Updated version of the ever-popular Roamer ruck, this one is packed with internal and external pockets to offer the ultimate in gear storage.
A fully padded back panel and straps make carrying the MK3 easy and, as with all Cotswold Aquarius luggage, it’s made entirely in the UK. For more information £129. 99 For more information go to www.
This unique ‘Uni-Filament’ is neither braid, mono nor fluorocarbon. The result is a line that casts supremely well yet retains strength even when knotted. More, in-depth tests to come in future issues of TC. £34.
Boxed set of four wireless alarms and receiver, each with volume and tone settings. The receiver boasts a range of 200 metres. Batteries included. For more information go to www.
This tube contains seven metres of ‘wide’ and seven metres of ‘boilie’ PVA mesh as well as 2-in-1 plunger that fits both sizes. Great-value PVA and plenty to keep you going. £9. 99For more information go to www.
Easy-splice leadcore available in 25lb, 35lb and 45lb breaking strains and in three colours, weed, gravel/clay and mud/silt.
Supplied on 10m spools. £9. 99 For more information go to www.
Lightweight, stylish and comfortable polarising sunglasses featuring thin steel frames and quality amber lenses. Ideal for spotting fish in the water, they also come with lanyard and case. £37. 95For more information go to www.
The replacement for the hugely popular STI brolly. The Cocoon features upgrades such as mozzie infill and back vents and a new adjustable pegging system. £179. 99For more information go to www.
First ever weekly digital-only fishing mag lifts off to huge expectations.
A brand new weekly fishing magazine that is set to take our sport by storm has launched. Angling News Week is the first of its kind: a fully digital weekly angling publications designed to be consumed via phone and tablet devices, as well as on PC and Macs. Bringing angling magazines up-to-date, ANW publishes every Monday providing anglers with the latest news, a host of features and tackle, plus plenty more every week, as Editor of the new launch, Steve Phillips, explains.
Daren Welton recently got back onto his syndicate water Monks Pit for what was meant to be a weeks fishing, this was unfortunately cut short by 2 days due to work commitments…I was fishing with my old mate Mo and to say we were looking forward to it was an understatement! He managed to get on to the water for the full week and wasted no time in putting a few decent mirrors on the bank, texting me while I was flat out at work when I should have been there with him. This just made matters worse, although I was happy for him I couldn’t help feeling slightly envious!!When I eventually got back to the lake the fish had started spawning in the main bottom bay and the Bailiff had closed off all the surrounding swims, one of which was the ‘Point’ a swim that commands a lot of water and one that I had been quietly preparing for this trip. I was starting to think that the carp gods were telling me not to bother, but being a bit of a stickler I decided to make the best out of a bad situation. I’ve found in situations such as these when the fish are spawning in certain areas that finding a corner well away from all of the activity can still produce.