Shimano: Biomaster 8000XTA Reel
BIOMASTER XTA Hailed by many carp anglers as the ultimate big pit reel, the new improved XTA version now includes a Shimano Baitrunner Spool. The Cold Forged aluminium spool and side panels/bail arm add that increasingly popular bling factor. The Biomaster XTA features the traditional large powerful crank handle and 2-speed Oscillation [...]
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Cannon Bionic Finger Casting Aid
When used on Sea, Carp and spinning rods this casting aid has a slick, smooth surface and allows for a cleaner release for increased distance. Using your finger instead of a release aid hinders casting performance and distance, making the Cannon a must for tournament casting or serious fishermen. Just hold [...]
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Super: GT-RA 4000GTRA Reel
The super GT’s gusty 5.0:1 gear ratio makes it ideal for heavy-duty feeder fishing or specimen applications and comes complete with Hybrid Aluminium Spool and spare XT7 graphite version.
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Shimano: UlteGRA 12000XTA Reel
ULTEGRA XTA Sister version of the XSA but with the much acclaimed Baitrunner Spool System, the XTA is perfect for carp anglers who want to switch from Baitrunner mode to a pre-set drag in an instant. The reel is fitted with Hyper Gear, Large Crank Handle, Positive Bail and Cold Forged Aluminium [...]
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Shakespeare: Ugly Boat Multiplier Reel 2916/301
For superior winding power and reliable star drag system, these Ugly Boat multipliers are the perfect partners for Shakespeares famous Ugly Stik rods. For superior winding power and a reliable star drag system, the Ugly Boat multipliers are the perfect partners for our fames Ugly Sticks. Equally at home with [...]
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Shakespeare: Tidewater 2924-325 Multiplier Reel
Three new quality multipliers incorporating the latest engineering technology. 325 - an ideal reel for light boat work, especially uptiding. Level Wind. Ratio 4.2:1. Lightweight frame with aluminium spool. Star drag system. Counterbalanced power crank handle. Stainless steel pinion gears. Capacity 300m x 14lb
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Shakespeare: Tidewater 2922-030 Multiplier Reel
2922 030 Level Wind suited to most light / medium boat fishinh situations. Capacity 310m x 30lb Star drag. Ratio 3.8:1. Lightweight frame. Counterbalanced power crank handle. Freespool control.
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Shakespeare: Tidewater 2027-070 Reel
The Tidewater reel offers an excellent specification package and are perfect for beachcasting. Comes spooled with 20lb clear monofilament. Front Drag Graphite Body and Spool Counterbalanced Handle Silent Anti Reverse Internal Trip Spooled with 20lb line
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Shakespeare: Summit Fly Reel 2686
The Summit Fly reel is constructed from lightweight aluminium and is a large volume seller for Shakespeare. Incorporates a smooth adjustable drag system Lightweight Aluminium Frame and Spool Counterbalanced Handle Left or right hand wind Supplied with spare spool Model Inches Capacity 2686 3.50 W W9F+75m Backing
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Shakespeare: Sigma Multiplier with Level Wind
Synonymous with quality engineering, the Sigma name has been added to these excellent value boat multipliers. Features level wind mechanism. Star Drag Adjustment. Non Corrosive Graphite Side Plates and Spool. Counterbalanced Power Crank Handles. Free SpoolControl. Ratchet Check. 2914.350 SIGMA MULTIPLIER REEL- Reel ratio: 4.0:1 Reel capacity: 320m of 15lb
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