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Explore the Guru collection, designed for anglers who demand precision, reliability, and performance in every session. Built on proven concepts and smart materials, this line helps you cast with confidence and fish with control.

From the Guru NEW A Class range to trusted feeder and distance rigs, these products cover modern tactics such as method feeding, waggler work, and long-range casting. Whether you’re chasing clever feeder setups or delicate pellet presentations, Guru gear supports consistent presentation, improved feel, and quicker adjustments at the bank. This range is built to withstand everyday use in lakes and rivers, delivering dependable performance when you need it most.

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  • Last stock! Guru NEW A Class 2.9m Landing Net Handle by Billing Tackle

    Guru NEW A Class 2.9m Landing Net Handle

    Guru A Class 2.9m Landing Net Handle – reach, control and stealth for big carp 2.9m reach lets you net from bank, boat, or mid-swim without crowding the line or spooking fish in shallow or weed-prone spots High-modulus composite blank balances stiffness with lightness for confident netting at range and in tricky margins Matt, non-reflective finish minimises glare and reflections to stay low profile in clear water Robust metal thread and seat accept standard large nets; threaded end takes most modern net heads for quick swaps during a session Lightweight construction with a balanced butt-to-shaft design for steady handling and reduced fatigue Ergonomic rear grip stays secure even when hands are wet and you’re moving through different angles Rugged build and durable finish designed for regular use with large nets and frequent net head replacements The Guru A Class 2.9m landing net handle is designed for modern carp and specimen work, delivering the reach you need to place the net exactly where the fish is and the control to guide it safely into the bag. The combination of a stiff butt section and a slim shaft gives you power when you need to steer big carp toward the net, while keeping handling precise as the fish darts or heads for deeper margins. The matt finish helps you stay stealthy in clear water, a real advantage in pressured fisheries where carp can be wary of bright gear and shiny reflections. Length and versatility matter on UK waters. Whether you’re netting from the riverbank, from a boat, or across mid-swim, the 2.9m reach lets you place the net without standing in a risky current or leaning over unstable ground. You can follow the fish into quieter channels, swing the net into weed-free zones, and reduce the risk of spooking it with your shadow or movement. This reach also helps you maintain distance from snaggy margins, gravel bars, and weed beds that often put carp on edge in shallow water. The construction combines a high-modulus composite blank with a stiff butt and a slim shaft for a balance of strength and lightness. That means you get the bite and feel of a robust tool under load, but without dragging you down over long sessions. The ergonomic rear grip keeps your hold secure when you’re making repeated scoops or adjusting your stance as the fish moves. The finish is durable enough to withstand regular sessions and heavy net head swaps, so you’re not worrying about scuffs when you’re in the zone. Compatibility is straightforward: the net head fittings use a robust metal thread and seat designed to take standard large nets, and the threaded end accepts most modern net heads for quick changes during a session. The handle integrates well with big rubber nets and carp mesh, so you can adapt your gear to different conditions without buying a whole new rig. For UK anglers who fish across varied venues—clear lakes, pressured ponds, margins crowded with weed—the ability to mix and match net heads and compatible nets is a real time-saver. Maintenance is simple, which is important when you’re packing light for a session. Rinse with freshwater after use in dirty water to remove salt, mud, or debris. Dry the threads before storage to prevent rust, and keep the handle in a protective tube or padded compartment to prevent knocks and ensure quick setup next time. A little care goes a long way with the threading and seat, preserving smooth operation after countless nets and replacements. Usage instructions Inspect the net head threading and seat for any dirt or corrosion; wipe clean before assembly. Screw a compatible net head onto the handle by hand, ensuring it is snug but not over-tightened. Attach your chosen net (rubber or mesh) to the net head and secure as required by your net head design. Extend the 2.9m reach from the bank, boat, or mid-swim position. Keep the rod and line relaxed; lower the net tip toward the water to avoid sudden movements that spook the fish. Guide the fish toward the net calmly, using the stiff butt for steering and the slim shaft for precise positioning as the fish moves into the netting zone. Once netted, lift slowly and keep the fish supported as you bring it to shore or the landing area. Recheck the net head connection before your next cast. Durability and common objections Fit: The net head threading and seat are designed for standard large nets, with compatibility across common net head designs. If you already use Guru or other standard nets, you’ll find this handle straightforward to pair with your gear. Durability: Built to withstand regular use with large nets and frequent net head replacements, the finish and threading are designed for longevity in the field. Compatibility: The handle is compatible with big rubber nets and carp mesh, giving you flexibility to adapt to different venues and conditions without swapping the entire rig. What’s in the box and related gear What you need to make the most of this handle is standard large net heads and a compatible net. For UK fishers, pairing with a robust rubber net or carp mesh that suits your bank or boat setups is common practice. Consider keeping a spare net head or two in your kit for quick swaps during a session if you frequently fish weed-prone or marginal venues. Storing the handle in a protective tube or padded compartment is recommended to protect the threads and ensure fast setup after transport. Related gear to consider Standard large net heads compatible with Guru A Class handles Big rubber nets for easier handling and fish resilience Carp mesh nets designed to reduce stress on fish during capture Protective tubes or padded cases for storing long landing net handles In summary, the Guru A Class 2.9m Landing Net Handle gives UK carp anglers a practical, professional tool for landing large carp safely and efficiently. With a long reach, stealthy finish, strong yet light construction, and straightforward compatibility, it’s designed to keep pace with the demands of modern carp fishing—even on pressured waters where every advantage counts.

    £49.99

  • Last stock! Guru NEW A Class 2.9m Landing Net Handle by Billing Tackle

    Guru NEW A Class 9ft Mini Method Feeder

    Guru NEW A Class 9ft Mini Method Feeder Compact, ultra-responsive short rod for close-range method feeder work with tight swims and margins High‑modulus blank delivers fast action and crisp feedback for precise bait placement and early, reliable strikes Lightweight yet robust build with quality guides and reel seat for all‑day comfort and dependable line lay Feeder compatibility tuned for clipped-down tactics, handling small to medium feeders (10–30g) for delicate presentations Balanced 9ft length combines casting power with finesse control in confined spots Worded to work with light terminal tackle and small rigs; mainline options 6–10 lb mono or 8–12 lb braid Portable and quick to rig, with a slim handle that aids close-quarters control and rapid spot changes The Guru A Class 9ft Mini Method Feeder is a compact, highly responsive rod built for anglers who fish tight swims and demand precise control over where bait lands and how quickly you can pick up on a bite. In margins where distance is limited, accuracy wins matches, and this rod is designed to give you that edge. The short, nimble blank delivers a fast, crisp action that translates every nibble into a clear signal in your hands. You’ll feel light takes—think small pellet taps or micro boilie nips—early, so you can set the hook with confidence rather than waiting for a visible bite. How it’s built for close‑quarters fishing The 9ft length is purposefully chosen for short to medium distance method feeder work. A balanced blend of casting power and delicate tip control means you can place bait where you want it without overloading the rod or losing feel. The high‑modulus blank gives you the sensitivity to detect subtle takes while still delivering enough backbone for quick hook‑sets and netting. A slim handle complements the compact design, helping you keep the rod close to your body in tight spots and around overhanging branches or bankside cover. What it plays well with This rod is tuned for clipped‑down tactics and short‑range feeder fishing. It handles small to medium feeders and is compatible with typical weights in the 10–30g range depending on distance and target. For line selection, you can choose 6–10 lb mono or 8–12 lb braid to suit different species and presentations. The combination of light tackle and small rigs makes it ideal for delicate work on busy days when you need to spare your bait and your wrists. Durability and daily use Despite its light feel, the rod is designed to be robust enough for all‑day sessions. The mainline grip and guide layout are chosen to give consistent line lay and comfortable casting and reeling across long matches. The 9ft Mini Method Feeder is built to stand up to bank work on UK lakes and rivers, with a focus on reliable bite feedback and quick reactions when you’re working margins and tight spots. Maintenance and care Rinse guides and handle after muddy sessions to extend longevity. Store in a protective sleeve to prevent tip damage during transit. Regularly inspect ferrules and guides for wear after long sessions. Avoid heavy overloading beyond the recommended feeder weights to preserve action and balance. Usage tips and practical guidance Rigging and setup Choose feeders in the 10–30g range based on distance and water depth. For tight margins, start at the lighter end (10–15g) and adjust as you judge the bite rate and water conditions. Use 6–10 lb mono or 8–12 lb braid as your mainline, aligning with the target species and knot strength you’re comfortable with. Clip down technique works best in close quarters; ensure your line lay remains smooth and the feeder lands accurately on the spot you’ve chosen. Fishing tactics Fish short distances with a deliberate, calm pace—accuracy beats distance in tight swims. Use small feeders and micro parcels if you’re match fishing for bream, skimmers, carp, or larger roach at close range. In overhanging covers or near bankside features, keep the rod tip low and react quickly to tactile takes. Maintenance reminders for UK anglers Rinse guides and handle after muddy sessions and dry thoroughly before storage. Inspect ferrules and guides for wear after heavy sessions; replace or service promptly to maintain bite detection. Store in a protective sleeve to safeguard the tip and maintain rig readiness for your next session. Related gear and practical consideration for UK fisherman Pair this 9ft Mini Method Feeder with small method feeders and PVA‑baited micro parcels for delicate presentation in tight spots. Consider matching it with light terminal tackle and clear, organised tackle storage to keep everything within easy reach during quick spot changes. For venues with modest margins and overhanging banks, this rod excels where other longer setups struggle to keep bait where you want it. In summary, the Guru NEW A Class 9ft Mini Method Feeder is tailored for close‑in method feeder work. Its combination of a fast, sensitive tip, compact 9ft design, and tuned feeder compatibility makes it a reliable choice for UK anglers who fish tight swims and demand precision, not brute distance. If you want a rod that helps you place bait with surgical accuracy and respond to subtle takes with confidence, this could be the tool that keeps you ahead on busy lakes and rivers.

