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Angling, like most things that are quintessentially British, happens despite the British weather, not because of it. When you think about it, it’s astonishing that anyone in Britain had a successful session before the advent of many of the items of tackle and equipment we now consider bankside essentials.
How, for example, did anglers keep any quantity of bait in good condition before brands like Daiwa came along with bait brollies? If rain wasn’t ruining your pellet mixes, summer sun was drying out your wet bait, or causing your lives to asphyxiate for want of oxygen.
Fortunately, the Daiwa Bait Brolly is here, it can be tilted, and it’s supplied with an umbrella arm which fits 25mm legs, giving it additional height as well as rooting it firmly to any bankside. Keeping your bait cool during your summer sessions, and shielding it from the inevitable British rain, this Bait Brolly ensures that, whatever you’re using to entice some action into your swim, it will stay in peak condition, no matter what the weather throws at you.
What Discipline Is It For?
A common-sense option for all coarse fishing, bait umbrellas are particularly useful in match scenarios, where packing up and going home because the weather doesn’t suit isn’t really an option.
Why Should I Buy It?
If you’re fishing for most of the day, or you’re out for a weekend, the one thing you can’t rely on in Britain is the weather. Seasons are vague generalities of what to expect, at best, and you need to be fully prepared to keep yourself, your gear, and your bait protected from rain, wind, sun, and even snow. This bait umbrella from Daiwa allows you to do just that, whilst taking up very little space on the bankside, or on your peg.
Lightweight yet sturdy, this bait brolly is a simple solution to a common bankside problem, and affordable enough to add straight to your next barrow-load list.
What’s The Best Thing About It?
The brolly’s tilting action allows you to easily position it for maximum, all-weather protection of your choice bait offerings, ensuring that you never have to abandon a session, or admit defeat, because the weather’s ruined your bait.
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