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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Cut Kings Despite being present on many canals, chub are anything but evenly spread. Fish the wrong area and you might never see one, whereas a favourite hideout could be the home of a dozen fat fish. Like perch, chub can be reassuringly predictable in their haunts and habits. They are lovers of shade and cover first and foremost. Bridges, lock gates, tree cover and moored boats are all likely places to find them. Sometimes it is possible to lure them out with free food, but in general terms chub fishing is about presenting your offering as close to cover </p>
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