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- string 20 45 0 1 Deciding on the float is a complicated process, but not essential. Basically floats
- string 20 60 0 1 have various different characteristics that don't affect the type of fish you catch
- string 20 75 0 1 too much. These characteristics affect how the float behaves on casting and during
- string 20 90 0 1 a bite. Also floats have different amounts of shot attached to the hook end of the
- string 20 105 0 1 line. The number of shot required to "cock" the float upright differs from float to
- string 20 120 0 1 float, this amount also depicts how fast the bait will sink, the more shot the faster
- string 20 135 0 1 the bait will sink to the required depth or the bottom, if the set depth is greater
- string 20 150 0 1 than the water depth. Floats also differ in colour and appearance, and is really an
- string 20 165 0 1 asthetic thing, down to the anglers preferences. Remember when choosing a float
- string 20 180 0 1 the weight of the bait also has an impact on the float. A heavy bait will sink
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