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i have always used normal floats that you thread the line through then attatch shot to the line when fishing but i have bought some floats whitch are self shotted with weight attached to the bottom of it and you clip them onto the line, theyre called puddle chucker floats and they seem really simple to use.so are they any good?

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it has a small clip at the bottom whitch u clip onto the line and i thought they would be good because they would save alot of time and effort putting the split shot down the line like Billbroon said.When i first saw them i thought they looked really good but i thought if they were so good why doesnt everyone use them?

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They are limited in use as you will get no indication if a fish takes on the drop or moves upwards with bait ect. Shoting up the line is needed for bait presentation and indication.

 

Wouldn't the float take measurably longer to settle under such circunstances?

 

I've always found that shotting wagglers down the line is rarely needed if you know your tackle.

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As said previously they are usually used for fishing up in the water with pellets, corn e.t.c on commercial carp waters, as for attaching to the main line if the floats are 100% loaded you'll need to invest in a packet of silicone float stops, drennan make a good 1. For gods sake dont clamp the float on to your mainline as it will become a weak spot and possibly lead to line breakages, but remember to keep feeding regularly to get the fish up in the water.

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