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- string 20 45 0 1 Float fishing is a very common form of fishing by most anglers. The main advantage
- string 20 60 0 1 of float fishing is that bite detection is simple, when the float starts to bob or
- string 20 75 0 1 move, thier is a fish pulling at the bait below it. Different species of fish bite
- string 20 90 0 1 in different ways. Some species will bite very quickly while others may take a more
- string 20 105 0 1 cautious approach. On top of this some species will "bob" the float by pulling at
- string 20 120 0 1 the bait quickly and letting go again. Others will "run" with the bait, causing the
- string 20 135 0 1 the float to move across the surface of the water. A lot of bottom feeding fish
- string 20 150 0 1 suck the bait from the lake or river bed, this can often have the effect of causing
- string 20 165 0 1 the float to rise in the water, this type of bite is known as a "lift bite". Following
- string 20 180 0 1 a complex bite routine and satisfactory acceptance of the bait the fish will eventually
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