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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Presentation is Key Perhaps the main disadvantage of waggler fishing compared to the pole is accuracy. If you can loose feed and cast to a tight area time and again, you will catch more fish. Picking a marker on the far bank to aim at is one solution, but practice makes perfect. The waggler really comes into its own on shallow narrowboat canals; once the depth exceeds several feet it becomes less and less practical. The same could be said when conditions become blustery or the canal starts to flow harder. Presentation then becomes trickier. Sometimes you’ll still catch ‘on </p>
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