Top-quality hempseed cooked in the packet with chilli flakes to enhance and lock in all of the natural attraction. RRP: £7. 99 per 2. 5-litre pouchContact: 01473 241811 or www.
Mega-hard-wearing and discreet fluorocarbon main line. This stuff is as tough as line gets and it sinks like a brick, too. A great choice for snaggy, clear lakes. RRP: £13.
Compact in size, but big on features and performance, these reels are designed for use on a variety of waters and will cope with all but the longest of casts. Built-in free-spool facility, quick drag and 11 stainless bearings included. RRP: £99. 99FOR MORE INFORMATION GO TO: www.
Unique alarms with built-in solar panel to allow constant recharging of the lithium-ion pack, even in gloomy conditions. One charge lasts for up to two weeks. The alarms boast all the usual features and this set includes three blue-LED alarms and a wireless receiver. RRP: £349.
One of several new patterns in the Navitas range of full-cotton deluxe tees, this one features the ‘Camp Navitas’ logo. Looks great on the bank and off it and is available in two colours, green and grey. RRP: £14. 99FOR MORE INFORMATION GO TO: www.
Quality artificial baits that are impregnated with a variety of great flavours. There are white, yellow, pink and green versions available and there’s also the option of pop-up or wafter varieties. Supplied with matching hair stops. RRP: £2.
A superb budget rod, these perform well above their price point, particularly concerning casting and the fish-playing action. The looks are good and there are 10 versions to choose from, including four three-piece options. RRP: £59. 99FOR MORE INFORMATION GO TO: www.
Couple enjoy manic stay at French holiday resort. Simon and Donna Mercer from Salisbury have enjoyed a manic week at Moulin De Graf Fishery in France, banking 22 giant carp during their 36-hour stay. On arrival, Simon spent plenty of time looking around the lake and studying the fish activity before deciding to fish two different swims. He chose to fish in a deepwater swim known as 'Twin Oaks’ for his morning and evening sessions and to fish a shallower swim called ‘The Meadow’ for his afternoons, when he hoped that the fish would have moved into the shallow water.