Sea Fishing Floats

Welcome to Angling Active's Sea Fishing Floats category, your destination for the finest floats designed to enhance your saltwater angling adventures. Our carefully curated selection of sea fishing floats offers precision, versatility, and durability, ensuring your bait presentation is spot-on, no matter the conditions.


Whether you're targeting a variety of species from pier or beach, our floats offer stability and visibility, making them essential for successful saltwater angling. Our selection caters to anglers of all skill levels, ensuring you have the right tool to elevate your sea fishing game. Trust Angling Active for the highest-quality sea fishing floats that offer improved bait presentation and an enhanced angling experience!

Fishing with floats is a popular and versatile technique, particularly in saltwater conditions. Sea fishing floats come in different shapes and sizes, each serving a specific purpose based on the fishing technique being used, water conditions and the target species.


What Float Should I Use for Sea Fishing?

The type of float you should use for sea fishing depends on several factors including:

- Water Conditions: Are you fishing in calm waters or in areas with strong currents?

- Fishing Depth: Are you fishing in shallow or deep waters?

- Target Species: Different species may require different float types.

For general-purpose sea fishing, a bubble, waggler or a slider float is often recommended. These floats are good for mid-depth sea fishing and are easy to cast.


What Species Can I Catch Float Fishing in the Sea UK?

Float fishing in the sea in the UK can be quite rewarding. Some of the species you can target include:

Mackerel, Garfish, Pollock, Wrasse, Sea Bass, Sea Trout and many more....


What Size of Float Should I Use for UK Sea Fishing?

The size of the float should be chosen based on the fishing conditions and target species. For shallow waters or for targeting small to medium-sized fish, a float of around 15g to 25g is often sufficient. For deeper waters or larger species, you may need a heavier float, around 30g to 56g.


What Bait Can I Use with a Float for Sea Fishing?

The choice of bait can also vary depending on the target species, but here are some commonly used baits for float fishing in the sea:

Ragworms, sandeels, prawns and small fish strips

It's important to match the bait to the species you are targeting for best results.