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Designed for high performance longevity, this range of predator and river fishing floats from E.T. is made entirely from wood, which stands up to the stresses of heavy water, hard takes, and fast runs from heavy fish, far better than its plastic counterpart.
A carefully-crafted waggler bottom displays exceptional attention to detail, with a swivel internally attached via a split pin, ensuring excellent hold on a loaded float which is weighted to half cock, giving sufficient buoyancy to clearly show a lift take from a pike or other large predator taking your bait from beneath the float.
What Discipline Is It For?
Designed to give quick, effective indication for your predator fishing, floats are a versatile piece of terminal tackle, and can be used across almost all fishing disciplines.
Why Should I Buy It?
When you’re fishing fast water, such as rivers, a float is a very easy, very quiet, form of bite indication – perfect if you’re a bit of a secret squirrel angler, and don’t want to alert every angler on the bank, and the passing dog walkers, whenever you get a catch. Unlike bite alarms, floats aren’t set off by tangled weeds or strong winds, either, so you know you’ll be giving your energy to something that’s worth it.
What’s The Best Thing About It?
Floats are simple, traditional fun. Ask almost any angler, and their first fishing memories will involve watching brightly coloured floats bobbing on a local lake or river. There’s something instinctively pleasing about just watching a piece of coloured wood or plastic on the end of a line, especially in these high-tech days when angling seems almost to be more about what tech and tackle you can afford than any skill or judgement.