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We get 100’s of requests every month to join Team Nutrabaits, to be sponsored anglers, consultants, field testers etc. some even assuming all they need to do is send a message and receive free bait or field test Big Fish Mix and willing tag us in a post when catching 🙈🙈
Contrary to belief we don’t make millions in the fishing industry, we do work long hours for wages like yourselves, but love the industry we work. There’s no better job than one that combines work and a hobby you’re passionate about.
Some of the messages are embarrassing we receive so we thought it best to explain how best to be noticed and become a potential team member on any brand in fishing especially here at Nutrabaits.
We keep our team small compared to most brands, we know each and everyone of our team and have become friends, as often mentioned it’s like a second family. Supporting each other in our fishing journeys with many of our team meeting up for socials on a regular basis.
Below is a brief list of what will help get you noticed by any brand along with what will get you scrubbed from any potential list. Sending in one catch report won’t get you a place on any team, regularly sending in or sharing on our group page is where to start.
👍 First up is being active on social media. 👍 Being out on the bank on a regular basis is also essential. 👍 Sending in catch reports on a regular basis using our baits will get you noticed. 👍 Tagging Nutrabaits in your catch reports. 👍 Taking good photos is also essential. 👎 Tagging lots of companies in posts. 😡 Next up and a must, anyone posting racist, sexist, religious, political or comments on social media will NEVER be considered for our team and I’m assuming any self respecting brand. 👎 Anglers who change brands more often than changing underwear will not be considered at Nutrabaits. Take a look at our team, a large percentage being part of our team and users of our baits for well over 10 years, some over 20 years with several having been with us since our journey began back in 1986 😁
You will find me within the page’s as always, I try and mix it up abit, instead of articles about my fishing session, which are all on my website, I try and write about the everyday angler’s problems and hopefully solve your issues.
I still throw in the odd article about the sessions that stand put more from others.
I hope you enjoy my stuff along with everyone else that write for the Magazine, and if you fancy point pen to paper, they are always on the lookout for articles, from carp angler’s.
Over the years, winter fishing has always been a battle of endurance for me—particularly when it comes to keeping my hands and, more importantly, my feet warm. I’ve tried just about everything: multiple layers of socks, different boot combinations, thermal insoles, even various “miracle” products that promise warmth but rarely deliver. The reality is, I’ve spent a small fortune chasing a solution, only to end up disappointed time and time again.
The main issue, as it turns out, has been my feet sweating. It sounds counterproductive, but once moisture gets involved, it becomes almost impossible to retain any real warmth, no matter how good your gear is. Managing that has been the real challenge, and for years I never quite cracked it.
That all changed this winter after I decided to try a small greenhouse heater. It was a bit of an experiment more than anything, but the difference was immediate. Having a consistent, dry source of heat inside the bivvy completely transformed my comfort levels. Instead of constantly fighting the cold, I was finally able to stay warm for extended periods, and more importantly, keep everything dry—especially my feet.
Since introducing it into my setup, winter sessions have become far more manageable and, if I’m honest, a lot more enjoyable. It’s taken years of trial and error to get to this point, but sometimes it’s the simplest changes that make the biggest difference.
You can purchase a 2kW version, not tested myself, if your budget wants to go that far.
Full Discreption
Greenhouse Heater 4.2kW Thermostatic With Regulator + Hose Lifestyle Eden Pro
Fit for the pros (greenhouse heaters <200ft²)
Offering extensive areas coverage, the Eden Pro’s powerful 4.2kW burner proves ideal for larger greenhouses.
Thermostat-controlled self-ignition
Unlike the conventional gas greenhouse heater, the Lifestyle Eden Pro features a bespoke self-ignition system. Thermostat controlled, the Eden Pro offers heat when needed most and happily sits on standby upon reaching your set temperature.
Smart safety system
Featuring an Oxygen Depletion System (ODS), the Eden ensures it runs efficiently with a good oxygen flow. Should conditions be unideal for heating, the greenhouse heater switches off, protecting plants and people.
The Eden’s Flame Failure Device then ensures no gas flows to the burner until conditions return to being ideal for heating.
Robust and rust-resistant
The Eden Pro’s stainless steel body gives the heater a hard-wearing and enduring shell that can endure changing climates and conditions.
Features –
4200W max heat output Thermostat controlled Safety valve Oxygen Depletion System (ODS) Flame Failure Device (FFD) Complete with gas hose and Propane regulator Heat output: 4.2 kW Temperature range: 7°C – 32°C Power: 4200W Gas type: Propane Dimensions: Width: 36 cms | Depth : 14 cms | Height: 48.5 cms Box dimensions: Width: 38 cms | Depth : 15 cms | Height: 50.5 cms Heater weight: 4.4 kg
Please note- always have plenty of ventilation
Hopefully, this will help you get through the winter’s warm.
Remember, angler’s some of us are unlucky and suffer with feeling cold, I wish I didn’t.