Classy Performance… In Four Sizes! Match Fishing puts Browning’s latest reel under the knife.
When buying a reel, the focus of many modern match anglers is to have something lightweight.
Whether you’re casting a Method feeder to an island on your local commercial, or running a stick float down a river, the weight factor of a reel is very important. On picking up the Sphere MgTi from Browning, the first thing that you notice is just how lightweight this piece of kit is.
• Lightweight material
• Machine washable
• Sizes range from S to 4XL
RRP: £26. 95
www. drennantackle. com
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• Interchangeable system
• Available in range of sizes
• Two stems provided
RRP: £2. 99
www. prestoninnovations. com
Don't forget - subscribers to the magazine get 5% OFF THIS PRODUCT at Angling Direct.
Reading The Water. . . Tom Scholey gets to grips with possibly the most unusual item that he has ever been sent for review, the Deeper Smart Sonar Pro+…
I must admit to being slightly perplexed when I was sent the Deeper Smart Sonar Pro+ fishfinder for review in this, a match fishing magazine.
All-Round Power… Matt Godfrey hits the bank with the latest mid-range weapon from Frenzee.
I love getting out on the bank with what I like to think are mid-range poles. The reason? Simply because they are what I have used for a lot of my own fishing, and very often still do. That’s why I was very excited when the FXT Precision Power pole from Frenzee arrived in our offices.
Webb’s World!
After offending most of the angling world with his last couple of rants, our irreverent scribe Dan Webb turns his savage tongue on his own breed – canal anglers!
It's been said that I've been a little rude in this column over the past few months. Some have even suggested that I'm a judgemental hypercritical keyboard s£&t slinger! It seems that I've slated and picked holes in every niche of fishing except the forms that I'm best known for. So then, there's nothing for it; you’re gunna get it now canal anglers!
Canal anglers are a strange breed, it's all about poles and moaning about boats and carp are seen as vermin. They look down their nose at anyone who fishes anything else other than the cut and on the rare occasion that they are seen fishing anywhere else, they make tedious jokes about No2 elastic and 28 hooks.