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Fox Micron MX

After 8 years of sterling (and not so sterling service, that’s another story) my expensive pair of buzzers decided it was time to pack in.
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The Remedy From Mistral Baits

There isn't a lot to say about The Remedy that hasn't been said already in the press. It's just one of those baits that catches ...
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John Roberts Clip On Rod Bands

More and more anglers now keep their rods made-up so that they’re ready for use in a jiffy. The conventional way to do so is ...
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Carpe 100 Long Range Carp Rod From Decathlon

I’ll leave the price of this rod until near the end of the review. I wouldn’t want it to scare you… I have been using ...
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The Banax Tova 600L Baitcasting Reel

First things first, take a look at the reel pictured here, click on the pictures to have a better look and then have a guess ...
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The Keymaster From Aquapac

It's well known in my circle of friends that somebody will fall in when we fish together. I seem to be a bankside Jonah. The ...
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Optilabs Prescription Polarising Sunglasses

The small package was waiting for me when I got home. Having passed go, taken a chance and collected the proceeds of a maturing endowment ...
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Topdawg Jerk Bait

It was at a Lure Anglers' Society competition at Ardingly reservoir where I first saw Del Bennett working a jerkbait. Using a jerkbait rod and ...
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Attracta Lead Free Sinkers

When using lures, we often select by colour. Carp anglers often favour brightly coloured boilies. Indeed, general coarse anglers have been using brightly coloured maggots for years. So, ...
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Grosari Lures

Grosari Lures are made in Finland, the home of the original floating diver and the biggest most famous lure manufacturer in the world. I’d never ...
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Terry-Doe Born 18 July 1956, in Berkshire, Terry is a Romany Gypsy, who spent his formative years hunting most things that ran, crawled, swam or flew, in and around the gravel pits, fields and streams of Horton and Wraysbury. Terry began writing for various magazines in 1987, and these days a publishing company employs him full-time as a technical editor. A former U.S. National, European and British shooting champion, Terry rediscovered fishing about two years ago, and having retired from the competition shooting circuit, he now lists angling as his ‘main retreat.’ Carp and pike are Terry’s species of choice, although he’ll ‘have a go at anything that gets me next to a lake, stream or river.’ Terry Doe makes no claim to expert angler status. He catches some decent fish - mainly thanks to his ability to hunt-out their locations - but he’s an absolute master at enjoying what he does. He says, "For me, fishing’s about being out there, among the life of a lake, rather than just going after what’s in it. If I can teach my boys that there’s more to see in a stream than there will ever be on a television screen - then I’ll be happy."