HT Plastic Float Round Red/White 48ct 2"
The HT Plastic Float Round Red/White 48ct 2" is a bulk pack of classic bobbers built for anglers who fish seriously and stock up smart. Whether you're running a guide service, outfitting a fishing camp, or just tired of losing floats to snags and fish, having 48 ready-to-use rounds in your tackle box means you'll never be caught short on the water. The red-and-white color scheme is a time-tested visibility standard that works across conditions, from murky creek water to bright sun on open lakes.
HT Enterprises has been making dependable fishing floats for decades, and this pack delivers the practical simplicity anglers trust. At 2 inches, these are a medium-duty float that handles live bait presentations in shallow to moderate depths without being so bulky they spook fish. The plastic construction is durable, won't waterlog like cork, and handles repeated use and catch after catch without degrading.
This is tackle-box insurance: grab a pack and you've got float coverage for an entire season, multiple rigs, or to split among fishing partners. Keep a dozen in your main box, stash a dozen in your backup kit, and still have spares for when you hang one in a tree or a catfish decides it's a snack.
Key Features
- 48-count bulk pack—economical for frequent anglers and guide services
- 2-inch round bobber—proven size for live bait and still-fishing
- Red-and-white visibility—easy to track in most water and light conditions
- Durable plastic construction—won't absorb water or deteriorate with use
Specifications
| Product | HT Plastic Float Round Red/White |
| Size | 2 inches |
| Count | 48 floats |
| Color | Red/White |
| Material | Plastic |
| Type | Round bobber |
| Brand | HT Enterprises |
Frequently Asked Questions
What size fish and water depth are 2-inch round floats good for?
A 2-inch round bobber is a medium-duty float suitable for live bait presentations in shallow to moderate-depth water. It's a versatile size that works well for panfish, catfish, and pike without being overly bulky.
Why buy a 48-count pack instead of individual floats?
Bulk packs make sense if you fish regularly, fish multiple rigs at once, or want backups for when floats get snagged, lost, or damaged. Having 48 on hand means you're always ready without running to the shop mid-season.
Will plastic floats hold up to repeated use?
Yes. Plastic floats are durable and won't absorb water or degrade like cork. They handle catch after catch, multiple seasons, and rough handling in a tackle box without breaking down.
What does the red-and-white color mean?
Red and white is a classic bobber color scheme chosen for visibility across a wide range of water clarity and lighting conditions. It's easy to track on the water, which helps you detect bites and watch your rig.

