Enhance your fishing range


Enhance your fishing range with Deeper Long Range Kit. Includes CHIRP+ 2 and Range Extender for better fishing!

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Fancy being an SF retailer


😳🤩🤩👀👀👀😎 Another retailer is getting a nice delivery.. and this is just some of the banoffee 2mm.. the rest and other flavours already on pallets with the rest of our GO2 range. Wonder who it is 🥸🧐…. give us a call 📞 01923 616919 if your interested in stocking our products spottedfin.com

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Cyprinus Carp Fishing – Ebay Shop


Cyprinus Carp Fishing – Ebay Shop

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Opens in a new window or tabCarp Fishing Sleeping Bag Cyprinus Explorer DPM 4 Season RRP £169.99

£43.0012 bids8h 21m

Opens in a new window or tab1 Man Carp Fishing bivvy Typhoon by Cyprinus DPM Camo 20,000+ HH RRP £849.99

£142.0020 bids7h 51m

Opens in a new window or tab1 Man Carp Fishing Bivvy shelter – Cyprinus Storm RRP £399.99

£72.007 bids8h 6m

Opens in a new window or tabCyprinus Kingsize Magmatex 5 Season Sleeping Bag

£139.99

Opens in a new window or tabBivvy Pole Elastic Repair Kit

£12.99

(£2.17/Unit)

Opens in a new window or tabSkull Cap Attachment fitting for Cyprinus Typhoon and Typhoon MH Bivvies

£8.99

Opens in a new window or tabFishing Storm Poles Magnetic 16mm Slim Mag Stick 48″ 120cm

£17.99

Opens in a new window or tabFishing Social Wrap for Typhoon Bivvy Cyprinus Green 20,000HH

£209.99

Opens in a new window or tabSocial Utility Wrap fits Trakker Tempest Brolly 100T DPM Camo made by Cyprinus

£229.99

Opens in a new window or tabDPM Camo Skull Cap that fits the Trakker® Tempest Brolly 100T made by Cyprinus®

£129.99

Opens in a new window or tabTravel Fly Rod 7 Piece with Case Flextec® Nomad 8′ #4/5

£49.99

Opens in a new window or tabCyprinus Tension Pole Left Right with Screw Threads for Typhoon & Storm Bivvy

£19.99Save up to 20% with Multi-buy

Opens in a new window or tabSocial Wrap Cap for Trakker Tempest Advanced 100 Bivvy made by Cyprinus

£209.99

Opens in a new window or tab1 Man Carp Fishing Bivvy shelter – Cyprinus Storm Typhoon RRP £399.99

£249.99

Opens in a new window or tabSocial Utility Wrap Cyprinus Typhoon MH DPM Max Headroom

£229.99

Opens in a new window or tabCyprinus Extended Wrap Green For Trakker Tempest V2 Bivvy

£129.99

Opens in a new window or tabJob lot of Fly Fishing Rods Tackle (pack of 10 fly rods)

£59.99

Opens in a new window or tabCyprinus Base HQ 1 Man Bivvy & Overwrap Bundle Deal

£299.99

Opens in a new window or tabCyprinus Pegs pack of 10

£9.99

Opens in a new window or tabOverwrap for Trakker Armo MK2 Bivvy Green made by Cyprinus

£149.99

Opens in a new window or tabFishing Tent Bivvy Shelter Cyprinus Mongoose

£139.99

Opens in a new window or tabSocial Wrap that fits Trakker Tempest Composite MB Bivvy by Cyprinus

£209.99

Opens in a new window or tabTyphoon MH Bivvy by Cyprinus – Front Elasticated Rib

£29.99

Opens in a new window or tabCapwrap Cap Wrap for Cyprinus MH Bivvy Green

£129.99

Opens in a new window or tabVapour Shield For Trakker Tempest 100 X DPM made by Cyprinus

£54.99

Opens in a new window or tabK2 Brolly Back Rib by Cyprinus

£29.99Save up to 20% with Multi-buy

Opens in a new window or tabVapour Shield For Cyprinus Typhoon Storm Bivvy

£54.99

Opens in a new window or tabGroundsheet K2 Brolly MK1 by Cyprinus

£59.99

Opens in a new window or tabStorm Bivvy by Cyprinus – Middle Elasticated Rib

£29.99

Opens in a new window or tabGorilla Magnetic 24″ Anti Slip Bivvy Pole Inserts for Storm Typhoon by Cyprinus

£14.99

Opens in a new window or tabCyprinus 1 Man Storm Carp Fishing Bivvy, Vapour Shield & Skull Cap, Capwrap

