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Up Close: Maver X-elle and 131 Poles - 28/01/2010
Why? Because it’s pink, and pink isn’t normally associated with fishing or fishing tackle. But – and it’s a huge but – this hasn’t been designed for male anglers, it’s been...
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Up Close: Daiwa TDX Reels - 28/01/2010
Now that we’ve put these new TDX models through their paces we can tell you that yes, they certainly are!
The design features of these two reels are, quite simply,...
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Up Close: Preston Innovations GXR Poles - 28/01/2010
With more pole-development techniques becoming available, the Telford-based company introduced two new additions in 2009 and for the coming year has updated the other two poles in the £1,500 and £1,000...
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Greys Klik Lok Bait Boxes - 28/01/2010
The odd sizes are to give your maggots space to move and breathe! The bait boxes are octagonal in shape and easily stack together. The lids are either perforated, or solid...
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Fox Match Micro Plus XT Line - 28/01/2010
XT comes in eight diameters from 0.091mm to 0.234mm on 100m spools. We tested each line with a micrometer and it’s one of the first lines we’ve found to be exact...
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Browning Multi Cupper Pot - 28/01/2010
The cup has a metal thread and adapter for extra durability. In total the cup’s capacity is 250ml.RRP: £4.91 ...
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MAP MkII MatchTek Boots - 28/01/2010
The hiking-style boots are insulated and feature tough rubber soles with softer uppers to allow for comfortable movement. The padded tongue is also waterproof so you’ll be kept dry in very...
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GOT Baits Atomic Pellets - 28/01/2010
In water they leak off the colourings to create an attractive cloud on the bottom. The pellets are available in three colours/flavours – yellow (sweetcorn), green (winter fruits) and red (strawberry)....
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