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Old 10-02-2012, 11:24
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Hello! Is the first time i see a waggler Click the image to open in full size.

Which type of thread is used for the decoration?
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Its difficult to see if they are Wagglers or not, I've never seen one with whippings on them like the ones you have submitted. Any chance of a bigger picture, then maybe it would be easier to comment on in a more positive manner.By the way----- welcome to the site.
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Thanks! Are here a forum on lures/floats construction?
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These might very well be floats use in Japan and other places in Asia. Not really wagglers then rather long (very long) decorated sticks.
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I was thinking along the same lines as Red Army, if they are wagglers, they could be samples advertising the makers workmanship.

Look at this website and scroll down the photo's http://handmadefloats.blogspot.com/
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They are made by Andrew Field.

Handmade Fishing Floats By Andrew Field
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These might very well be floats use in Japan and other places in Asia. Not really wagglers then rather long (very long) decorated sticks.
I doubt it as the photo is nicked from here.

Also worth looking here, here and here.
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They are just too nice to use, I wouldn't fish within a hundred yards of an Alder in case of losing one.
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wonder how long it would be before I managed to cast on into a bank side tree, 2,3 casts?
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