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6 BAIT


STORAGE & FEEDING


Our best selling Greys Klip-Lok® Bait Boxes make other designs look old fashioned!


These are the first bait boxes to offer lids that can’t possibly bemuddled up with other designs, and they won’t ever come off accidentally. Apart frommaking bait spills a thing of the past, these revolutionary boxes offer Flip Top and Perforated lid options.


“The Flip Top Lid bait boxes are excellent when fishing in all weather conditions.


The extremely simple to use hinged lidmakes accessingmy bait quick and easy, along with keeping it dry in the rain and shaded in the sun. Not having to worry about the elements ruiningmy bait letsme concentrate on the job in hand, catching fish.” CATHAL HUGHES


FLIP TOP LID BAIT BOX Flip Tops allow fast access while keeping baits dry or sealed, perfect for fast bagging sessions. The inner lid has a clever catch so it will only completely seal with extra pressure. If left slightly ajar air can get in but water can’t, keeping baits likemaggots alive and dry in the wettest of weather.


KLIP-LOK®


Klip-Lok Flip Top Lid available in 1.4, 2.4, 3.4 pint sizes


RRP from£3.99


PERFORATED LID BAIT BOX This perforated lid version has four “barriers” to prevent live baits escaping. The lids feature Klip-Lok fastenings, combined with soft rubber gaskets that give a tight seal. The perforations are tapered to prevent clogging and they are also ring-fenced so even wet pinkies and squatts can’t get near the openings.


KLIP-LOK®


Klip-Lok Perforated Lid available in 1.4, 2.4, 3.4 pint sizes


TIP: If you store casters in a Flip Top box place some damp newspaper over thembefore closing the lid. This prevents your bait fromdrying out and turning rubbery, also helping the casters to turn a perfect golden brown colour.


www.greysfishing.com RRP from£2.99


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