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Are These The Most Beautiful Fishing Floats In The World?


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they are quite nice but i would have them wasted in 3 sessions or less :)

 

The trees wherever I fished would take on the appearance of Christmas trees in as many casts... :D

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Very impressive - but why has it suddenly become fashionable to decorate practical (and vulnerable) items of tackle in this way? I could more easily see the point of decorating a float case, box, or tube than the floats themselves.

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To look at they are works of art, but you should only see the tip of a float, and that looks at it's best when it disappears.

 

John.

Angling is more than just catching fish, if it wasn't it would just be called 'catching'......... John

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I knew they reminded me of something! When I was on holiday in Ireland a few years ago, this seemed to be on RTE all the time:

 

http://www.irishpaintmagic.com/

 

One of Bob Ross' disciples, apparently!

so am i so be careful what you say LOL! :P

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LOL dont panic mate!! hehehehe

seriously though i teach and offer private lessons in the "bob ross" technique. have done for quite a few years now...do alot of free painting demos for the local Cats protection trust to raise funds

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