The latest launch of Drennan products has something for everyone, from brand new Acolyte Commercial pellet Waggler Rods, Specialist Telescopic Nets and some terminal tackle. Acolyte Commercial Pellet Waggler Rods – 10ft, 11ft, 12ft – Acolyte Pellet Waggler Rods are perfect for catching big bags of carp. Click here for… Read more
Category: Line
New Items of Tackle For Autumn 2023!
The latest launch of Drennan products has something for everyone, from a brand new Acolyte Specimen Float Fishing Rods to expanded sizes in our feeder range. Acolyte Specimen 13ft, 14ft and 15ft Float Rods – The Acolyte Specimen float rods are slim, beautifully balanced with have greater reserves of power than… Read more
New Items of Tackle For Spring 2023!
The latest launch of Drennan products has something for everyone, from our new range of Vertex reels, to introducing new patterns to the Acolyte hook range. Here is a quick overview, with plenty of video explainers to come! Vertex Reels – After extensive testing by 5x World Champion Alan Scotthorne, we… Read more
Martin Bowler’s Top Tips #29 – Fluorocarbon
At this time of the year when rivers and especially stillwaters lose all of their colour, the use of fluorocarbon hooklinks can make a huge difference. For my perch fishing, I like to use a hooklink constructed of 4.4lb Supplex Fluorocarbon with a size 8 B983 hook. As Supplex Fluorocarbon is made… Read more
Martin Bowler’s Top Tips #5 – Stay Stretched
One of the most important features of monofilament is the stretch, and even more so with low diameter line such as Double Strength. Double Strength offers excellent strength to diameter ratios and it is important to keep as much stretch as possible by fishing directly to the hook. For example, when I… Read more
Time To Spool Up!
Days that are too cold, wet and windy to venture outside are the perfect time to start thinking about changing the line on your reels. Arriving at the bankside with a freshly spooled reel will give you maximum confidence when casting out, striking and then leaning into that all-important fish. Here’s our top recommendations for float and feeder work: Float… Read more