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Hero 800 Spinning Reel

Hero 800 Spinning Reel

Imported directly from Germany. Not only do the front drag reels look great, they also have quite a lot hidden inside: the smooth microscopic drag system, the precision gear and patented S- stroke system that guarantees perfect line

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All Trout Fishing Tackle Is Not Equal - Bleacher Report


Bleacher Report

All Trout Fishing Tackle Is Not Equal
Bleacher Report
All trout fishing tackle is not created equal. Making the mistake of opting for a product because it is cheaper could easily make for a frustrating fishing ...

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Steve Carson's 'Outdoors': ICAST Show unveils latest fishing tackle - Enterprise-Record


Steve Carson's 'Outdoors': ICAST Show unveils latest fishing tackle
Enterprise-Record
... by the American Sportfishing Association is a gathering of virtually every major fishing tackle manufacturer in the world, showing everything they make. ...

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ANGLING: How to get started - Oxford Mail


ANGLING: How to get started
Oxford Mail
Over the next few weeks, I am going to tell you what you need to know to take up fishing as a hobby. My first tip is to pop into your local tackle shop and ...

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Berkley Gulp Introduces New Saltwater Ripple Mullet - The Ledger (blog)


Berkley Gulp Introduces New Saltwater Ripple Mullet
The Ledger (blog)
by Michael "SnookMook" Wilson The folks at Berkley Gulp recently introduced their new saltwater Four Inch Ripple Mullet at the I-Cast sport fishing tackle ...

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Everything, including the kitchen sink - BBC News


Everything, including the kitchen sink
BBC News
Everything from shopping trolleys, car batteries, bikes, fishing tackle and even a kitchen sink have been removed from the sea bed and recycled where ...

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