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Hi and welcome to the home of Premier Floats. We have a fantastic new addition to our already hailed range of Pellett Wagglers. Click on the picture or the "New Products" button to see why you just might need one. Unlike most fishing float sites ours offers much more than just pretty pictures of floats. Of course you can see our full range of floats, and it is some range, but once you've found the float you want, highlight it to see what sizes we make and then try clicking the "shotting diagram" icon. This will get you a detailed explanation and a full colour image showing you how to set the float up to get the very best from it. |
As a great new feature we have teamed up with a trusted retail outlet so now once you have found the floats you want you can click the "Buy Online" icon and go directly to their web site for a great speedy service. Oh, and in case you didn't know, we think its worth telling you. ALL Premier Floats are made in the UK. That's something worth shouting about! |
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![]() Mushroom Special Unless you’ve been on another planet for the past couple of years you’ll know that one of the most popular and a prolific method of catching Carp is the Pellet Waggler style. Lots has been written about the method, some useful, some not so. One theme that has been constant is that it’s a method that should be avoided in windy conditions. Silicone Swivel Float Adaptors Picture this. So we’ve set up our float and got it just right. The hook is tied and we’re ready to start fishing. For a while everything is going fine and then something changes. It could be the weather conditions, maybe you need to cast out a little further or perhaps you want to change method. ![]() Anti-Dive Discs Read almost any article about fishing the Pellet Waggler and it will say that you should use an un-loaded float. Why? Because loaded floats dip too much and take too long to settle when cast out. Well there is some truth in that but as many of us know a loaded float is often what we’ll choose to use. |
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