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- string 20 45 0 1 The bait used in the swimfeeder is the same as the hook bait. Using a swimfeeder has
- string 20 60 0 1 both advantages and disadvantages though. The freeline option is a ledger method
- string 20 75 0 1 used without using a weight, and is normally used in conjunction with a light bait,
- string 20 90 0 1 such as a bread flake that will float on the surface. When a floating bait is used on
- string 20 105 0 1 a freeline the ledger bite detector is not operative as the bite can be detected
- string 20 120 0 1 visually by the angler. The weight of the bait determines if it will float on the
- string 20 135 0 1 surface or not. Whichever ledger configuration is selected, it can be viewed by
- string 20 150 0 1 examining the current rod set up. When selecting the type ledger weight to use it is
- string 20 165 0 1 important to understand that heavier weights cast further but create a larger splash
- string 20 180 0 1 and can sometimes be detected by fish when they pull on the bait.
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