Not shuer about u guys but i modify my floats. I buy Foam dne floats normalcy 25 gram i take 2 bbq sticks in each end and cut them about 2inches in lenght. Next i use some plastic tubing from the hobby shop with holds the line on the bbq stick. These work really well for float fishing jigs u get a longer and a better drag free drift i also find u can see alot better on what the float is doing in the currrent dp any of u guys do anything like this?
I do the exact same thing, learned it from Rod Toth at a jig tying seminar a couple years back. Well, it do it just slightly different than you. I take a DNE float, and pop the plastic tube right out of it with my BBQ skewer. Throw tube in the garbage. I then take the skewer, wet it (suppoused to with glue I use), and apply a little Gorilla Glue to it. You could use any glue I just happen to have this and like it. I'll do a number of floats up and let the glue cure overnight. Next day I'll snip the skewer off both ends about 1/2 inch or so from the float. Then I'll lightly sand the end of the skewer (not necessary).
To rig up I slide 2 pieces of R/C fuel tubing on my line, about 1/4 inch each. Then just stick the ends of the skewers into the float and you're done!
Things I like about this method:
-Can quickly/easily swap out floats. If I add more weight, tie on a jig, etc I want a float with more buoyancy.
-The float slides on the line better (when adjusting depth) than bobber stops, wrap floats, straight through floats held with toothpick, etc.
-The float does not slip/move like bobber stops etc seem to do eventually.
Only downsides:
-Floats needs to be "made" in advance.
-If you somehow snap your mainline and lose the float and whole rig, it is a bit more farting around to rig up a new float. However I can my tube bits all pre-cut so it's no big deal for me.
I have been using this float method for years and it works well for me.
I don't see how this method would give you any better of a drift though than other methods. The line going down the side of the float compared to straight through the middle doesn't make a damn bit of difference trust me
I like the shape of DNE floats and find they don't bob around as much as cheap foam dink floats. At the end of the day I don't think the color, type, brand etc of float matters at all. Just fish what you like. One of the best float fishermen I know, much better than myself, uses the cheapest wrap dink floats available, many he found on the river with half the paint chipped off, etc.