Betts Snap-On Floats Red/White 2.00" 50ct
Betts snap-on floats in red and white are a reliable choice for anglers who want a simple, dependable bobber system. These 2-inch round floats come in a 50-count pack, giving you plenty on hand for a full season of fishing or to keep spares in your tackle box. The snap-on design means quick rigging without tying knots—just clip your line to the float and you're ready to cast. The high-visibility red and white color scheme helps you track your float at a distance, especially in variable light or choppy water.
Whether you're fishing still water, rivers, or lakes, these round floats work well for suspending live bait at a specific depth. The design is straightforward: no moving parts, no fussy adjustment. You set your depth and go. For panfish, crappie, perch, and other species that respond to live-bait presentations, this style of bobber has been proven for decades.
A 50-count box means you won't run out mid-trip and you'll always have backups if one gets lost to a snag or a curious fish. Keep a pack in your boat, your truck, or your tackle bag. Betts is a well-established tackle brand, and these floats represent the kind of no-nonsense gear that works when it matters.
Key Features
- Snap-on attachment for quick, tool-free rigging
- 2-inch round float body for good visibility
- Red and white color pattern for easy sighting
- 50-count pack—plenty for a full season or as backup stock
- Simple, proven bobber design with no moving parts
Specifications
| Float Size | 2.00 inches |
| Float Type | Round |
| Attachment Type | Snap-On |
| Color | Red/White |
| Count Per Pack | 50 |
| Brand | Betts Tackle |
Frequently Asked Questions
What kinds of fish can I use these floats for?
Betts snap-on floats work well for panfish, crappie, perch, and other species that feed on live bait or small lures suspended at shallow to moderate depths. They're suitable for both still water and river fishing.
How do I attach the float to my line?
The snap-on design lets you clip the float directly to your fishing line without tying. Simply open the snap, thread your line through, and close it. No knots required.
Why buy a 50-count pack?
A 50-count pack ensures you have plenty of floats on hand for an entire fishing trip or season, plus spares for losses to snags or setups. It's more economical than buying smaller packs and keeps you from running short on the water.
How do I set the depth with these floats?
Attach your float to your line at the depth you want your bait to suspend. For example, if you want to fish 4 feet deep, clip the float 4 feet above your hook or lure. The float will hold that depth as you cast and work your rig.