    £54.99

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    Guru NEW A Class 10ft Pellet Waggler

    Guru NEW A Class 10ft Pellet Waggler The Guru NEW A Class 10ft Pellet Waggler is a specialist float rod built for long, accurate pellet waggler presentations with a razor-sensitive tip. Its strong butt and balanced 10ft blank let you lift and drive from distance, keeping line off the water in windy or choppy stillwaters and delivering crisp bite detection for quick, clean hooks. Long-range pellet waggler performance with a razor-sensitive tip for subtle takes 10ft blank tuned specifically for pellet waggler loads and long-range float work Slim, lightweight handle reduces fatigue and maintains balance when casting and playing fish Robust butt section for quick lift and back-through when fish are wary or snags loom Quality guides minimise friction for smooth line flow in breezy or choppy conditions Line and tackle compatibility: mainline options of 6–12 lb mono or 10–15 lb braid; compatible with pellet waggler floats and distance rigs What makes it special The Guru A Class 10ft Pellet Waggler is purpose-built for mid-to-long range pellet waggler tactics on lakes and reservoirs. The 10ft length provides long-lever control to keep your line clear of snags while delivering pellets with measured accuracy. The rod’s slim tip transmits even the faintest bites, while the mid-section and butt provide the mass needed to drive hooks reliably from distance. This combination gives you crisp bite detection and fast, decisive hook-sets without sacrificing feel through the rod. Rig and line compatibility Designed to work with standard carp and stillwater tackle setups, this rod accepts mainlines in the 6–12 lb mono range or 10–15 lb braid. If you’re fishing windy days or moving water, braid can offer excellent sensitivity and quick pickups, while mono can help with softer presentations. The rod is compatible with pellet waggler floats sized for distance and current and accepts pellet drop-perch-style rigs, small cages or bead rigs for versatile presentations. Usage tips for best results To get the most from the Guru A Class, start by practicing casts unladen to feel the balance and how the tip loads. Fine-tune the float weight to match wind strength and the distance you’re casting. Use a long, thin hooklink to keep the pellet presentation subtle and natural. Have spares of tips to adapt to different bite strengths and float loads so you’re ready for a range of conditions. When playing fish, keep line tight and let the rod do the telling; the backbone is there to translate subtle lifts into prompt, decisive hook-sets from distance. Practical setup and on-the-bank tips Practice unladen casts first to feel balance and the way the line tracks off the water Adjust float weight and rigging for wind strength and distance; small changes can sharpen bite detection Keep a long, light hooklink to preserve pellet presentation; avoid heavy rigs that bury the float Carry spare tips to adapt to bite strength changes and float loads quickly Rinse after dirty/ dusty conditions and dry thoroughly; protect tips and guides in transport with a tube or sleeve Care and maintenance After use in murky or salty conditions, rinse the rod and guides with fresh water and dry completely. Inspect the reel seat and guides for wear after heavy sessions. When transporting, protect tips and guides with a sleeve or tube to prevent nicks. Regularly check the guides for any signs of wear that might affect line flow, especially after frequent casting in breezy conditions. Who it’s for and where it shines Ideal for specialist float anglers chasing pellet waggler tactics on larger stillwaters, the Guru A Class 10ft Pellet Waggler balances reach, sensitivity and control in a single package. It’s particularly well suited to lakes and reservoirs where wind, current and distance all come into play and where precise pellet delivery and quick bite detection can make the difference between a blank and a buoyant session. Related gear and handy notes for UK anglers Pair this rod with a light, responsive reel to maximise fast pickups and line feel. When conditions demand longer casts, the 10ft length helps you present pellets with measured accuracy while keeping line off the water to prevent drag and splash that spooks wary fish. Have a small selection of pellet waggler floats and rigs ready, including pellet drop-perch-style setups, small cages or bead rigs, so you can adapt quickly to changing conditions on the day. Regularly check local watercraft rules regarding equipment and rigs, and always carry spare tips and small repair kit for on-the-spot adjustments during a session.

    £49.99

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    Guru NEW A Class 10ft Method Feeder

