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string 20 45 0 1 Another decision to be made when choosing a float is how far it will cast and how
string 20 60 0 1 the float is affected by the wind in a cast. Heavier floats will cast further and
string 20 75 0 1 be affected less by strong windy conditions. One very common use for float fishing
string 20 90 0 1 is trotting a stream. The angler is able to let the float move with the current into
string 20 105 0 1 areas that would otherwise be unreachable by casting. This also has the added benefit
string 20 120 0 1 of not disturbing the water where he intends to fish, some heavier floats can create
string 20 135 0 1 quite a splash when they hit the surface, effectively spooking the fish, which can
string 20 150 0 1 make them weary or even scare the cautious fish off. Trotting a stream can be used
string 20 165 0 1 to approach a fish a distance away quietly. Occasionly as the float trots in the
string 20 180 0 1 current it may become snagged on the bottom in shallow or "weedy" areas.
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