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I like the regular ones unless it is too cold, then the styro ones work better as the line all stays under water and does not freeze up so easy. So to make a long story short they both are fine, kind of nice to have both though.

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After first trying an ice buster bobber (the nerf ones) I quit carrying anything else. They don't freeze, you can cut them to the exact size you need to match your bait, and you can take them off or change sizes without re-rigging.

Joe

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The "undo-ability" is one nice feature of the ice busters (nerf style foam). You can put them on and off without any retying. But, the ice buster isn't the only one that has that feature.

Something they have that is fairly unique is that you can trim them down to the point where they're just barely holding up your jig. It helps when the fish are on a light bite. I have a few of them that are pre-trimmed to various sizes due to prior use on different jigs, and I always make sure I have a spare or two just in case I start with a bigger jig or something on any given day.

Edit - holy moly I started typing my response and by the time I got done 3 people said the same thing smile

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Like anything else in my arsenal, each has its use and need. Overall, depends on depth and species. I'd say the foam type get used for panfish and the other for larger fish, but I guess that's simply because I've done it that way for so long. Though quite often, I don't use any bobber at all.

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When I use bobbers I always now use the nerfy ones. I also cut it to barely float, about 1/8 to 1/4" max out of the water.

I was out fishing crappies yesterday and I could see bites my partner never saw, in fact he never even caught one. He used a smaller styro one that was half out of the water. On my bites the bobber would raise up just a little bit, hardly noticeable, but I would set the hook and have one on.

And yes you can snap them off the line quickly if needed and your knot is still there for a quick depth reference.

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I have put them in the water gave them a sqweeze to soak up with more water to float even lower. Without having to cut them down for the very small jigs. Now to find a way to use the pieces you cut off.
Save them you can tie them back on if you got to a spoon jig from a tear drop jig.At almost $3 for two(rip off)gotta find a way to utilze it all.

You also can make your own with that round window + door insulation and insulation a paper clip

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After first trying an ice buster bobber (the nerf ones) I quit carrying anything else. They don't freeze, you can cut them to the exact size you need to match your bait, and you can take them off or change sizes without re-rigging.

Joe

Agreed. Best ice bobbers on the market.

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yes the icebusters do work very well...when the fish are really biting i take the bobber off and just use the bobber stop as a depth guide...then just pop it back on when it slows down.

plus, you can play some pretty good tricks on people with them wink

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