This week we look at 6 of the latest must have carp fishing products in 2016.
This year has been an amazing year so far for tackle releases, that will revolutionise the way we go fishing.
Below is our top tackle picks for this year so far.
Let’s get started!
RidgeMonkey Action Station
In fishing the smallest things that can make the biggest differences to your fishing, that’s why RidgeMonkey have released this small but super useful product.
Essentially it’s a small sealable container designed to keep all of your important items at the ready during your session. Not only that, it’s built so you can virtually place it anywhere you want.
You can have it at the ready at the top on your bivvy, making rig modifications super simple or you can easily attach it to any bank stick or storm pole.
The RidgeMonkey Action Station has a simple slide locking mechanism, keeping your items nice and dry in any condition. The Action Station includes built in dividers giving you precise organisation of all your tackle items inside.
Find the RidgeMonkey Action Station here
ESP Cryogen Hooks
If you’re looking for a range of hooks that can cope with the strain of weedy or snaggy conditions while retaining a standard wire gauge and weight then check out this new range of hook’s by ESP.
These hooks have been in development for over three years and have been rigorously tested by some of the best anglers in the UK including legendary big fish angler Terry Hearn.
There are three different hook patterns in the range that will cover most rigs and situations.
Find the ESP Cryogen Hook range here
Fox Camolite Bucket Carryall
If you like to keep mobile with minimal gear when fishing a lake or river, these new Bucket Carryalls from Fox will be the one for you.
The Camolite Bucket Carryalls are available in two size options, 10 litre and 17 litre. Both sizes include a detachable padded strap and built in padded seat.
The 10 litre option’s front pocket can house a medium size tackle box and the 17 litre will house a large tackle box.
Each option comes with two large side pockets, but the large 17 litre bag includes an insulated pocket, ideal for keeping a small amount of food in or even frozen baits.
This product is perfect to house surface/floater items and even ideal for stalking sessions.
Find the Fox Camolite Bucket Carryall here
Korda’s New Ready Tied Rigs
Korda has added some awesome new rigs to their already extensive range of ready tied carp rigs.
These rigs include some of the most popular rig presentations used by carp anglers today, including the Hinge Stiff Rig and the Multi Rig.
These rigs have been tied to perfection, using quality components and have been rigorously tested by some of the most influential anglers in the carp fishing scene.
You can find these new pre tied rigs in a vast amount of hook sizes and hook types.
Find the Korda New Ready Tied Rigs range here
Trakker NXG Bitz Pouches
Trakker’s new NXG Bitz Pouches are essentially a range of tackle storage pouches but with a difference.
These nifty tackle containers include a front clear panel which allows you to quickly find what you need, which is simple but very effective. There are three different sizes in the NXG Bitz range which are small, medium and large.
The pouches have been carefully designed to fit perfectly into any bag and to help house and organise items with help of the built in removable dividers included.
Find the Trakker NXG Bitz Pouch range here
Nash Stuff Sacks
The new Nash Stuff Sacks are 100% water resistant drawstring bags designed to keep its contents super dry.
The new stuff bags come in 3 sizes:
- Small – which is ideal for keeping items such as electricals and other small items.
- Medium – which is great for items such as clothing.
- Large – super handy for keeping items such as waders or a barrow wheel.
The Stuff Sacks incorporates Nash’s unique camouflage design throughout. Lightweight and easy to store anywhere you wish.
Find the Nash Stuff Sacks here
Conclusion
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