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Submitted by v8 on Sunday February 7, 2010 No Comments

Well I know it depends on what type of fishing you are in to really as to what items from the massive TFG Range you would choose but here are mine.

To me if I am freezing or wet chances are I am not going to be enjoying my days fishing as much as I should be so therefore I would put these at the top of my list Total Fishing Gear Primal Thermal Fishing Jacket and Trousers Set as it offers unrivalled protection against all the elements and is 100% waterproof . in conjunction with Total Fishing Gear Primal Force 8 Extreme Bivvy Can be set up in less than 15 seconds, the new Force 8 extreme bivvy is without doubt the quickest erect bivvy available. Designed using the very latest aero grade aluminium poles that not only give incredible strength and durability but also ensure that the bivvy is light and easy to transport. Manufactured using high-grade oxford nylon, to guarantee 100% waterproofing and to ensure a long trouble free performance. Twin skinned to maximise comfort, the Force 8 creates a warm, thermally insulated condensation free environment offering full protection against the worst weather imaginable. Designed with an integrated porch area that gives extra storage space

Then I would be looking at a fantastic set of bite alarms such as TFG Signature Bite Alarms Set has been field tested over the last 12 months my new Signature alarm set have proved totally reliable, super sensitive and 100% weatherproof. Providing essential early indication, these alarms can be used with confidence whilst angling for the wariest fish.

Then getting down to the buisness end my fishing rods Total Fishing Gear Intruder Slim Carp Rods are the perfect all round carp rods. Combining power and sensitivity these rods can handle everything from margin fishing to extreme range pva bag fishing.

This amazing fishing site has everything you could want . 10% reduction from all the big tackle suppliers like Shimano ,Nash and Total Fishing Gear.

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