Posts Tagged ‘Snag Fishing’

New Products

Friday, March 6th, 2009

We’ve had a few new products in so I will give you a quick run down. First up we have the new Wychwood Solace Carp Rods  , these look superb with a really cool matt finish, gun metal trim rings and a signature carbon weave butt grip. Couple the price with the unconditional lifetime policy and these rods are well worth a look. On the terminal tackle front we have the new  Korda Wide Gape X Hooks  which are a stepped up version of their ever popular wide gape pattern. The Wide Gape X is the ideal snag fishing hook. From Gardner Tackle we have the dual purpose Power Lifter Weigh Bar  and the Scorpion Stik  , which is just the job for getting those boilies out at distance. Finally the new  Korda Thinking Tackle Series 3  DVD is also now available featuring season three of the popular Sky TV series. For more information or to purchase please follow the above links.

Best fishes,

John

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Century Neville Snag Ears, Stealth Camo Braid A Review

Friday, December 12th, 2008

New in are the Century Neville Snag Ears and Berkleys Spiderwire Stealth Camo Braid. Both of these items look as though they would give any carp angler a significant edge.

Century Neville Snag Ears

As I’m sure most of you know Century have taken over the manufacture of the Stevie Neville Stainless Range. Though the snag ears have been around for some time, it’s always been a bit difficult to get a hold of them. Now that Century are involved supplies should be more readily available. The Snag Ears are for snag fishing primarily, but are also great when fishing nearside margins with the rods pointing forward. An excellent bit of kit that does what it say’s on the tin and also looks good.

Century Neville Snag Ears

use the link above for more info.

Berkley Spiderwire Stealth Camo Braid

This looks really interesting and I’ll be giving it a try myself. Berkley have done lots of tests in their fish laboratories in America and they found that fish spook of lines that are a single colour. After trying various combinations they came up with The Stealth Camo Braid. The same tests showed that the fish did not spook off the broken outline of The Stealth. The colour on the Stealth changes every two or three feet and there are about four or five different colour variations.

                                        Stealth Camo Braid

So for all you braid users out there, this is definatley worth a look. For more info click the link above.

Best fishes,

John

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