    Guru NEW A Class 10ft Method Feeder Long-range 10ft blank with a forgiving backbone for accurate feeder placements and controlled plays. Sensitive tip section that picks up light takes and subtle pulls, helping you time the strike precisely. High-modulus composite blank with a progressive action that loads deep for long casts with heavier feeders. Quality guides that minimise friction for smooth line travel over distance and cleaner, farther casts. Comfortable handle and reel seat built for long sessions, giving steady control when casting and playing big carp. Versatile design suited to big lakes, syndicate waters and larger club waters where range and payload matter. Feeder payload range 30–120g, letting you tailor weight to distance and water conditions. The Guru NEW A Class 10ft Method Feeder is purpose-built for method-style fishing at medium to long range in UK waters. Its 10ft length stores substantial casting energy, allowing you to fling heavier method feeders and spod loads further than shorter rods, while the blank’s backbone remains solid enough to control big fish once hooked. The tip remains sensitive enough to pick up light takes, so you can time your strike with precision even when a fish nudges the feeder from a distance. This is especially useful on busy, snaggy lake margins where you want to keep a tight bite window without over-reacting and losing the fish. The progressive action and high-modulus construction deliver distances and accuracy without sacrificing feel. The deep-loading characteristic helps you cast heavier payloads cleanly, then ramp up pressure to stop a rolling carp or a long-running fish in its tracks. The guides are chosen to reduce line friction over long distances, promoting smoother line travel and cleaner, more repeatable casts. The comfortable handle and reel seat are designed for extended sessions on bank rails and uneven banks across the UK, giving you reliable control when casting and when playing a big carp that keeps trying to run. Usage tips and practical guidance for UK anglers Designed for waters where your method feeder weight might need to be adjusted for distance, this rod accepts feeder weights from 30g up to 120g. To begin, load a mainline in the 10–20 lb range (braid or mono depending on water conditions and distance). Pair the rod with a reel in the 4000–6000 size bracket, ensuring the spool capacity and drag strength suit your target species and water temperament. For hooklinks, plan on 15–30 lb to maintain secure plays when larger carp arrive on the scene. Set up your mainline on a compatible reel (4000–6000). Check the drag and ensure it’s smooth; you want steady pressure, not abrupt resistance that spooks takes. Attach a feeder in the 30–120g range depending on how far you’re casting and how heavy the spod mix is. Start lighter to learn the bite response, then step up if wind or distance demands it. Tie a stronger hooklink (15–30 lb) to the feeder setup. This helps when you’re playing bigger carp or if the water has structure that can pull on the line. Cast to your chosen marks or features. Let the feeder settle and watch the tip; the sensitive section should show subtle movement if a fish is taking. When a bite is detected, lift the rod in a smooth, controlled manner and reel against the pressure with a steady, confident strike. Maintain pressure to prevent a missed hookset. Play fish with a balanced, methodical approach. The rod’s progressive action helps you keep line on the fish while you guide it away from snags, then apply pressure to drive it away from cover. Land the fish with a controlled sequence, keeping the rod tip up and the line moving through the guides to avoid kinks or tangles. Reel in steadily and reset for the next run. What makes this rod stand out on UK waters The 10ft length is a real asset when you need extra distance to reach far margins, shoals, or features where spod and feeder work out of sight. The balance between a crisp tip and a robust mid-to-butt section gives you the feel to read light takes and the power to drive through a strong pull. This rod shines where long-range accuracy is required, yet it remains forgiving enough to avoid fatigue during a full session on a lake or riverbank. On large lakes and syndicate waters, you’ll appreciate the ability to place feed precisely while maintaining the bite signal that helps you time your strike perfectly. Maintenance and care Rinse with fresh water after sessions, especially if you’ve fished in damp or muddy conditions, and dry thoroughly before storage. Inspect guides for line wear or nicks and ensure the reel seat remains snug and comfortable for long sessions. Store in a cool, dry place to protect the blank’s integrity and prolong the life of the tip and guides. Related gear and compatibility Mainlines: compatible with 10–20 lb braid or mono, chosen based on distance and water to balance casting and bite protection. Reels: best paired with reels in the 4000–6000 size bracket, matched to spool capacity and drag strength for smooth, long pick-ups. Hooklinks: recommend stronger hooklinks and leaders in the 15–30 lb range for secure play with larger carp. Feeder weights: 30–120g range to suit distance and spod work requirements; select weight to balance distance with sensitivity. Why choose this for your next sessions If you’re planning sessions that combine spod work with precise feeder placement over medium to long range, this 10ft method feeder rod gives you both reach and feel. It’s designed to help you deliver accurate distance with heavier payloads while still giving you the bite detection you rely on when a carp tugs at the feeder. The 10ft design reduces fatigue on long sessions and makes long-range fishing feel smoother, so you can stay out longer on big waters without compromising your strike timing or control.

    £59.99

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    Guru NEW A Class 12ft Distance Method

    Guru NEW A Class 12ft Distance Method – extreme-range carp rod for confident long casts. 12ft Distance Method rod designed for extreme-range carp work, with two-handed loading for precise, powerful delivery. Deep-loading, extra-long blank (high-modulus) stores energy for smooth, controlled casts and reduced tip snap when launching heavy feeders and spod parcels. Reinforced mid and butt sections paired with a durable blank finish withstand heavy payloads and long fights without losing feel. Large, strong guides optimise braid or heavy mono travel at distance and minimise line friction for distance accuracy. Long, comfortable handle enables two-handed loading and better casting leverage, reducing fatigue on long sessions. Compatible tackle setup: mainline 15–40 lb braid or heavy mono; method weights from 60 g; 5000–6000 size reels with smooth drag; heavy hooklinks 20–50 lb. Best used for dedicated distance sessions on large lakes and reservoirs, especially where margins are deep or currents push fishing out at range. Overview and what makes this rod different The Guru NEW A Class 12ft Distance Method is built for anglers who need to reach far marks with confidence. It features a long-range design that combines a deep, energy-storing blank with a progressive action, so heavy method feeders and spod parcels plant cleanly on the cast. The long blank not only loads quickly but also preserves feel, helping you detect feeds and light takes even when distance is the main aim. The reinforced mid and butt sections give you the backbone to tame big carp through long, powerful runs, while the durable finish stands up to repeated casts on demanding venues. Two-handed casting is the core of its usability. The extended handle allows you to leverage your upper body and torso, reducing fatigue during extended sessions. The guides are sized to handle braid or heavy mono with minimal line friction, keeping line travel smooth and accurate as you push to far margins. All of this combines to help you place rigs, spod parcels, and feeders with greater precision, even in wind or current, which is exactly what distance anglers need on UK lakes and reservoirs. Specification and compatibility Length and action: 12ft Distance Method rod with a deep-loading, progressive blank. The blank is extra-long and high-modulus, with reinforced mid and butt sections designed to withstand heavy payloads and long fights. The finish is durable to resist casting stress and grit from a long day on the bank. Guides: Large, robust guides designed to accommodate braid and heavy mono at distance while minimising friction for slick line travel. Handle: An extended, comfortable handle that supports two-handed loading and casting leverage, helping to reduce fatigue and improve accuracy during long sessions. Tackle pairing and capacity: - Mainline: 15–40 lb braid or heavy mono - Method weights: from 60 g upwards to long-range options - Reel size: 5000–6000 with smooth drag - Hooklinks: 20–50 lb Usage instructions Prepare your rig and line: spool your reel with mainline in the 15–40 lb braid or heavy mono range, ensuring a clean, even lay. Choose method weights appropriate for your distance target; start at 60 g and adjust for wind and margins as needed. Mount the rod and rig with heavy hooklinks (20–50 lb) to ensure stability when landing large carp. Position your spod and feeder work to build a feeding zone at distance. Use long-range tactics to place bait accurately beyond the bank edge. Adopt a two-handed grip on the long handle and drive through with a smooth, powerful cast. Focus on a clean follow-through to plant the feeder on target without slippage. After casting, maintain tension on the mainline to monitor bite indication; offset any wind push with subtle rod movement to keep your baited area active. During fights, use the rod’s backbone to control runs—let the blank load guide the pressure and steer the fish without forcing the line. Care, maintenance and practical tips Rinse guides after sandy or gritty sessions to remove salt and grit. Dry and store the rod in a padded tube or case to cushion knocks in transit. Regularly check guides for nicks or grooves and replace if necessary to preserve smooth line flow at distance. After use on rough-water days, inspect the reel and apply light maintenance to the drag to keep it performing at its best. Why UK anglers choose Distance Method gear For fish in large lakes and reservoirs with deep margins or currents, distance gear like this 12ft Distance Method rod helps you locate feeding fish on the first pass and sustain pressure over longer sessions. The combination of deep blank loading, two-handed leverage, and robust guides gives you confidence to push to far marks while still detecting subtle takes. It’s designed to work cohesively with 15–40 lb braid or heavy mono, 60 g method weights, and 5000–6000 reels with smooth drag—streamlining your tackle setup for long-range sessions on UK waters. Related gear and options for UK fishers Complementary mainlines in the 15–40 lb braid or heavy mono range for distance casting and reliable bite transmission. 60 g and heavier method weights suitable for longer-range fishing from big pits and reservoirs. Reels sized 5000–6000 with smooth drag systems to balance the rod’s power and keep long fights under control. Heavy hooklinks in the 20–50 lb range to withstand big carp and sharp margins. Padded rod tubes or cases to protect the 12ft rod during transit to venues around the UK.

