites.
... Rule of thumb: Add enough weight so only the tip of the float is visible above the water.
6. Add a Swivel / Eyelet Connector
Tie the line to a swivel connector (small gold eyelet).
This prevents line twist and gives you a place to attach your hook line (leader).
7. Tie the Hook
On a shorter piece of line (leader), tie your fishing hook.
Then connect the leader to the swivel.
The hook length is usually 15–30 cm below the float depending on fish species and feeding habits.
8. Adjust Depth & Test
Slide the float stopper up or down the line to set the fishing depth.
Drop the rig in water to check:
The float should stand upright.
Only the colored tip should be visible.
If it sinks → too much weight.
If it lies flat → not enough weight.
✅ Now you’re ready to bait the hook and cast!