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Poles and Whips

Rods

Poles are long hollow carbon fibre rods generally in sections. Although cheaper Fibre glass models are available. The higher the carbon content the lighter and thinner the...

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Pulla Bung

Sundries

An ingenious piece of fishing tackle that allows you to thread your elastic through the bung and a centre tube so that your elastic is available when you have broken down to...

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Quiver Tip

Bite Alarms

The eyed tip of approximately 1-2ft in length that can be attached as an extension to the end of the rod by a put in or screw-in method. The quiver tip itself is a means of...

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River Floats

Floats

Types include Balsa Stick, Wire Stick, Avon, Grayling, Chubber, the tend to chunky more buoyant floats for holding back in flowing water.

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Sliding Stop Knot

Knots

This knot is as its name suggests is a knot that can slide up and down the main line stopping the float or feeder at a desirerd place. Here is good tutorial on how to tie it...

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Spade End hooks

Hooks

Spade end hooks have a small spade at the end to allow the angler to 'whip' the line on and the spade stops the line sliding off. The are many tools for doing this or you do it...

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Split shot weights

Sundries

These are small round pieces of metal (formerly lead)with a spit down the side allowing the angler to close the split around the line. These come in various sizes. SSG being the...

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StillWater Floats

Floats

These tend to be be straight or bodied and made of balsa and peacock quills.

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