Comal Slip Float Bobber Stop 2-12lb Line
A Comal slip float bobber stop is a simple but essential piece of terminal tackle for any angler running slip bobber rigs. This small device slides onto your line and acts as a depth limiter—set it where you want your bobber to stop, and it holds firm while you cast and retrieve. It's the kind of practical detail that separates a well-tuned rig from one that doesn't quite work the way you intended.
The Comal design is rated for use with 2–12 lb test line, making it versatile enough for panfish, bass, and light saltwater applications. Whether you're targeting bluegill in a farm pond, working crappie in a reservoir, or drifting live bait in tidal flats, a quality bobber stop takes the guesswork out of staying at the right depth. It's a compact, affordable add-on that belongs in every tackle box.
Slip bobber fishing gives you flexibility—you can fish deep or shallow without swapping gear, and the stop keeps everything locked in place once you've dialed in your depth. On light line (2–6 lb), they're ideal for finesse presentations. Max out toward 12 lb and you've got room for heavier cover or choppier water. The design works with standard slip bobbers, so compatibility isn't an issue if you're already rigged to go.
Key Features
- Works with 2–12 lb test line—covers light panfish setups through moderate bass and saltwater applications
- Slip bobber compatible for adjustable depth control
- Compact and easy to position on your line
- Affordable terminal tackle essential for slip bobber rigs
Specifications
| Line Weight Range | 2–12 lb test |
| Type | Slip Float Bobber Stop |
| Brand | Comal Floats |
Frequently Asked Questions
What line weights does this bobber stop work with?
The Comal slip float bobber stop is rated for 2–12 lb test line, making it suitable for everything from light panfish tackle to moderate bass and saltwater rigs.
How does a slip bobber stop work?
The stop slides onto your main line and sits at a fixed depth—typically tied with a small knot or crimped in place. Your slip bobber slides freely above it, but stops at the depth you've set. This lets you fish different depths without changing your whole rig.
What fish can I target with a slip bobber rig?
Slip bobber rigs work for panfish (bluegill, crappie), bass, pike, catfish, and various saltwater species. The 2–12 lb rating on this stop covers most freshwater and light saltwater applications.