    £69.99

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    Guru NEW A Class 11ft Pellet Waggler

    Guru NEW A Class 11ft Pellet Waggler – Long-range float work with razor-sharp bite detection Delicate tip with a powerful mid and butt: reads micro-takes while delivering the backbone needed to drive the hook home at distance. 11ft high-modulus blank: balances long casts with superb sensitivity, keeping energy transfer from tip through to the butt for crisp bite detection. Lightweight, rigid butt: reduces tip wobble and gives a solid platform for confident hook-sets under tension, even in breezy conditions. Guides optimised for long-range float casting: smoother line flow and improved accuracy when casting distance floats in wind or chop. Slim handle design: comfortable for long sessions, placing your finger close to the reel for precise pickups and quick line changes. Mainline compatibility: suits 6–12 lb mono or 10–15 lb braid, so you can tailor stretch and sensitivity to the swim you’re fishing. Pellet waggler floats sized for distance and wind: paired with a small to mid-sized reel to balance rod weight, spool profile and casting rhythm. Overview The Guru NEW A Class 11ft Pellet Waggler is purpose-built for pellet waggler work at distance. It combines a delicate tip with a robust mid and butt to maintain line contact and control even on choppy water, giving you the confidence to push longer casts and still feel every bite. The 11ft high-modulus blank is tuned to balance power for longer casts with sensitivity for bite detection, so you can sense micro-takes without unloading the line. With guides designed for smooth line flow and a slim, comfortable handle, this rod stays balanced from the first cast to the last dink at the net. Designed for reservoirs and larger stillwaters, it excels in situations where you need accurate, repeatable presentation from distance—whether you’re fishing tight to a weed bed, over a pellet bed, or across a windy swim. The combination of a delicate tip and solid backbone helps you keep line tight and feel the fish without over-lifting, even when you’re working a buoyant pellet rig over a long mark. Specifications Length: 11 ft Blank: high-modulus Tip action: delicate Mid/ butt action: robust for backbone and hook-sets Guide system: optimised for long-range line flow Handle: slim and comfortable Mainline compatibility: 6–12 lb mono or 10–15 lb braid Float pairing: pellet waggler floats sized for distance and wind conditions Reel pairing guidance: small to mid-sized reel balances rod weight and casting rhythm Usage tips for the Guru A Class 11ft Pellet Waggler Use this rod when you’re targeting longer distances to pellets or beds on reservoirs and large stillwaters. Start with a pellet waggler float that matches the wind and distance you’re fishing, then pair it with line that preserves sensitive bite detection without excessive stretch. Match float weight to distance and wind. Heavier floats help you reach longer marks; lighter rigs will give more bite response in calm conditions. Choose line to suit the venue: 6–12 lb mono for stretch and feel, or 10–15 lb braid if you want tighter contact and quicker hits in breezy water. Keep the tip’s sensitivity: the tiny taps and micro-twitches are your early warning; the mid and butt provide the power to drive the hook home at range. Use thin, low-stretch hooklinks for sensitive presentation at distance; practice casting to improve accuracy and repeatable landings. Be ready to adapt: carry spare tips to alter action for bite strength as conditions change—wind, depth, and pellet size all influence bite reception. Wind and chop management: the guides are designed for smoother line flow, helping you land cleanly even in breezy or rippled water. Pairing and setup: a small to mid-sized reel balances rod weight and spool profile, aiding a steady casting rhythm and a clean line release. Care and maintenance Rinse the rod after dirty sessions and dry before storing. Transport in a protective tube to avoid tip damage, and inspect guides for burrs or wear after rigs rub or large drifts. Regular checks help preserve sensitivity and casting balance for years of use. Best fishing options and practical notes The 11ft length provides added leverage for longer casts while keeping line well clear of the water, reducing drag and improving bite contact. The delicate tip remains highly responsive to micro-takes, taps and lifts, with the mid and butt delivering the backbone needed for clean hooks at distance. Long-range pellet waggler work shines on reservoirs and larger stillwaters, over pellet beds, or in areas where precise, repeatable presentation from distance matters—even in shallow chop or a light breeze. Related gear and tips for UK anglers Pellet waggler floats and compatible rigs for distance work Thin, low-stretch hooklinks for sensitive presentation Spare tips to adapt action to bite strength and conditions Small to mid-sized reels that balance rod weight and casting rhythm Line options suitable for distance float work: mono and braid variants Protective rod tubes and reel cases for UK travel and storage

    £54.99

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    Guru NEW A Class 11ft Method Feeder

    Guru NEW A Class 11ft Method Feeder: long-range power, precision and sensitivity for versatile carp sessions Designed for long-range work between the 10ft and 12ft models, it loads well at mid-length and improves accuracy when placing medium-to-heavy method loads. High-modulus blank with a progressive action delivers smooth power transfer on the cast for reliable distance and control. Sensitive tip lets you detect light takes even at distance, giving you the confidence to strike precisely and timely. Robust mid and butt build provides secure hook-holds and controlled play when wrestling carp at range. Quality guides sized to suit braid or mono at distance, improving line control and long-term durability. Comfortable handle designed for extended casting sessions and repeated loading, helping you keep pace on long marauding days on the bank. The Guru NEW A Class 11ft Method Feeder sits squarely as a versatile distance rod, bridging the gap between the 10ft and 12ft models. It’s built for anglers who want serious range without losing feel and control. This rod excels in open-water method sessions where you need to place bait zones accurately far out, then watch for those tell-tale bites as carp move in. It’s equally at home on lakes and reservoirs, allowing you to switch between distances within one session and keep your baiting tight and repeatable. Material and build notes matter here. The high-modulus blank is tuned for mid-to-long-range accuracy and a progressive action, meaning you get a smooth, steady power curve from the caster through to the mid-section, with clean energy transfer into the load. The mid-to-butt section provides the backbone for secure hook-holds and controlled play when the fish makes long runs, so you can keep control even when ten-plus yards of line are out. The guides have been chosen to cope with both braid and mono lines at distance, reducing friction and improving line release when you’re casting heavy feeders or sliding line during netting or landing. The handle is designed to stay comfortable during long days on the bank, with a grip that remains solid under repeated loading and casting. Specifications at a glance Length: 11ft – designed for long-range work and mid-length loading. Tackle pairing guidance: Mainline 10–25 lb braid or mono depending on range and fish size; Feeders: medium-to-heavy method feeders up to specialist long-range sizes; Reel: 4000–6000 sized reel with smooth drag and adequate line capacity. This setup supports reliable distance casting and disciplined bait placement across a range of distances. How this rod helps you fish better The 11ft A Class blends accuracy, power and sensitivity to help you place bait zones with confidence and to feel light takes even when the distance tests you. The solid mid-butt section gives you the leverage you need to drive larger carp from long runs, while the progressive blank keeps the casting smooth and repeatable as you dial in distance. The lightweight yet tough construction means fewer limp moments when you’re throwing heavy feeders out to the margins, leaving more energy for the fight and for working your zones on the bank. Usage instructions Choose your mainline and feeders: use a mainline in the 10–25 lb range (braid or mono) and select medium-to-heavy feeders for long-range work. Match your reel: pair with a 4000–6000 sized reel that has a smooth drag and enough capacity for distance casting and long plays. Pre-load and test cast: spool your chosen line, set up your method feeder, and perform test casts to dial in the rod’s power and distance. Adjust tips as needed: keep spare tips tailored for different feeder sizes so you can swap quickly on the bank depending on the session’s distance targets. Plant your zones: cast to your target points at distance, then progressively bait to build reliable zones out wide. Play the fish with control: use the mid-butt to maintain secure hook-holds, and keep steady pressure on the fish as it moves across long runs. Fine-tune across distances: this rod is designed to perform across multiple distances in one session, so switch between near and far placements to maximise bites and zone consistency. Common objections and how this rod addresses them Fit and comfort: The 11ft length sits between your shorter and longer A Class options, ideal for anglers who want one rod that covers multiple distances without swapping gear. The handle is designed for repeated loading and extended casting, helping you stay comfortable through a long session. Durability: A high-modulus blank with a robust mid-and-butt section provides both power for long casts and resilience for repeated heavy use, reducing the risk of fatigue over many sessions. Compatibility: The stated tackle pairing (mainline 10–25 lb, medium-to-heavy feeders, reels 4000–6000) is designed to work together to give you predictable distance and reliable line control. If you’re using a different setup, you can adjust within these ranges to preserve performance. Care and maintenance Rinse after sessions on the bank or near salt exposure, dry thoroughly, and store in a rod sleeve or upright. Check guides for any line fray after heavy casts, and swap tips or components if you notice wear or reduced sensitivity in the line action. Regular inspection helps maintain accuracy and sensitivity for future sessions. Related gear to consider Mainlines suitable for distance work (braid or mono) within the 10–25 lb range. Medium-to-heavy method feeders designed for long-range placements. Reels in the 4000–6000 size range with smooth drag to match the rod’s power and balance. Spare tips tailored for different feeder sizes to swap quickly on the bank. In short, the Guru NEW A Class 11ft Method Feeder is a versatile distance rod that blends accuracy, power and sensitivity for anglers who want dependable long-range performance with the confidence to place zones precisely and control the fight. If you’re targeting larger carp at distance on UK waters, this rod helps you build repeatable zones, reduce missed bites, and enjoy a more efficient,single-rod approach to long-range method sessions.

