@Clive
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I'm with Peter. The fluted float catches the current better than a conventional round bodied float so it is more efficient in that it drifts closer to the speed of the current. You can hold it back just as easily as with a conventional float. But in slow flows I reckon that the drift of a conventional float will be far slower than the flow and that of a fluted float because of the current catching it better. It is also easier to mend the line with a fluted float.
I don't know why they don't make fluted wagglers.
I don't know why they don't make fluted wagglers.