Seems a lot of people confuse or associate bottom bouncing with flossing, I catch more fish bottom bouncing then I ever have with a float.
Just a style I am more comfortable with, I also use under a 3 foot leader, usually anywhere from 18 inches to 2 feet, anything longer and it never gets in the zone.
99% of the fish I catch are hooked in the front of mouth, not hooked on the outside corner, I get the odd foul hook but they always go back.
People can floss just as easily with a float so lets not get an elitist mentality here because you use a float your not flossing, or bottom bouncing.
Unless your short floating, your bottom bouncing, if your weight hits the rocks on the bottom on a regular basis, (like it's supposed to) your bottom bouncing.
Whether you have a float or not, floats are just indicators, remove the float and your bottom bouncing.
When i fish I use just enough weight to tick the top of the bigger rocks on the bottom, not dredge the bottom, loose way to much gear if you have to much weight.
I also don't fish for sox, so my methods apply to all species I fish for, pinks, coho, springs if I ever catch one.. lol
Call me a flosser, god forbid I bottom bounce, but lets not judge simply by the way a person catches a fish, I release 10 times as many fish as I take, and I also get skunked more often than not...
If someones fishing with an unusually long leader they are flossing, whether it be attached to a float or not.
All I'm really saying here is lets not paint everyone with the same brush based on the setup they are using, I bottom bounce but I would not say I floss.