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Shimano Carp Luggage SLR Camera Holster
RRP: £16.99
With anglers taking more and more photos of their catches, it makes sense to keep their cameras safe and this holster protects SLR models. With plenty of padding, a zipped base for
accessories and a handy carry strap, it’s just the job for many makes.
Shimano Normark T: 0330 333 4888 E:
sales@shimanonormark-eu.com W:
www.shimano.com
Old Ghost Double Layer Boilies
RRP: Call for details
Old Ghost Bait T: 07808 210537 or 07759 284554 E:
info@oldghostbait.co.uk W:
www.oldghostbait.co.uk
Winner of the EFTTEX Best New Product 2012, this is a different type of hooker boilie with a natural outer coating that breaks down, leaving the natural boilie in a bed of enticing feed. Maggot, Seafood, Snail and Squid fl avours are all now available in sizes of 14mm, 16mm, 18mm and 22mm.
Paul Garner Book: Underwater Angling
RRP: £24.99
One of the best-known names in angling, Paul Garner has used his knowledge and Stuart Morgan’s images to detail what happens to the bait on the riverbed or lake bottom. Providing a great insight into what occurs under
the water, this book looks at popular species and how they react to modern tactics.
Paul Garner E:
paulgarner@me.com
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www.tandgmagazine.com
During the making of the high-modulus HM rods, Scierra discovered the ‘X Factor’ of fl y fi shing. The design includes a unique 100 per cent custom-made reel seat, where the blank is a part of the seat. The construction provides lightness and sensitivity with the benefi ts of the 36T
medium-fast-action carbon. Each rod is fi tted with quality cork, saltwater-resistant guides and is supplied in a quality rod bag and tube with screw-in fi ttings.
Svendsen Sport T: 01827 59659 E:
uk@svendsen-sport.com W:
www.svendsen-sport.com
Scierra HMX Fly Rods
RRP: £139.99
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