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Daiwa Prorex Duckfin Shad 6cm Urume 9pk
Daiwa Prorex Duckfin Shad 9cm Spotted Mullet 7pk
Daiwa Prorex Flexi Jig Head System - Pink
Daiwa Prorex Mini Jig 10g - Mat Chart
Daiwa ProRex Spinner Bait 4g - Pearl Ayu
Ecopower USB Heated Gas Canister Cover
Power your adventure with the RidgeMonkey EcoPower USB Heated Gas Canister Cover: designed to fit all common 440-500 size butane / propane mixture camping gas canisters, the USB-powered heater coil will gently warm your gas canister enabling efficient use of every last drop of fuel even in the coldest conditions.
Fox Rage Offset Hooks
Guru - Fusion Mat Bag
- Useful for either the safe unhooking of fish due to the soft padding, or for storing of tackle and accessories due to the zipped section! Made from high density foam, it can be folded up and carried easily. There is an additional rear storage pocket for extra accessories.
Guru 10ft Feeder Rod & Reel Combo
Guru 10ft Float Rod & Reel Combo
Guru 15" Feeder Rigs with Bayonet
15" hooklength for feeder or straight lead fishing for use with the cone, pva or cage feeders X-Strong Guru N Gauge monofilament Super sharp eyed MWG Hook Perfect hook size to bayonet/hair ratio Bayonets make hair rigging super quick figure of eight loop for easy connection...
Guru 4" Bayonet Hair Rigs
- Features our tiny Bait Bayonets tied to the hair
- The bayonets are twisted metal spikes
- Allows the attachment of hard baits like boilies
- Can be used with artificial baits very quickly
- They provide a secure attachment
- Allowing long, forceful casts to be made
- Safe in the knowledge that the bait will stay on
Guru 4" Method Feeder Rigs with Bait Bands
Bait bands are vital when fishing with pellets, which is standard tactics on commercial waters. As such, our ready rigs are now available with Guru Bait Bands attached to the hair. They are available as 15” Feeder Hair Rigs and...
Guru 4" Method Feeder Rigs with speed stop
Guru 50" Umbrella
Designing a large brolly has been quite a project, and speaking with the match team, the key thing to get right was durability. If anglers are putting a brolly up, it’s likely to be in adverse conditions, and needs to be up to the test!