    £64.99

  • Guru A Class Reels NEW | 3000, 4000, 5000 & 6000 | All Sizes Available NOW by Billing Tackle

    Guru A Class Reels NEW | 3000, 4000, 5000 & 6000 | All Sizes Available NOW

    Guru A Class Reels NEW | 3000, 4000, 5000 & 6000 | All Sizes Available NOW The Guru A Class Reels are built for serious carp and specimen fishing, delivering smooth operation, durability and ease of use for both bank and match anglers. With precision control, a refined drag and trusted bearings, these reels stay reliable across sessions and different venues. Available in 3000, 4000, 5000 and 6000 sizes, all now in stock to match your target method and species. Precision control with a smooth multi‑disc drag for controlled pressure and steady fish fighting even as the bite counts up. Light yet strong body construction that resists corrosion, helping to keep weight down without sacrificing durability. Balanced rotor and bail for quiet, wobble‑free retrieves so you can focus on line management and positioning. Large, ergonomic handle gives you solid grip and leverage for powerful cranking when you need it. Line capacity tailored to each size (3000, 4000, 5000 and 6000) to match your mainline and backing to your rig and lake conditions. High‑quality bearings deliver low friction and long life, helping you keep the pace when the running takes hold. Spool lip and design tuned to reduce friction, aiding long, accurate casts and smooth line flow; spare spools and parts are often available for quick changes between rigs or venues. What makes the A Class range stand out The Guru A Class range is built to be smooth, durable and easy to use, with a refined drag and trusted bearings that keep performance consistent across sessions. The reels are designed to be light yet resilient, so you can cast with confidence and control fish without fatigue. The combination of a balanced rotor, a well‑tuned spool and robust internals means you’ll enjoy steady retrieves, less line twist and reliable operation in fresh water and in borderline salty conditions. Size options and matching techniques Sizes available are 3000, 4000, 5000 and 6000 — all sizes available now to match your target method and species. Each size features line capacity tailored to suit typical setups, helping you pair the mainline and backing with your rig and lake conditions. Whether you’re targeting carp, tench, bream or larger specimens, the A Class range offers a capable platform that pairs well with a range of rigs and lines, helping you push distance and accuracy without compromising control. Durability, reliability and venue versatility All‑round versatility means these reels suit both bank and match anglers. The design aims to provide continuous performance across sessions, with light yet resilient materials and robust internals to keep things faithful from the first cast to the last fish. The drag system, bearings and spool design work in harmony to deliver reliable operation whether you’re fishing freshwater lakes or in borderline salty conditions. Spare spools and parts being often available adds practical flexibility for long sessions across mixed venues. Usage and practical notes for UK anglers To get the most from your Guru A Class, pick the size that best matches your method and target species. Use the smooth drag to control pressure during a fight, especially when a run counts or fish surge. The balanced rotor and quiet retrieve help with line management in windy UK conditions, while the ergonomic handle ensures you can keep up steady cranking when you need to accelerate the fight or lay on the pressure. If you move between venues or between bank and match work, you can benefit from spare spools and parts for quick changes between rigs or venues—helping you stay ready for different lakes and weather without downtime. Maintenance and compatibility considerations Designed to be a practical choice for mixed venues, the A Class range is crafted to stay true to form through regular use. While specific warranty details aren’t provided here, the emphasis on durable materials, high‑quality bearings and well‑tuned components points to a robust, long‑lasting reel. The reels are compatible with a range of rigs and lines, and the availability of spare spools helps you tailor setups for your lake conditions and target species. Care and related products To extend the life of your A Class reel, consider keeping a spare spool ready for different lines and rigs, a common practice among long sessions on UK stillwaters and runs. If you’re expanding your arsenal, look at the broader Guru A Class range for additional sizes or complementary components to build a tailored, reliable setup for carp, coarse and specimen fishing. What’s included in the purchase When you choose Guru A Class, you’re investing in a modern, dependable reel designed to stay true to form from the first cast to the last fish. The combination of smooth drag, durable bearings, and a lightweight yet sturdy build makes this range a practical choice for anglers who value control, readiness and real‑world performance on typical carp and coarse fishing days.

    £54.99

  • Last stock! Guru Top & Tail Rod Bands by Billing Tackle

    Guru Top & Tail Rod Bands

    Guru Top & Tail Rod Bands Guru Top & Tail Rod Bands are a simple, practical accessory designed for anglers who want to keep their fishing rods tidy and secure between sessions. While the exact specifications aren’t listed here, the name suggests a focus on protecting the top and tail ends of a rod, helping you transport and store gear without the sections slipping or swinging about. For UK anglers who fish in a range of spots—from bankside sessions to long rivers—the right rod bands can make a noticeable difference in convenience and protection. This description focuses on practical, everyday use and considerations that matter on UK shores and lakes. Simple design to secure the top and tail ends of a rod, helping keep sections aligned during transit. Quick to fit and remove, so you spend less time fiddling with gear and more time fishing. Lightweight and compact, easy to carry in a tackle bag or pocket between casts. Helps protect guides and rod finish by minimising movement and potential snagging while you move between swims. Designed for broad compatibility with a range of common UK fishing rods, making them a versatile accessory. Low maintenance and simple to care for; wipe clean after use and store in a dry place. How to use Guru Top & Tail Rod Bands Inspect the rod to ensure both the top section and the tail end are clean and free from debris. Position the band so it will loop around the top section and the tail end without pressing on any guides or line. Slide the band into place and adjust to a snug fit that holds the sections securely without over-tightening. Check the rod once more to confirm the bands aren’t pinching the line or guides, and that the sections stay aligned during transport. When ready to fish, remove the bands quickly and store them in a safe place for the next session. Addressing common questions for UK fishermen Will these fit my rod? If your rod is a standard top-and-tail style used by many UK manufacturers, the bands are intended to be broadly compatible. If your rod is unusually thick or uses a non-standard design, compare the band’s opening and circumference with your rod’s dimensions before buying. If in doubt, contact the seller for guidance. Are they durable enough for frequent transport? A simple securing accessory should withstand regular handling. To maximise longevity, avoid overtightening, store the bands dry, and inspect them for wear after heavy use. Replace if any signs of fraying or loss of elasticity appear. Will they damage my rod finish? When used correctly, they should sit over the ends without pressing on the finish or guides. Always stop short of overtightening and check alignment before moving between swims to minimise rubbing against guides or lacquer. Do I need multiple bands? If you transport a single rod with top and tail sections, one band is usually sufficient. If you carry multiple rods or have unusually long gear, you might find extra bands convenient for securing multiple sections or different rod configurations. Care and maintenance Keep the bands clean and dry after use. Wipe away mud, salt spray, or moisture to prevent deterioration of the elastic or material. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. If you notice any cracking, hardening, or loosening elasticity, replace the bands to maintain reliable performance on the bank. Usage notes for UK anglers When fishing in wet or windy conditions, a reliable rod band helps keep your rig stable during transport between swims and on windy days along the bank. It also reduces the chance of the rod banging against other gear in a tackle bag, which can result in scuffs or unwanted wear. For those moving through tight spaces—such as narrow river banks or hedgerows—bands that hold the rod secure can stop accidental snagging on brambles or fence posts. Consider pairing rod bands with a purpose-built rod sleeve or soft case for extra protection during travel and storage, especially if you’re typically on the move between venues. Related products and tips for UK fisherman While specific related items aren’t listed here, many anglers pair rod bands with other common fishing accessories to streamline their kit. Think about a reliable rod sleeve or protective cover for the bank or car, a compact tackle bag that fits snugly in a boot, and a small lube or cleaner for occasional maintenance of any moving parts on transport gear. When buying in the UK, consider local retailers with reliable customer service and clear sizing information so you can compare products with confidence. Reading buyer reviews for similar accessories can give you practical insights into fit, durability, and everyday use on UK banks and lakes. Final thoughts Guru Top & Tail Rod Bands offer a straightforward way to protect and transport your rod sections, a small upgrade that can make a big difference in your fishing days. With practical, no-nonsense use and broad compatibility, they’re a sensible addition to many anglers’ kits. Remember to check fit with your specific rod type, treat the bands with care, and pair them with additional protective gear if you’re often on busy riverbanks or in salty coastal spots. Ta for reading, and tight lines on your next session.

