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Old 12th June 2008, 02:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Have used different brands & styles of float for margin fishing - some performing & outlasting others, being more durable. Looking for suggestions for a good float to try over the coming months. Any suggestions please regarding this, & floats that are quite easily obtainable. I know many people rate highly the Mick Wilkinson brand but every time i have checked the floats out on the Net in the past they say (no stock) against each model! Thankyou
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prestons tyson range of floats i"m still using the same floats after 3 seasons
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Preston Bazzerla and Malmans are as good as any.
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Oneabung where would i get Malman floats from? Not come across this make where i live in the Midlands. Thanks
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Dura floats are as good,but as with any float with those spring eye's don't put ur line thro it,use a rubber.Dura 10's are spot on for margin.Never had a dura break,but i don't catch many.
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Looking at these KC Carpa 3's I have on my desk I would say thery would be ideal I very much doubt you could break them
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harrison sports have them in malmans that is
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I've Been using the Preston Tyson range for years now not had any damaged. I've just brought some more and the body colour are totally different to the last lot I brought which were different again from the originals but the floats themselves are still all the same great quality.
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middy hi viz,they do a range from pellet corn meat and paste they are £1 each got plastic eye and ive yet to break 1
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