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ESP Pop UpsYour eyes don’t deceive you: yes, ESP is now selling pop-ups and here are all the details…ESP has been at the heart of the Hinged Stiff Link/Chod Rig movement. They were the first company to produce a
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Looking Sharp…Presenting Cygnet’s new line of rod supports, the 20/20 collection – a completely interchangeable range which looks divine!Less that three years ago, Brand Manager at the spiritual home of
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Fox Bedchair Evolution
30 years of bedchair making combine to produce the FX Flatliter: the lightest, most compact, most advanced sleeping system the original makers of bankside beds have ever produced.First
This weekend saw me and Jeri (my dog!) back on my Cambs water, in the same swim I’d fished in my last session, and the opposite point of the island where I’d had fish from previously.The rods were soon out on the same three spots as last week.
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Fox Cookware
Man-friendly – Jamie Oliver Results…
Designed to be stylish, compact and versatile, this new collection of cookware from Fox will keep you well fed, scrubbing less (i.e. cleaning) and yet
Here come the Cod!Great news, as the Codling are coming inshore already and early signs look as if it could be a bumper season. Already there’s lots of small Codling starting to show all along the Essex coastline, most of these have been on the
Shimano Baitrunner ST-RB ReviewThe original Shimano Baitrunner ST was without doubt one of our best selling reels, let alone Baitrunner reels, of the past few years. At around £50 in price it offered tremendous value for money and was the
Drennan Acolyte Carp Pole Review For today’s Wednesday review our good friend and deputy editor of Coarse Angling Answers, Steve Martin, looks at the new Drennan Acolyte Carp Pole.The last 18 months have seen Drennan’s Acolyte range increase at a
Beach Fishing For Flatfish - Sole, Rigs, Tips & TacticsSole are a small Flatfish which can be caught throughout the summer months, generally feeding under the cover of darkness they venture close inshore to feed on worms, shrimps and other