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Thursday, 12 January 2012 16:00
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Garbolino Angling Academy

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Garbolino Angling Academy
Tuition days for pole anglers confirmed for 2012 by popular tackle company.
Top tackle firm Garbolino has announced it will once again be running it popular Angling Academy days in 2012.

Following on from the hugely successful tuition days of the past two year, the tackle manufacturer is once again offering individuals who purchase one of Garbolinos top end MAXIM poles the chance to spend a day learning from some of the UK’s best anglers.

Free of charge, MAXIM owners will get the chance to have tuition from such names Grant Albutt, Jason Lebosquet, Neil Machin, Ian Didcote and Scott Geen, as England international an Garbolino UK boss Darren Cox explains.

“These Academy days are fantastic days for all concerned. We have a wealth of knowledge in our stable of angling superstars and they are all great lads, very approachable and willing to help everyone on the day,” said Darren. “With such expertise on offer anglers cannot fail to learn from these guys.

“We have three days planned again; north, midlands and south, all at great fish-filled venues, so if anyone is in the market for a new pole have a look at the MAXIM range and you could also get a free days coaching showing you how to use it!

“It is also one of the ways we like to put back into the sport and thank those anglers who support Garbolino,” he added.