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Carrying your fishing gear to your desired peg isn't the most enjoyable part of the session especially if it's a far distance. It's also important to make sure your rods and reels are well protected on the journey. The best way to do this is by taking a rod holdall. That way you're able to safely carry your rod, reel and other accessories to...
Carryalls are a great way to store some of your fishing tackle and gear. It keeps everything well organised and protected. This guide will cover everything you need to know about buying a fishing carryalls and accessory bags. If you're traveling light then it could be better to take a rucksack which will be easier to hold. We have a Buyers Guide...
Head torches are a great addition to your fishing gear if you do night sessions. They create a great light source while being able to keep your hands free to land a fish during the dark. There's a variety of head torches available with different brightnesses and colours. This guide will explain what to look for in a good head torch and recommend...
While doing night sessions it's important to have some sort of light source for both inside and outside your Bivvy. There's a selection of Bivvy lights available with different light settings, sizes and run times. This guide will cover the important things to look for when buying a Bivvy light and give some recommendations for the best Bivvy...
Unhooking mats are used for many species and are available in a range of sizes and styles. For medium to larger species, some sort of unhooking mat is necessary for the fish’s care. Unhooking mats are generally created from foam covered with a soft and waterproof material which is used to prevent injuries to the fish while they are on the bank....
Waders are perfect for all types of fishing in a variety of situations. Whether you're getting into the lake to take a photo or playing a fish around the snags, waders will provide warmth and keep you dry. This guide will cover a selection of wader types including, chest, waist high and thigh waders and when best to use them.  CHEST WADERS Chest...
Polarized sunglasses are a huge advantage to anglers during the summer months. Polarized glasses will significantly lower the sun's glare against the water allowing you to see through the water allowing you to spot fish and underwater features much easier. This is especially useful while fishing on more shallow waters as you'll be able to see...
Wearing the correct footwear for fishing will help prevent any slips or cuts. There's a wide variety of footwear available for different fishing situations including boots, slip ons and waterproof shoes. This guide will cover the different types of footwear available and the best situations to use them. We also have a Waders Buying Guide if...
Whether you're a beginner or experienced angler, having a comfortable chair will make your sessions much more relaxing. There's a variety of styles and sizes to choose from depending on the type of fishing you'll be doing. This guide will cover what to look for when buying a fishing chair and help you find one that's best suited for you. We also...
Using catapults is a great way for getting bait to your swim. They are available with a variety of elastics, pouches and sizes. This guide will explain all the different types of catapults and the best situations to use them. We also have a guide on Spods vs Spombs which are both great ways at putting out bait at further distances. ELASTICS It's...
  1) TRAKKER SLX BIVVY 1 MAN: The Trakker SLX V3 Bivvy 1 Man is a great Bivvy for them overnight sessions. This Bivvy is compact, light and quick to set up. It also has extra frame support to withstand fairly extreme weather conditions. (For more information on this Bivvy please visit our website TackleTarts) KEY FEATURES: - Fully-enclosed,...
Due to the large market for Bivvies, choosing a Bivvy that is tailored to fit your needs can be a difficult choice. Here at TackleTarts we try to make that decision easier by breaking down all the components needed to buy a suitable Bivvy.  One of the first important decisions will be your budget. Fishing Bivvies can range anywhere between £60...

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