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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Keep in Touch! Hits can come at any time when lure fishing, from the first seconds the lure hits the water to the very end of the cast. Always try to keep some tension and try to feel what the lure is doing. If it feels suspicious, strike! Canals tend to demand accurate, short-range casting. Quite often this will be a case of a simple underarm swing or side casts and with practice you’ll be able to drop your lure on a sixpence. Another useful skill is carefully checking or ‘feathering the line, by gently applying your index finger to </p>
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