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Treat them as a fish finder,if you cast in and your rod tip does not tap then often there will be active fish in the area. If you stay on the move(20 minutes in each swim,lowering the bait not casting)then they will not have time to remove your baits and you will not be sitting without a something on the hook so not so affected. Try plastic baits or small 10mm hard wood balls on the hair glugged long term in your boilie glug, you can drill small holes in the wood and push paste in the holes and then paste wrap the wood ball).Use a rock hard air dried boilie whilst feeding softer baits. Another one if fishing long sessions,put a punctured tuna fish can on a string and lower in the edge..If fishing meat use a serious sized lump.You can also get big shrink tube, armourtek? to shrink over your bait.
 
Forgot to mention use boilie stops that go inside the boilie-like the fox pellet stops,Crays can remove the small normal boilie stops and then remove your bait .Skim the fox pellet stop wings and area with paste to make them even more difficult to remove
 
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