dysmike
Double Eagle Member
The problem with discs that float is that they don't always float where you want them to.
This. I've had more than one float out farther away, where a sinker would have been easy to retrieve.
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The problem with discs that float is that they don't always float where you want them to.
I carry DX Teebirds with me to use on water carry holes. They're cheap, I know how they fly and they can work a ton of lines. If I lose one then I just buy another for $7-8. I used to try to Cary blizzard discs in light weights but I was never able to find two that flew the same and they got really wonky with any wind.
Personally I like the DX 'bird solution.