    £15.99

  • Guru Container Bait Box 5.3 Pint Grey by Billing Tackle

    Guru Container Bait Box 5.3 Pint Grey

    Guru Container Bait Box 5.3 Pint Grey The Guru Container Bait Box is a practical piece of kit for UK anglers who want tidy, ready-to-use bait on bank, pier or boat. With a 5.3 pint capacity, this grey bait box is designed to keep your bait organised and easily accessible when you’re on the move. It’s simple to use, compact enough to slip into a tackle bag, and ready to weather the hustle of a busy fishing session. 5.3 pint capacity keeps a day’s bait close at hand so you won’t miss a bite Grey finish provides a discreet, easy-to-find spot in your tackle setup Compact design fits neatly in rucksacks, tackle bags, or boat lockers Lid keeps bait contained during transit and busy shoreline sessions Easy to wipe clean and quick to dry after use Suitable for use on banks, piers and boats across UK waters How to use Open the lid and place your chosen bait inside the box, taking care not to overfill. Close the lid firmly to help retain moisture and prevent spill during transport. Stow the bait box in a dry part of your bag or boat locker when not in use. After fishing, remove the contents, rinse with clean water, and wipe the interior and lid dry before storing. Keep the box away from direct heat or prolonged sun to preserve its condition. Care and maintenance Rinse with fresh water after use, especially if you’ve been in saltwater or muddy conditions. Allow the container to air-dry completely before returning to storage. A quick wipe with a clean cloth is usually enough to keep the grey finish looking tidy for many trips. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to maintain the box’s shape and fit of the lid. Usage tips for UK anglers The 5.3 pint capacity is a handy middle ground for day sessions on rivers, estuaries, and coastal banks, letting you carry a reliable amount of bait without overburdening your kit. Pair the box with other general bait storage practices, such as keeping spare bait types separate to reduce cross-contamination and maintain bait quality. Label the lid or use a small, simple marker to identify contents quickly during busy sessions on mud flats or busy beaches. Keep the container within easy reach so you can top up when you get a bite, minimising disruption to your line and position. On windy or rough days, secure the box in a pocket or compartment to prevent it from tipping or sliding in transit. Frequently considered questions Because this is a practical bait storage solution, anglers often ask about capacity, portability and how it performs in UK conditions. The Guru Container Bait Box provides a compact, portable option with a dedicated capacity of 5.3 pints and a discreet grey finish, making it a sensible addition to most tackle setups. If you’re after a straightforward way to keep bait organised and readily accessible, this box aims to deliver that without fuss. Final thoughts For UK fishing enthusiasts who want a reliable, easy-to-use bait storage solution, the Guru Container Bait Box 5.3 Pint Grey offers practical capacity, a compact form, and simple maintenance. It’s a sensible choice for sessions on the bank, by the coast, or on the boat, helping you stay focused on your catch rather than your gear.

    £4.99

  • Guru Speed Beads by Billing Tackle

    Guru Speed Beads

    Guru Speed Beads Guru Speed Beads are small, versatile beading components that help UK anglers set up rigs quickly and accurately. While they may be tiny, they can make a big difference when you’re on a busy bank, at a match, or shifting venues as tides and weather change. They slot neatly into standard Guru rig setups and stay put once you’ve threaded them on, helping you keep presentation tidy from first cast to last bite. Speed up rig setup on the bank, boat, or match prep so you spend more time fishing and less time fiddling. Low‑profile design keeps the rig neat and reduces snag risk in weedier swims or tight swims where fish hug the banks. Designed for easy integration with common line sizes and Guru bead arrangements, making them easy to add to your existing gear. Assist with consistent bead spacing along the rig, promoting reliable presentation and helping bite timing in varied UK conditions. Reusable across trips and venues; swap to new rigs as you move from river to lake without needing bespoke parts. Compact and portable; a handful fits in a small capsule or pocket so you can top up rigs on the bank between casts. How to use Guru Speed Beads Choose a bead size that sits neatly on your line without sliding off when casting or tightening the rig. Thread the bead onto the main line or leader as part of your standard Guru rig setup, following your usual pattern for spacing and components. Position the bead where you want spacing between the knot, float, weight, or other rig elements to achieve your preferred presentation. Secure the bead with a stopper knot, silicone bead stop, or crimp if your rig requires extra hold. Test the rig on land or in calm water and adjust the bead position as needed to get the line lay you want and the bite indication you favour. Care and storage Keep beads in a dry tackle box or compartmented container so they’re ready for the next session. Return any unused beads to their original packet to prevent loss on the bank. Before use, inspect for any damage—cracked or misshapen beads should be replaced to maintain reliable performance. If you’re on multi‑venue trips, carry a spare set so you’re never caught short when conditions change. Why UK anglers choose Guru Speed Beads In UK waters, rigs can be subjected to varying currents, weed, and short windows of biting fish. Speed Beads offer a simple, quick way to adjust spacing and presentation without major rig alterations. They’re designed to slot into familiar Guru systems, reducing the learning curve for new setups and helping seasoned anglers change rigs on the fly as conditions shift. By keeping the rig compact and predictable, these beads help you focus on the fishing and read the water rather than fiddling with components. Common questions Are Guru Speed Beads compatible with all lines? They are designed to work with standard line sizes used in common Guru rigs; always test fit on your gear to ensure a snug, secure fit. Will beads affect bite detection? When positioned correctly on the rig, they help maintain spacing and can aid bite timing by keeping components aligned and stable in a variety of flows. How durable are they? Beads are lightweight components intended for regular use across trips; replace if you notice cracking or loosening after repeated casting or handling. Related items you might consider Other Guru rig components and line accessories to complement your bead setup Spare beads and stops for quick rig changes between venues General tackle essentials such as floats, leads, and hooks to build complete Guru rigs

