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Cheers Dave,
I had my 54's serviced by Anglers Workshop a few years back and I vaguely remember being told that they do stainless spools for them.
As you say, the plastic ones fade and I even had one explode on me a while back :eek:
I might upgrade too...
Steve
I'm thinking of getting a keep net for using whilst trotting on thr river. I've noticed that returning fish in the swim can often spook the shoal. I've no intention of using it for barbel but I wondered if there was anything on the market that was suited particularly for river anglers...
Anyone local to me (Maidenhead, Berks) got an old beachcaster they want to get shot of?
I'm off down the coast in a couple of weeks and fancy escaping the wife for a few hours in the evening....;)
Saltwater fixed spool would be useful too.
Cheers,
Steve
Didn't do a lot of fishing this season and very few sessions after the barbel. Highlights were a great day on the Itchen with the lads from Twyford, and then a 9-2 on the float a couple of days ago while chub fishing! :D
Very well done Mark......from the Kennet?;)
Well done that man on the cover page with the new Blackwater record.
I've had a few good ones from there over the years but looks to be a different fish to mine.
Cracking little river...;)
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