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Yeah, that's what I noticed. The floats in the Wally World are for a general audience. The wagglers and other designed don't fit into the American way of thinking. I bet in order for them to make sales, they had to make a basic line of floats more accessible to a general audience. Most people look at British floats and don't get it. They rather buy the big red-and-white ball or cigar floats because that's what they're familiar with.
The floats I make, nearly everyone buys the short floats, but when they ask which float works the best, I always tell them the long ones work best because length determines sensitivity. It's just too different for most people. Other than the well informed people like here on Crappie.com, most people just don't get it no matter how many videos I put out on them.
It's funny really. They see me catching lots of fish with these, I demonstrate time after time how they work, yet they almost always buy the shorter versions. It's because it's easier to cram everything down into what you know verses learning something new.
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