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					<description><![CDATA[<p>It’s also worth briefly mentioning different float methods, which can be just the ticket when the waggler is less than ideal. Very deep canals, or those with a steady flow are just two examples where you might need a plan B if you want to float fish with rod and reel. A stick float can be highly effective on any waterway with a healthy flow to it, especially those venues which are essentially canalised rivers. Lock gates and side streams are other obvious spots to try tactics more regularly associated with rivers. Indeed, sometimes it is a mistake to try </p>
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