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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A Varied Approach The behaviour and appetite of chub is legendary in its variety, so many methods will work. A lot depends on the type of canal and water clarity you find. If the chub can be spotted at close quarters, there is a lot to recommend complete simplicity. Clearer, rural canals are perfect for the free-roving, light tackle approach. A free-lined piece of bread crust or lob worm is about as basic as it gets, but provided you haven’t spooked your chub, the reaction can be instant. If you can stalk individual fish, loose feeding or groundbaiting can be </p>
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