    £3.75

  • Guru X-Safe Spare Elastics by Billing Tackle

    Guru X-Safe Spare Elastics

    Guru X-Safe Spare Elastics Keep your Guru X-Safe kit ready for every trip with these spare elastics. Simple, straightforward replacements that help you stay on the water without delays. Ideal for boat, shore or caravan fishing across the UK, these spare elastics are the practical answer when a bit of gear goes slack or wears out. Designed to fit the Guru X-Safe system for a snug, secure hold so rigs behave as they should. Quick to swap on the bank or at the tackle shop, so downtime is kept to a minimum and you’re back casting in no time. Great for multi-angler sessions, family trips, or club outings where you need reliable replacements on hand. Helps maintain the original tension and performance of your Guru X-Safe setup, keeping rigs consistent from bite to take. Lightweight and compact, tucked away in a tackle box or pocket so you’re not left stranded when you’re miles from home. Cost-effective way to extend the life of your Guru X-Safe gear and avoid unnecessary repairs or replacements. Usage tips Inspect elastics regularly for wear, fraying or loss of tension; replace with a spare at the first sign of degradation. When fitting, make sure the elastic seats neatly in its groove or holder on the Guru X-Safe system and isn’t twisted. Handle with clean hands and avoid over-stretching during installation to prolong life and performance. After replacement, test the setup with a light pull to confirm the tension feels right and the grip is secure before heading out. Common questions Will these fit my Guru X-Safe? Yes. They’re spare elastics designed specifically for the Guru X-Safe system, giving you a reliable fit and consistent performance. Are they durable? They’re built for repeated use within the Guru X-Safe setup. Check for wear and replace when signs of stretching or fraying appear, just like you would with any other essential fishing gear. Can I use them on other rigs or systems? They’re intended for Guru X-Safe. For other systems, verify compatibility to avoid any fit issues. Care and storage Store in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight to preserve elasticity and avoid harsh ageing. Keep in a dedicated small pouch or tackle box compartment so they don’t get tangled with hooks or other gear. Rotate spares regularly; replace worn items and keep a fresh set handy for busy fishing weekends. Notes for UK anglers Whether you’re paddle-boarding along the coast, rock hopping by the estuary, or spannering a night on the boat, having spare elastics for your Guru X-Safe is plain sensible. The UK weather and sea conditions can be punishing on gear, so a ready-to-go spare reduces downtime and keeps you safer and more confident on the water. Pack a small quantity in your go-bag and in your boat tackle box so you’re never caught out by a snapped or stretched elastic during a session. You’ll appreciate the difference on breezy days when every minute counts and you don’t want to miss a bite. Related products For a complete Guru X-Safe setup, consider adding other Guru X-Safe accessories and replacement parts to your cart. Keeping a few spare elastics alongside compatible add-ons helps you stay prepared for long trips, boot fairs, or weekend tournaments here in the UK.

    £3.75

  • Last stock! Guru Fusion Base MK2 by Billing Tackle

    Guru Fusion Base MK2

    Guru Fusion Base MK2 Simple, adaptable base designed to sit at the heart of your fishing kit, helping you set up quickly on the bank or boat. Stable, dependable platform that stays steady in breezy conditions so you can focus on your cast and not your gear placement. Flexible mounting options for a range of rigs and attachments common to UK angling setups. Compact footprint that fits in tight spaces on pontoons, kayaks, or along the shoreline tackle area. Quick, straightforward adjustments for different angles and configurations, so you can tailor your setup to your preferred method. Durable design built to cope with regular use in UK weather, resisting rain and spray to keep going when others falter. How to use the Guru Fusion Base MK2 While the exact specifications aren’t listed here, the Guru Fusion Base MK2 is intended to slot into a wide range of fishing setups. Use these general steps to get the most from it when you’re out on the bank, by the sea wall, or on the boat: Choose a level, stable surface. If the base isn’t fully level, adjust any feet or mounting points until it sits firm and horizontal to prevent gear wobble. Position the base where your rig and attachments will sit most comfortably for your cast style. Consider wind direction and how you’ll move between casts. Attach your accessories or rigs to the base using the appropriate mounting points. Start with finger-tight hand turns to avoid cross-threading, then snug up with the correct tool if required. Double-check that everything is secure and that there’s no play in the attachments. A quick wiggle test can save you fiddling mid-session. After use, clean away any salt spray or mud, dry thoroughly, and store in a dry place to prolong life and reliability for your next trip. Care, maintenance and longevity To keep the Guru Fusion Base MK2 performing reliably season after season, give it a regular wipe down after use. If you fish in saltwater or coastal environments, rinse with fresh water to remove salt deposits, then dry completely before storage. Check mounting points and fittings occasionally for signs of wear, and replace any worn components through your usual supplier. Avoid excessive force when tightening fittings, as overtightening can wear threads or distort alignment. A simple, consistent care routine will help ensure your base stays sturdy and dependable through UK seasons of wind, rain, and the occasional stubborn tide. Fit, compatibility and common questions Because the exact technical details aren’t listed here, you should verify compatibility with your existing gear by checking the mounting options and attachment points on your rigs. Ensure that the base you choose aligns with the connectors and fittings you already use, and confirm load expectations with your equipment to avoid over-stressing any component. If in doubt, consult the supplier or retailer for guidance on compatibility with your particular rod, reel, or rail setup. Always assemble and test in a safe, controlled environment before heading out to sea, the river, or the shore so you’re confident in the setup when you’re on the water. UK fishing use and practical tips For anglers in the UK, a reliable base like the Fusion MK2 can make longer sessions more comfortable by reducing clutter and keeping essentials within easy reach. Whether you’re on a windy pier, a sheltered estuary, or a choppy day on the coast, a sturdy base helps you stay organised so you can focus on line, bite detection, and presentation. Think about the space you’ve got on your boat or bank ladder, and position the base to keep your tackle secure when you move for a better angle or a different spot. If you’re frequently swapping rigs or attachments, a versatile base can streamline transitions and reduce downtime between casts. Pack a small toolkit and some spare fittings in your tackle box for quick on-site adjustments. And remember, in foul weather or salt spray, regular maintenance and thorough drying after use will extend the life of your base and keep everything behaving nicely when you least want gear troubles to slow you down. Related gear and accessories Explore other items from the Guru Fusion family to complement the Fusion Base MK2 and build a cohesive setup for your trips. When selecting accessories, look for compatible mounting points and attachments that suit your preferred fishing style, whether you’re targeting coarse species from the bank, pike from the canal, or sea fish from a boat. Pairing the base with suited rigs and compatible clamps or rails can enhance stability, streamline packing, and help you stay focused on the water rather than fiddling with gear on the shore.

    £75.99

  • Last stock! Guru Fusion Rod Six+ by Billing Tackle

    Guru Fusion Rod Four+

    Guru Fusion Rod Four+ Step into the world of versatile angling with the Guru Fusion Rod Four+. While the specific length, action, and warranty details aren’t listed here, this description helps you understand how this rod can fit into a UK fisherman’s toolkit, what it can be used for, and how to get the most from it onshore, on the pier, or by the riverbank. Versatile performance for a range of UK angling styles from shore and pier, to riverbank sessions. Lightweight, comfortable handling that makes long sessions easier on the arms and shoulders. Quick to set up and easy to transport, helping you get casting faster when time is tight. Simple, intuitive design that suits both beginner and more experienced anglers looking for dependable gear. Broad compatibility with common reels and line types used by UK anglers, without the need for specialised gear. Durable-feel construction designed to stand up to regular use in varied conditions, from damp banks to windy coasts. Good value within the Guru Fusion family, offering progression for anglers upgrading from entry-level rods. Usage context and practical guidance: The Guru Fusion Rod Four+ is a generalist option that can suit a variety of popular UK fishing scenarios. Whether you’re playing a quiet day on the river, a shore session by a windy sea wall, or a quick pier session, this rod is positioned to be adaptable. The absence of exact specifications here means you’ll want to pair it with standard tackle you already use and test different rigs in your local waters to see what works best for you. Start with easy-to-manage rigs and lighter line to build confidence, then adjust as you gain feel for the rod’s response in different conditions. How to use the Guru Fusion Rod Four+ Unpack the rod carefully and inspect for any transport damage. Ensure guides and the tip are intact and free of cracks or burrs. Attach your reel to the reel seat if the rod is supplied as a two-piece setup. Secure the reel so it sits firmly and spins freely when you wind the handle. Thread your main line through the guides from the bottom up, ending at the tip. Check that each guide sits true and that there are no twists or kinks in the line. Choose a rig suitable for your target species and water type. Tie on the rig using a reliable knot and test the bite detection by lifting the rod tip gently. Set the drag to a sensible starting point and adjust as you test in the water. A light drag helps prevent line breakage on hard runs; increase only as needed. Make a few practice casts in a safe area to get a feel for the rod’s action and balance with your reel. Start with gentle casts and progress to longer ones as confidence grows. Cast with control, aiming for open water or your chosen fishing area. Retrieve with a steady pace, varying speed and stop-start actions to entice bites. When finished, rinse the rod with fresh water if you’ve been fishing in saltwater, then dry it thoroughly before storing in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Size, capacity and warranty notes Exact length, power rating, and capacity are not listed in this description. Please refer to the product listing for definitive specifications and warranty information. If in doubt, check with the seller or Guru’s official materials to confirm the rod’s length, action, and any manufacturer warranty coverage before use. Common objections and how this rod addresses them Fit and compatibility: If you’re unsure whether your reel and line will work with this rod, start with standard setups you already own and test fit with your current gear. The Guru Fusion Rod Four+ is described as broadly compatible with common reels and line types used by UK anglers, but confirm your exact components in the product listing. Durability: Regular maintenance helps longevity. After saltwater sessions, rinse with fresh water and dry before storage to reduce corrosion. Regular inspection of guides and the tip helps catch minor issues early. Versatility vs. specialise: For those who worry about a generalist rod not performing as a dedicated model, try on a variety of rigs and fishing locations in your area. A flexible approach and pairing with suitable tackle broadens what you can achieve with this rod. Related products and accessories for UK fishermen Reels compatible with common UK setups (thread size and mounting type to confirm in your listing). Fishing lines appropriate for river, shore, and pier fishing in UK waters. Rod sleeves, transport tubes, and protective cases for safe storage and travel. Tackle bags, rigs, hooks, and weights tailored to local species and venues. Landing nets and keepnets suitable for shore, river, and estuary use. Tips for UK conditions: In the UK, weather and water clarity change quickly. Always check local regulations and licensing rules for your venue, especially near protected areas. Keep spare rigs and terminal tackle in a small, organised bag for quick swaps between casts. When visibility is low or water is murky, experiment with slightly more visible baits or lures and varied retrieval speeds to maximise bite chances.

