An adaptable fishing float with customizable rattle and weight content. The device itself is comprised of an upper and lower member made with buoyant material. Inside the upper member is housed a threaded cap with a watertight seal. Inside the lower member is housed a hollow plastic cylinder with a threaded upper rim for use in attaching to the threaded cap of the upper member. When the two members are attached, they form a cone shape with a width of two and one eight inches at the top and tapering down to one inch at the bottom. The cylinder inside the float can house a variety of steel, plastic, and glass beads to produce a fish attracting rattle sound. The cylinder can also house steel and lead weights to improve casting distances and float stability. A variety of other fish attractants can be housed within the cylinder. Such a device can be employed as a conventional fishing float used for rod and reel casting. The device is particularly useful in that both the amount of weight and rattle can be adjusted to suit the constantly changing fishing environments throughout a given day eliminating the need to search for and change to the proper float, all the while having to cut line and untie/tie knots. In addition, due to the unique method in which the fishing line is attached to the upper and lower member by use of small eyelets, float tangles are almost completely eliminated, even when casting into the wind.