This might be a simple question with a simple answer, but my curiosity has got me... How do people lose their floats on the river? I have been fishing the last 2 years with the same float as far as i can remember...
Jewelz,
Are you catching many fish?
I would guess not.
You are obviously not one of those guys who drag their rig across the bottom and that's a good thing.
People lose their floats several ways.
First if you are not close to the bottom, you are not in the fish zone.
If you are, then chances are you will get snagged up every once in a while and it will break off at the wrong spot. Rocks, branches, trees.
I've lost floats by simply setting the hook when the float dips and it was actually the bottom. It happens with the odd fish hookup too.
And second over time your line will develop knicks and it will break above the swivel.
If this happens then you know you have to change your main line.
Some people will also not use proper weight leaders and their main line will be equal of smaller than the leader size. Which is wrong.
I use 12 lb main line and I do lose the odd float for sure. If I'm using a 10lb leader sometimes my line will break above the float.
The other day on the Squamish I lost a clear drift because it got snagged into a tree on the other bank.
Also not every cast is perfect and if you are taking risks with your rig and casting just before that tree, you might mess it up.
I've never really cared if I lose rigs and never really wasted time on trying to salvage them.
I have enough gear on me so I just snap it off, re-tie and continue fishing. I find some people leave their spot go to the bank, sit down, open their tackle box to re-tie.
You have to have everything on you.
You have to take risks chucking that gear.