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Old 31-12-2011, 10:56
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looking at getting a new unhooking mat what would you say are the best ones. i have been useing a jrc carp unhooking but it time for a new one there is that many dont know which one to get. which one do you use thanks ste
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have a look at dragon carp they have some massive ones at cheap prices, Ive got one ,but never had a fish large enough when ive took it lol
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fishing republic £20 beanie mat. huge as well. i used to use one when carping.
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thanks will have a look at both
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I use the greys prodigy one,it clips on my rucksack as well!
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Dragon Carp. £5 each. Work fine and when you wear them out by using them a a seat they are cheap to replace.
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Has anyone else looked at the Korum Multimat? A little on the expensive side however, doubles as a way sling, carryall and a seat if you don't carry one.
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Originally Posted by thesaint999 View Post
have a look at dragon carp they have some massive ones at cheap prices, Ive got one ,but never had a fish large enough when ive took it lol
nowt new there then,might as well give it me haha

look on the bay,koala do 1 as do most of the sellers of tackle on there,good prices too.

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