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Total Carp Staff  |  Dec 14, 2016  |  0 comments
The Tackle Box’s Lee Jackson says: Simple and very effective way of keeping line tidy on a spool. Nothing can be more annoying sometimes than line spilling off the spool and then getting tangled with almost anything that it comes into contact with. These bands fit most commonly used spools and simply attach to the spool similarly to how you would attach an elastic band. The end of the line passes through a bead and then can by dispensed by pulling the end of the line or pushing the bead round with your fingers to wind it back onto the spool.
Total Carp Staff  |  Dec 14, 2016  |  0 comments
A unique copolymer mixture provides an unobtrusive, transparent appearance Offers superb knot strength with a grinner and palomar Controlled stretch allows a sensitive feel when finding that ‘donk’ Lo-viz green and deep brown Available in 10lb, 12lb, 15lb and 20lb £14. 99 WWW. GARDNERTACKLE. CO.
Total Carp Staff  |  Dec 14, 2016  |  0 comments
Dissolvable rigid hollow tube Ideal for preventing tangles on the cast Makes fishing with long supple braid hook links a doddle Can be filled with PVA-friendly oils or bait-enhancing liquids Supplied in waterproof rigid sleeves Available in three lengths: 100mm, 200mm and 300mm £3. 80 to £7. 60 WWW. GODMAN-ANGLING.
Total Carp Staff  |  Dec 14, 2016  |  0 comments
Now let’s face it, whether you love or hate the Crocs, they were useful. However if like me you would have rather ruined another pair of socks instead of being seen in them, then Prologic has the answer. With an ultra-light design and designed to be a casual footwear solution, the bank slippers are available in sizes 7, 7. 5, 8, 9 and 10.
Total Carp Staff  |  Dec 14, 2016  |  0 comments
The two-tone colour of the Hoodie Pullover makes it the perfect match for the Bank Bound Joggers. Utilising the same materials as the hoodie, the joggers boast two side handwarmer pockets with the left one being fitted with a zipper to keep your valuables safe and secure. Moving down the trousers are two thigh Velcro box pockets and wide elasticated leg cuffs ensuring they fit completely snug. WWW.
Total Carp Staff  |  Dec 14, 2016  |  0 comments
Moving through the range we come to the perfect undergarment for the above suit. It’s constructed from heavy, soft 80 per cent cotton 20 per cent polyester blend in a tightly woven 320gsm. A soft-brushed fleece backing is paired up seamlessly with a fitted dual-layer adjustable hood system to keep the wind at bay and help retain that all-important head heat. A front kangaroo pocket is ideal for keeping your hands warm when standing watching over the water, and wide, high-quality ribbed cuffs allow for the perfect fit.
Total Carp Staff  |  Dec 14, 2016  |  0 comments
Available from medium up to XXL, this lightweight, stashable jacket and trousers combo comes supplied in a small carry bag, allowing you to stay prepared for whatever the weather decides to throw at you. Boasting a double-layer, 320D, 100 per cent polyester taslon shell fabric, it is waterproof to 8,000mm and breathable at 5,000mvp for increased comfort. With taped seams, waterproof zipper and water-repellent zipped pockets, the jacket makes for a great outer layer should you come unstuck. Other features include an under windfillet to the main zip and elasticated cuff with Velcro adjustment that is also situated on the leg cuffs to help eliminate rain ingress and wind draught.
Total Carp Staff  |  Dec 14, 2016  |  0 comments
What outfit is complete without a hat? Well the team at Prologic has three to choose from in this vast Bank Bound range. The camou cap is a one-size-fits-all design with six panels made from 97 per cent cotton and three per cent elasthan. An elastic stretch sweatband is situated internally for comfort and it can effortlessly be adjusted via the snap back system to fit every time. Next up is the flat bill cap for the angler who wants to remain trendy on and off the bank.
Total Carp Staff  |  Dec 14, 2016  |  0 comments
I’m a huge fan of this one, and use it for my fishing, as do most of the TC staff in fact. For me, the main feature is the remote control (don’t worry, there is still a manual switch if you lose your remote), which makes it even more versatile than just a bivvy light. This is especially relevant since the launch of the recent accessories that allow it to attach to banksticks, bivvy poles and suchlike to make an ideal outdoor light. This can be a godsend when taking night-time catch pics.
Total Carp Staff  |  Dec 14, 2016  |  0 comments
First things first, 15 quid for a bivvy light is exceptional value and this is definitely the cheapest on test, and by some margin. Does this mean a drop in features though? Well, in some areas,this is inevitable, but overall it still represents great value. Innovative in its fold-away design, when closed down it’s a very compact package and I was surprised it wasn’t a little lighter. It also has a torch mode when packed down, which is a nice addition.

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