The first accessory product you should be buying is a pole roller

So, we’ve got our new pole and spare top kits all nicely elasticated and ready to go. Before we go to the chosen venue though, there are a few more items of tackle that should be purchased to make life easier, particularly if you’re going to be fishing with the pole at very long lengths. The first accessory product you should be buying is a pole roller. There are lots to choose from and the outlay need not be great but if you want to be efficient you will need one. I personally like the big Colmic “V” roller and the flat Boss roller depending upon what the bankside behind me is like. I was impressed recently with an idea that is now marketed by Seymo, which is simply two brackets through which you can put a rod or float tube. The brackets screw into banksticks, which are then pushed into the ground behind you, a great, cheap idea.Get hold of a long “V” pole rest to put your pole into when you have unshipped. This will keep your pole safe from rolling in or blowing away. Pole roosts are also very useful for keeping your spare top kits on safely. By using these mini pole racks you will prevent line from tangling in bankside foliage and keep the kits above the danger line of human or animal feet!Get hold of some pole cups for introducing bait accurately. Again there are a lot to choose from. I like the M.A.P. swing pot and the fixed Drennan pots in three different sizes.

All of these items will help you to become a proficient pole angler and in my opinion are vital for total efficiency.

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