How far should your weight be from your bobber?
Ava Arnold
Updated on February 21, 2026
As far as split shots, i usually put them (one or more depending on depth and weight needed) about 8 to 10 inches away from the hook. Usually youll use split shot to get your bobber to stand upright if its a more cylindrical shape, or to get your bait down to the depth you want quicker.
How far should weight and bobber be from hook?
For the bobber, a smaller one is more sensitive and offers less resistance to the fish so it can eat your bait easily. Finally, a short distance between the bobber and the hook (1 to 2 feet, normally) gets your worm in front of many fish yet keeps your hook from snagging the bottom.How far away should the weight be from the hook?
Attach one or two weights to the fishing line. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service suggests placing the weighs 6 to 12 inches above the hook. Most weights are incredibly easy to attach with the use of needle-nose pliers.Where do you put the weight and bobber on a fishing line?
How to Put a Bobber on a Fishing Line
- 1 Thread your line through the reel and rod.
- 2 Tie your hook to the end of the line.
- 3 Attach a sinker above the hook.
- 4 Choose the smallest bobber that stays afloat.
- 5 Place a fixed bobber 3–4 ft (0.91–1.22 m) above your hook.
- 6 Clip the bottom of the bobber to the line.