elmoputney Posted March 19 Report Posted March 19 On 17/03/2026 at 19:29, elmoputney said: If it helps I got a good deal by going on ebay, total fishing tackle, got a £25 off voucher £169 rather than £194.99 And then I got another £25 off voucher so bought 5 extensions for £55, I'm now up to 6 wraps capability. Can't wait for next week now. dalej2014 and commonly 2 Quote
commonly Posted March 19 Report Posted March 19 4 pints of wrigglers, 20k of 10 & 15mm boilies, some matching glug and stick mix. About £50's worth of plastic and bits of metal. New catapult elastic. New alarm batteries BIG SOCIAL next week, so I'm probably talking the kitchen sink as well! dalej2014, yonny and elmoputney 3 Quote
yonny Posted March 20 Report Posted March 20 9 hours ago, commonly said: About £50's worth of plastic and bits of metal. Made me chuckle. That's what the mrs calls it when I show up with a bunch of those little packets 😅 commonly and elmoputney 2 Quote
commonly Posted March 20 Report Posted March 20 I bet you dont tell her how much all those little packets are?🫣 jules007 1 Quote
yonny Posted March 20 Report Posted March 20 3 minutes ago, commonly said: I bet you dont tell her how much all those little packets are?🫣 Of course not. But tbf she knows that whatever I tell her it costs, she has to double it then add some 🤣 kevtaylor, commonly and elmoputney 3 Quote
elmoputney Posted March 20 Report Posted March 20 I may have got rumbled for my extra sections of bushwhacker, luckily the first one got through customs without being scanned. yonny and commonly 1 1 Quote
commonly Posted March 20 Report Posted March 20 Ive got to try and get the maggots in the fridge without being detected.🤞 Ill say its some magic hookbaits (not specialised! ) yonny 1 Quote
elmoputney Posted March 20 Report Posted March 20 49 minutes ago, commonly said: Ive got to try and get the maggots in the fridge without being detected.🤞 Ill say its some magic hookbaits (not specialised! ) I would leave them in the garage will be fine in these temps, not worth the risk. 😂 commonly 1 Quote
commonly Posted March 20 Report Posted March 20 It is, if I get the big one 😉 yonny and elmoputney 2 Quote
elmoputney Posted March 20 Report Posted March 20 2 hours ago, commonly said: It is, if I get the big one 😉 Permission granted 😂 commonly 1 Quote
Roughtor Posted March 20 Report Posted March 20 Bought a pair of super light weight foldable 2.5 litre water cannisters from Prolite explorer... One in the car as a spare, other on the bank .. They are good, especially if your trying to cut down on weight kit etc.. kevtaylor 1 Quote
salokcinnodrog Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago Latest purchase this week was obviously the Trent Baits Shrimp, but a quick trip to Markham's tackle shop also found some original and possibly still the best, John Roberts run rings or ledger rings, Kodex PVA bags and a new Gardner Stringer needle to replace the one I broke my catching the tip in my chair. I was feeling it for Gary at the time, poor guy had 3 Eastern Europeans in who he had to keep an eye on the whole time. 'Want this, want that, and no idea'. I also need to replace my Bulin T4 which will hopefully just make it through 2 more nights, but the burner grill is rusting through after years of service on the bank and beach. The replacement is another already ordered. jules007 1 Quote
jules007 Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago Not a lot lately for me, but i did get another 2 kilo of NFusion 12mm dairy nut boilies, cheap but i get on well with these and very similar to my 15mm corus Nut cluster, also i scooped a Michigan 88" brolly with side panels to use as a wind break when me and Mrs H go for a day session, dropped a cheeky bid on it before going fishing sunday as it was ending soon winning bid £12.50, this is new end of line, will see what its like next time on the bank Quote
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