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Definition of waggler in English: wagglernoun ˈwaɡlə Fishing A type of long float designed to be especially sensitive to movement of the bait, chiefly used in semi-still water. Example sentencesExamples - I have used ordinary coarse fishing wagglers as bite detectors when fishing a sprat close in and believe me it catches plenty of pike.
- This style of fishing uses a waggler to present a bait well up in the water.
- To reduce this effect I tend to use large bodied wagglers, which are more stable in the water and are not dragged out of position so easily.
- I also carry a good selection of straight peacock wagglers for fishing further out and when there is not much flow in Winter.
- I have a small tackle box that holds a variety of wagglers, trotting floats, leads, spinners, shot and hooks.
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