HT Plastic Float Round Red/White 48ct 1"
HT Enterprises' plastic float round red/white bobbers are a classic choice for anglers who want reliable, durable floats that handle everything from panfish ponds to moving streams. This 48-count pack of 1-inch rounds gives you plenty of floats for a season of fishing without breaking the bank—stock your tackle box, rig spare lines, or keep backups in your boat. The red and white finish is highly visible in most light conditions, making it easier to watch for bites and keep track of your presentation at a glance.
Plastic floats like these are lighter on your line than wooden alternatives and won't waterlog or crack over time. The round shape provides stable, consistent buoyancy, keeping your bait or lure suspended at the depth you set. Whether you're targeting bluegill, crappie, or catfish, or teaching a kid the basics of float fishing, these affordable bobbers will get the job done season after season.
The 1-inch size makes them suitable for lighter rigs and smaller baits, ideal for panfish and other species that don't require heavy floats. Keep several packs on hand—at 48 floats per box, you'll have plenty to experiment with different depths and water conditions without worrying about running short mid-season.
Key Features
- 48 floats per pack—enough to stock tackle and keep spares
- 1-inch round bobber size for lighter lines and smaller baits
- Red and white color for high visibility
- Plastic construction resists water damage and maintains buoyancy
- Stable round shape ideal for float fishing panfish and sunfish
Specifications
| Quantity | 48 count |
| Style | Round |
| Size | 1 inch |
| Color | Red/White |
| Material | Plastic |
| Brand | HT Enterprises |
Frequently Asked Questions
What size fish and baits work with 1-inch round floats?
These 1-inch bobbers work best with panfish like bluegill, crappie, and small catfish, and are suited to live baits or small lures that don't require heavy float support.
Why choose plastic floats over wooden bobbers?
Plastic floats don't absorb water or crack over time, making them more durable and longer-lasting. They maintain consistent buoyancy through repeated use and rough handling.
How many floats should I have in my tackle box?
This 48-count pack gives you plenty for regular fishing, backups for tangled or lost floats, and spares to rig multiple lines or try different depths in the same outing.

