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Trakker Layers Sleeping Bag


RRP: £99.99


This triple-layered bag provides multiple options for use throughout all four seasons. The two upper layers, with a fl eece inner,


will keep users toasty in winter but can be removed to leave the cotton layer when the temperature begins to rise.


Trakker Products T: 0114 272 7783 E: info@trakkerproducts.co.uk W: www.trakkerproducts.co.uk


John Hunter Editor


T: 01327 315412 M: 07990 542958


E: john@dhpub.co.uk W: www.tandgmagazine.com


What items should tackle dealers have on their shelves right now? Here are a few suggestions from some of the key players in the trade.


Korum Roving Spoon Net


RRP: £13.99


This collapsible spoon net will suit mobile anglers who are not keen on transporting a big, wet net after a busy day on the bank. There are three sizes available – 22in, 26in and 30in – so there’s one


to cover practically every coarse fi shing situation you might encounter, and every species.


Korum T: 01952 290520 E: info@korum.co.uk W: www.korum.co.uk


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Fulling Mill Fly Boxes


RRP: Call for details


These well-designed fl y boxes look good and work well. Flat and compact, they have plenty of storage space for every type of pattern. Made clear for easy fl y selection, they come in various sizes and are safe and secure, thanks to an easy-lock system.


Fulling Mill T: 01293 778600 E: sales@fullingmill.com W: www.fullingmill.com


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