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Giving you four green and brown rings per pack, this terminal tackle from Drennan gives you an effective coarse fishing or match angling lead and feeder set up, with the Drennan Run Rings offering low resistance, and giving effective performance when used alongside swivels and quick stop beads.
Whether you’re fishing for barbel, chub, carp, perch, tench, or even eels, these run rings from Drennan give a smooth, fish-friendly performance that will ensure you enjoy all the sport your session has to offer.
Available in sizes Small, Medium, and Large, these rings are suitable for any feeder or lead set up, in almost any venue.
What Discipline Is It For?
Giving effective performance for the lead and feeder set ups that are commonly used in coarse fishing, these run rings should be in every coarse angler’s tackle box.
Why Should I Buy It?
In coarse fishing, technique is only part of the battle; you need your subsurface set up to do the business in attracting, hooking, and holding fish. That means your bait, rig, hooks, and line all come into play, with their individual performance elements being enhanced by smaller items of terminal tackle, which can seem unnecessary, until you use them for the first time.
Designed to help create an effective lead or feeder set up, these Drennan rings are an affordable way to enhance your angling.
What’s The Best Thing About It?
These rings’ low resistance means your fish can have a good, safe run, giving your coarse fishing the sport you want, without putting the fish you love and admire in any danger.