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Old 4th June 2009, 10:45 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Firstly, what a great site and a big hello to everyone who contributes to its success.

I have been fishing on and off since I was 14 some 15 years ago. I started out as a Junior with Bathampton AA and graduated to weekly opens with Local Bristol Clubs.

I did however sale all of my kit 3 years back and have since caught the fishing bug again I have managed to buy a bit back from my mate I originally sold to, but I'm lacking terminal gear. I just wondered if anyone can help me with a small essentials list of terminal tackle for me to get up and rolling again this weekend as my mind is blank.

Eventually I will get it all going, but currently only have bare essentials which my mate left in my old box.

I will be pole fishing and have a load of floats, lines and hooks still. The idea of this is to get a little shopping list going.

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Disgorger absolutely essential
Pair of scissors
Shot or Stotz in sizes 8 to 12
Levapombio for removing tiny shot
landing net and handle
bait tubs not essential you can use magarine tubs.
Black marker pen for blacking out float tips whiteboard ones are best
tipex for marking float depth
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a towel is essential mate. baby wipes are also a good idea.
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Cheers Brian & Danny G.

I still have a lot of my old gear and I know it will take a couple of weeks to build it all up again

These are the sort of things I have remembered today. Bread & Meat punches, Meat cutters, Elastic protectors for my top kits and many more. The list could go on and on so thanks for the start.

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