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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Casters Maggots might be ideal for getting plenty of bites on the canal, but when you want to single out a bigger stamp of fish, casters are often the answer. These are the chrysalis stage of the maggot, and the bait countless canal experts count on to tempt real net fillers of many species -but especially big roach. Harvesting your own casters is a time-consuming operation, achieved by continuously separating those maggots which have ‘turned’, using a riddle which the maggots crawl through, leaving just the inert casters. A much easier solution is to buy casters direct from your local </p>
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