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- SHADOW 135 15 25 0 1 Float fishing
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- string 20 45 0 1 take the plunge and take the bait fully into its mouth. This will cause the float
- string 20 60 0 1 to sink fully in the water, providing the fish has the power to pull the float
- string 20 75 0 1 under. This is now the time to "strike" by lifting the rod or clicking on the right
- string 20 90 0 1 mouse button. This action causes the line to pull the hook upwards, normally hooking
- string 20 105 0 1 the fish in the top lip, which is not harmful to fish. Once the hook is in the lip
- string 20 120 0 1 the the angler can start reeling in the fish. It is possible for the fish to hook
- string 20 135 0 1 itself without the angler striking, this depends on the bait being used and the hook
- string 20 150 0 1 size selected. Also it is possible to strike early in the bite sequence ( before the
- string 20 165 0 1 fish has taken the bait ). This may result in a succesful hooking of the fish depending
- string 20 180 0 1 on hook size and bait, and more importantly where in the bite sequence you struck.
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