The same super sharp, trouble free tool is fantastic for all kinds of baits, such as bread, meat and even boilies. Perfect for lots of summer tactics!
Pulse8 is a top quality eight carrier braid main line - eight carrier means it’s produced used eight tightly woven fine strands, rather than the more usual four, creating a supple, ultra thin, super strong braid. Perfect for feeder or bomb fishing when feel and direct contact is vital, it's the ultimate distance casting braid too. It comes in three breaking strains, 0.08mm/15lb, 0.10mm/18lb and 0.12mm/24lb, on 150m spools.
Pulse line takes advantage of the latest line technology with low-stretch and high abrasion resistance coupled with great casting and sinking properties to create the ultimate mono main line. Great for both feeder and waggler fishing, Pulse comes on 300m spools with a marker at 150m for accurate re-spooling. Available in 3lb, 4lb, 5lb, 6lb, 8lb and 10lb versions on 300m spools.
This high spec fluorocarbon is virtually invisible in water, has excellent knot strength and an extremely low diameter. Use it for tying hook lengths or as a pole line to give your presentation the highest level of subtlety and finesse.
This is a high-tech Japanese mono that’s as good as they come. One thing that the development team was adamant about was that the diameter should be absolutely consistent because it was felt that a number of competitor lines were not and the potential to mislead the angler was present. Steve Ringer wanted to make sure that N-Gauge was rated properly for the consumer, yet while still offering unparalleled breaking strain. Lengthy research and field-testing led to the finished N-Gauge.
Plenty of holes in the frame of the feeder ensure that the bait that you pack onto it can be sucked off the feeder almost as soon as the feeder hits the deck, allowing you to convert bites quickly. It’s extremely quick to load too, which allows you to spend more time ‘on fish’ when you’re in the zone. To load, all you do is thumb a little dampened pellet into the base of the feeder, pop your hook bait on top and press a little more pellet over the top, slightly less firmly.