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Match Fishing Staff  |  Dec 13, 2016  |  0 comments
•Super-grip sole •Water resistant •Extremely comfortable RRP: £49. 99 www. prestoninnovations. com .
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•Stylish and modern design •Incorporates Surefit design for maximum comfort •Elasticated Velcro size adjustment Surefit Visor •Open top helps keep you cool in high temperatures •Stylish and modern design •Incorporporates Surefit design for maximum comfort RRP: £13. 99 Six-Panel Baseball Caps •One size fits all •Large peak •Stylish Matrix six-panel design RRP: £11. 99 RRP: £14. 99 www.
Match Fishing Staff  |  Dec 13, 2016  |  0 comments
The latest government statistics show that angling participation has increased over the last 12 months as anglers head out to the banks more often. The Active People Survey is carried out by Sport England to establish how many people are participating in sport. The survey, looks at all sports, including angling, as part of the government drive to keep people engaged in sporting activity. 164,500 anglers were canvassed as part of the regular study to find out how often people go fishing and what is their background.
Match Fishing Staff  |  Dec 13, 2016  |  0 comments
•Elongated hybrid super-soft shot •Accommodates up to 0. 30mm line •Available as individual, four or six-tub dispensers RRP: £1. 80 (refill), £6. 50 (four-tub dispenser), £9.
Match Fishing Staff  |  Dec 13, 2016  |  0 comments
The Preston Pole Pairs qualifier fished at Tunnel Barn Farm on 26th November saw the top three pairs on the day progress through to the Grand Final at Woodland View. The match turned out to be a bitter sweet affair for the Maver Gold Dynamite team. Fielding four pairs out of the twenty-four that fished, the team were hopeful of a good result and so it turned out to be with Luke Capewell (pictured above right) and Wayne Bailey (pictured above left) qualifying for the final. The pair finished in third place with a combined weight of 89lb 11oz.
Match Fishing Staff  |  Dec 13, 2016  |  0 comments
Unbelievable Value! Tom Scholey gets on the bank with the Maver Oculus 999, a pole he believes sets a new standard in mid-range pole performance. To say that I was extremely impressed with this pole would be the king of all understatements. Value for money-wise, it is among the very best I have tested. Why? Because it is probably the only pole that I have tested in its price point that performs exceptionally well at its full length.
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•Strong pattern •Available in sizes 10 to 20 •Anti-glint finish RRP: £1. 35 www. middytackle. com .
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Bradley Gibbons fished the Preston Pole Pairs qualifier at Hampshire’s Gold Valley Lakes in an effort to get into the £11,000 Grand Final. He and partner Mark Goddard have managed to book their place in March’s final with a combined effort of just over 15lb. The pair, will now compete for their chance to win the £4,000 first place prize at Woodland View on March 4th along with twenty nine other pairs. “Saturday just gone saw me venture to Gold valley lakes in Aldershot attempting to qualify for the Pole Pairs final.
Match Fishing Staff  |  Dec 13, 2016  |  0 comments
Take An Adventure! Match Fishing takes a look at Colmic’s latest range of feeder rods, designed to handle even the most brutal workouts…When it comes to long-range casting on open lakes or using heavy feeders on rivers such as the tidal Trent, specific gear up for the job is a must. This is where the Colmic Scrape Next Adventure rods come into play. The 90g 13ft, 120g 13ft and 120g 13ft 8in models are serious pieces of kit. These three rods are made to deal with the rigours of heavy feeder work on fast-flowing rivers, fishing and long-range casting, and the strain put on them within these disciplines of the sport.
Match Fishing Staff  |  Dec 13, 2016  |  0 comments
Blink And You’ll Miss It! Match Fishing magazine’s chief sub editor David Haynes recounts a tale of loss, and rejoices at the return of a faithful friend. After doing this fishing stuff for a good many years you think you pretty much know what to do and what not to do, until something comes along and catches you out… In a match at the famous Glebe fishery recently I should have been prepared for the ferocity of some of the carp bites – I’ve seen the tip go round here a few times before, and I know that when they want the bait they take it… and how! I was fishing a bomb and pellet at a gentle lob’s distance, and having cast out and set the rod in the rest I turned round on my seatbox to reach something behind me. I wasn’t clipped up and the clutch on my Team Daiwa 3012D reel was set lightly, so I was a little confused by the splashy gurgling noise coming from where my rod had just been. Spinning round, I saw it bounce into the lake and motor off away from me.

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