In this section the Advanced Carp Fishing team take a close look at some of the most popular and newest tackle items on the market.

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Tackle Tested: ESP Super Floss - 08/03/2010
Oli says: There can’t be any doubt that floss type materials are the best for tying your pop-ups on with. It can look like a leap of faith to the novice...
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Tackle Tested: Sufix Camfusion - 08/03/2010
Rich says: I always carry a selection of hook links, although I’d be the first to admit that having too many can be a little confusing at times. What it does...
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Tackle Tested: Shimano Tribal Ultra Rods - 08/03/2010
Rich says: These are the most expensive carp rods ever made, which immediately warrants more than a quick glance.So, what do they have to offer the UK carper? Well, removing everything...
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Tackle Tested: Gardner Deluxe Thermal Bedchair Cover - 08/03/2010
Oli says: This is one item of tackle that I use all the time, summer or winter. The warmth aside, which is achieved through a thick, fleece lining, the thing I...
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Tackle Tested: Nash Bits Bags - 08/03/2010
Jason says: I used to store all my tackle in a cumbersome tackle box, but nowadays I use these neat little bags. The rugged, zippable units contain removable dividers, allowing you...
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Tackle Tested: JAG Stainless Metalwear - 08/03/2010
Jason says: I’ve never been a massive fan of stainless banksticks, preferring the subtler, lighter sticks that are available. However, when the JAG stainless arrived in the office it caught my...
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