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I know which ones you mean TK, - still got some somewhere. These were far more bulbous than those; the swivel was pushed and glued into the fat end; best float I ever used for shallows. I did fish the rivers at one time Image Image Image Image Image Image
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I did fish the rivers at one time


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Must admit I used to really enjoy shallow fishing on rivers, mainly learnt on the Dove at Tutbury and used to look forward to the once a month Dove Open on a Saturday. It used to be 52 pegs sold out every month and tickets hard to come by ! I remember "The Bread man" winning a match on flake in a peg no deeper than a foot !! 90lb odd !!!!!!!!! Kingfisher will know him !!
I used Max winters chubbers which you could use either bottom end or double rubbers, light bulb shaped and still got some !!!!!!!
Also had some original Toppers for deeper pegs and still got them !!!! and still use em !!!
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"The Bread man" winning a match on flake in a peg no deeper than a foot !! 90lb odd !!!!!!!!! Kingfisher will know him !!


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Image Imagesorry boys i can't find them floats Image Image
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I reckon it could be Roy Walker - brilliant bread angler - also on the wasp grub too, though he reckoned he could never make it work on the Dove. The other great bread angler was the late Mick Bark who Kingfisher would definitely know, and I seem to remember him having a 90 lb haul from the upstream section so it might have been him. I've fished the same swim several times - it's a good barbel spot now. A lot of it is only about 1 ft deep, but there is a deeper hole of 6-7 ft at the bottom of the swim which is why the barbel are there - and still plenty of chub.
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We'll have to get you 'sorted' for a sortie on a Cashmores visit to a bit of running water Bill


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bill just bend the stopcock a little ::) ::)somethimes works
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Similar advice as from Joff. Take the lid off the tank to check if the 'float' has jammed on the overflow pipe which lets water continually 'leak' into the tank. Free it and the problem should be solved. More fibre in your diet might help as well...
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