Betts Snap-On Floats Orange/Yellow 2.00" 50ct
The Betts Snap-On Floats in Orange/Yellow are a reliable go-to choice for freshwater anglers who want a no-fuss way to keep their bait or lure at the right depth. This 50-count pack gives you plenty of floats for a full season of panfish, catfish, and general freshwater fishing without constantly replacing worn-out bobbers. The 2.00" size strikes a practical balance—visible enough to track on the water without being so buoyant that small fish struggle to pull it under.
The snap-on design means you can swap floats between rigs in seconds, which saves time when you're adjusting depths or moving between spots. That's a real advantage over traditional bobbers that require retying every time you want a change. The orange and yellow color combination is bright and easy to spot in varying light, keeping your attention on the rod tip where it belongs.
Whether you're fishing a farm pond, small lake, or creek, these floats work for live bait, insects, or light artificial presentations. At 50 per pack, you've got backups for when snags happen or floats drift off into the weeds—because they will. Keep a spare pack in your tackle box and you'll never be caught short on float gear.
Key Features
- Snap-on design for quick depth adjustments without retying
- Bright orange and yellow color for easy visibility
- 2.00" size suitable for panfish, catfish, and light freshwater applications
- 50-count pack—enough for a full season or to keep spares handy
Specifications
| Brand | Betts Tackle |
| Float Size | 2.00" |
| Color | Orange/Yellow |
| Count Per Pack | 50 |
| Type | Snap-On Round Float |
Frequently Asked Questions
What's included in this pack?
You get 50 snap-on floats in a single pack, all 2.00" in size with orange and yellow coloring.
Are these floats good for panfish and catfish?
Yes. The 2.00" size and snap-on design work well for freshwater panfish, catfish, and general light-to-medium freshwater float fishing applications.
How does the snap-on feature work?
The snap-on mechanism lets you clip the float onto your line without tying, allowing you to quickly change depths or swap floats between rigs in the field.

