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Pete,
Try ebay shop "anglingmoulds" ,It's where I buy all my moulds from, he has over 100 different moulds to choose from. Be sure you read up on the safety aspects before messing with molten lead.Good luck.
mick
Hi Terry,
Thanks for the info,I will be giving it a try. The reels I'm using are Okuma Saone's, I'm very pleased with them so far. Their clutches are as smooth as snake sh-t;)
John,
On your recommendation, I have bought a snugpak softie jacket,what a fantastic bit of kit, and it only cost me £15. I wear a norgie shirt under it. So I will be trying these socks out.
jon,
Look at ebay item 150353383753. I have bought a few of this guys moulds,they are 1st class and his service is fantastic.He has a list of 100+ moulds.Hope this helps.
Paul, If you get chance, have a look at the okuma saone se55, I'm using a pair this season. They are ticking all the boxes for me. The front drag is super smooth, and they come with a 5 year garantee.
I had a 10lb 13oz Barbel from the tidal Trent on sunday night that certainly fell into this catagory. There seem to be two different shaped fish, some short and very stocky and others of what I'd term normal barbel shape.
I would be interested to hear other peoples views as to whether these are...
Changed over at the start of this season to Okuma Saone se55's. Front drag, baitrunners. Really pleased with them, the clutch is as smooth as Snake sh*t.
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