£199.99 to £399.99Save up to 5% with Multi-buy

Opens in a new window or tab🌟 fluff chucker 2 Piece Fly Fishing Rod RRP £49.99🌟

£23.99

Opens in a new window or tabCyprinus® Skull Cap for Typhoon MH Bivvy Green

£129.99

Opens in a new window or tabCyprinus Base HQ 1 Man Carp Fishing Bivvy

£199.99

Opens in a new window or tabCamo Camouflage Mozzy Net Front for Cyprinus Typhoon MH Carp Bivvy DPM

£59.99

Opens in a new window or tabCarp Fishing Sleeping Bag Cyprinus Explorer DPM 4 Season RRP £169.99

£119.99

Opens in a new window or tabcapwrap cap wrap Cyprinus Typhoon Storm Bivvy

£139.99

Opens in a new window or tabOverwrap For Cyprinus 2 Man Base Bivvy

£119.99

Opens in a new window or tabFly fishing extending landing net extendable Extends to 180 cm

£8.99

Opens in a new window or tabMozzy Net Front for Cyprinus Typhoon Bivvy DPM

£59.99

Opens in a new window or tabCyprinus Full Front Window For Typhoon MH Khaki

£49.99

Opens in a new window or tabBrolly Bivvy Fishing Carp Cyprinus K2 60″ MK2 System Heavy Duty

£299.99

Opens in a new window or tabCyprinus k2 Overwrap For The Cyprinus ® K2 60 Dpm4 Camo Brolly Bivvy

£179.99

Opens in a new window or tabGroundsheet for Cyprinus Magnetix 60″ Brolly System

£34.99

Opens in a new window or tabCapwrap that fits Trakker Tempest V2 Bivvy made by Cyprinus

£139.99

Opens in a new window or tabCyprinus Extended Wrap DPM Camo For Trakker V2 Bivvy

£139.99

Opens in a new window or tabDPM Camo Skull Cap that fits the Typhoon MH Bivvy made by Cyprinus®

£129.99
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Tips from the shed – Boilies & Liquids  @RichardHandel 


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“Lazy Fishing or Strategic Brilliance? Decoding the Art of Consistent Swim Selection”


“Lazy Fishing or Strategic Brilliance? Decoding the Art of Consistent Swim Selection”

Introduction: In the world of angling, the debate over staying put in a favored swim versus exploring the entire lake has intrigued anglers for years. Richard, a seasoned angler with decades of experience, delves into the concept of what some might call “lazy fishing” and explores its merits, debunking myths and shedding light on strategic brilliance.

Section 1: “The Comfort of Familiarity” Richard opens up about his own contemplations on frequently returning to the same swim. He candidly shares the internal dialogue of questioning the necessity of wandering around when he’s confident in the proximity of fish. This section explores the comfort derived from familiar swims and how personal circumstances and the need for a break from life’s stresses can influence fishing decisions.

Section 2: “Striking a Balance” Acknowledging that lazy fishing can yield results, Richard emphasizes the importance of striking a balance. He reflects on the dynamics of dedicated fishing versus taking it easy, highlighting the potential impact on the overall fishing experience. This section aims to guide anglers in finding the equilibrium between strategic relaxation and active exploration.

Section 3: “The Car Park Swim Paradox” Examining the evolution of the car park swim, Richard shares insights into its surprising resurgence in popularity. He recounts personal experiences and reveals how a swim often overlooked for years can become a hotspot due to being ignored. The section serves as a testament to the ever-changing dynamics of fishing spots and the potential rewards of reevaluating traditional perspectives.

Section 4: “The Favorite Margin Spot Dilemma” Richard opens up about his penchant for sticking to a favorite margin spot and the rationale behind it. He discusses the considerations that lead him to believe it offers the best chances of landing a sizable catch. The section emphasizes the strategic aspects of swim selection and how personal observations play a crucial role in deciding where to cast.

Section 5: “Learning from Past Decisions” Reflecting on his own experiences, Richard shares lessons learned from his recent fishing endeavors. He walks through the thought process behind choosing a particular swim and the realization that, at times, a change of spot is necessary for continued success. This section encourages anglers to learn from past decisions and adapt to evolving circumstances.

Conclusion: Richard’s exploration of “lazy fishing” sheds light on the strategic brilliance that often underlies the decision to stick to familiar swims. While comfort and confidence play pivotal roles, the need to strike a balance and adapt to changing circumstances becomes apparent. As anglers navigate the dynamic world of swim selection, Richard’s insights provide valuable perspectives, encouraging fellow anglers to contemplate their choices and discover the delicate equilibrium that maximizes fishing success.

Tight lines and strategic swims, Richard

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