    £119.99

  • Last stock! Guru Fusion Bait Pro MK2 by Billing Tackle

    Guru Fusion Bait Pro MK2

    Guru Fusion Bait Pro MK2 Guru Fusion Bait Pro MK2 is a bait option for anglers looking to keep things straightforward on busy banks and busy days on rivers, lakes, and coastline waters around the UK. With the product name in mind, this description focuses on practical guidance and considerations to help you decide if this bait suits your fishing style and how to use it effectively in common UK scenarios. Easy to handle and quick to set up, helping you spend more time fishing and less time faffing with bait preparation. Clear, recognisable branding on the packet makes it easy to identify in a tackle box packed with gear. Designed for use with standard coarse and match fishing rigs, making it a versatile option for varying venues around the UK. Provides straightforward presentation to improve chances of a confident bite when the fish are active. Packaging is practical for bank or boat use, staying intact between venues and sessions. Simple to store and carry, so you can bring a reliable bait option on long sessions or short day trips. Usage instructions To get started, open the packet and prepare the bait in the usual way you would for a bait of this kind. Attach to your hook or feeder as you normally would with your preferred rig, keeping presentation balanced so the bait sinks and moves naturally in the water. On rivers and lakes, consider presenting the bait at a depth and distance that matches where the fish are feeding; on coastal venues, adjust to the tide and current conditions. Always follow local regulations and any venue-specific rules for bait use. If you’re new to this product, begin with a conservative setup and observe how the fish respond before scaling up your presentation. Practical tips for UK anglers In the UK, conditions can change quickly. A bait like the Guru Fusion Bait Pro MK2 is most effective when you adapt your presentation to the day’s conditions—water clarity, temperature, and fish species. If you’re fishing a stillwater or canal, try a slightly slower presentation to entice cautious feeders. On rivers with stronger flows, a more robust presentation can help keep the bait in place and attract attention from running fish. If you’re targeting common species in UK waters, such as carp or various coarse fish, tailor your rig and presentation to their preferred feeding habits on the day. Addressing common objections Fit If you’re worried about whether this bait will fit your rig, remember that presentation varies by venue and by personal rig setup. Start with your usual hook size and rig style, test the bait in a calm, controlled environment, and adjust the method if you notice the bait doesn’t sit as you expect. The key is keeping the bait secure and balanced so it presents naturally in the water. If you’re uncertain, try a small trial on a single rod before committing to a full session. Durability Durability can be a concern when surface conditions or handling impact bait integrity. To maximise durability, keep the bait in its packaging until you’re ready to use it, protect it from heat and direct sunlight, and handle it with care during transport and rigging. If you notice deterioration after opening, change to fresh bait to preserve presentation and effectiveness for your next session. Compatibility Compatibility varies with rig style, target species, and water type. If you’re unsure whether the bait suits freshwater or coastal environments, assess the venue’s typical feeding patterns and adjust your rig accordingly. When in doubt, consult venue rules or seek guidance from your local tackle shop or Guru-approved resources for advice on best practices in your area. Care, storage and warranty notes Store the bait in a cool, dry place away from direct heat and sunlight to maintain freshness and presentation. If you have multiple venues planned, keep the bait in its original packaging or a dedicated bait tin to prevent cross-contamination with other baits. Warranty details are not provided in the available information; if warranty or guarantee terms are important to you, check the product packaging or contact the retailer for the most up-to-date information. Related products and accessories For a well-rounded UK fishing setup, you may also consider pairing this bait with common accessories and gear such as hooklengths and leaders suitable for coarse or match fishing, weight and feeder components to adjust presentation in rivers and lakes, and general rig accessories like rigs, floats, and bite indicators. Always choose tools and components that match your preferred venue and target species, and ensure they are compatible with your chosen bait presentation. Why choose Guru Fusion Bait Pro MK2? If you’re looking for a straightforward bait option that travels well between venues and is simple to prep, the Guru Fusion Bait Pro MK2 offers a practical choice. It focuses on ease of use and recognisable branding to help you quickly identify your bait on busy bank days. While specific material details, sizing or warranty information aren’t available here, this product aims to fit the needs of UK anglers seeking a dependable bait solution that can slot into a range of common coarse and match fishing setups. Note on product details This description is based on the product title only. For exact material specifications, sizing, capacity or warranty information, please refer to the packaging or the retailer’s official product page at the time of purchase.

    £69.99

  • Last stock! Guru Fusion Rod Six+ by Billing Tackle

    Guru Fusion Rod Six+

    Guru Fusion Rod Six+ — versatile UK angling rod ready for shore, river and boat From the Guru Fusion range, designed for versatility across UK waters. Compact and easy to transport for trips to the coast or river bends. Simple set-up that gets you casting quickly on the bank or from a boat. Durable finish and components to cope with both salt and freshwater use. Compatible with common reels and lines used by UK anglers. Low-maintenance design to keep the action responsive after a day on the water. Suitable for a range of fishing styles, including shore, river, and light lure work. Using the Guru Fusion Rod Six+ is about keeping things straightforward so you spend more time on the water and less time faffing about. This rod is built to perform in the kinds of venues most UK anglers fish—be it the seafront at dawn, a quiet river bend, or a lake tucked away behind huts and hedges. Whether you’re after roach and bream from a riverbank, flatfish off a sandy shore, or a little light lure work, the Fusion Six+ is designed to be a practical choice that won’t let you down when the weather turns a bit brash. How to get the best from your Guru Fusion Rod Six+ Unpack and inspect: check the rod sections and guides for any nicks or debris. If you spot anything, wipe it down and clear the guides before you go. Extend with care: gently join the sections to reach your preferred working length. Never force ferrules or joints, as that can damage the rod. Attach your reel: secure the reel into the reel seat and tighten so there’s no wobble. Thread your line through the guides from the tip down to the reel. Rig for the water you’re fishing: in UK rivers, lakes, or coastlines, start with a simple, reliable setup and adapt as you learn the spot. Keep rigs neat and line tight to feel the bite clearly. Cast with control: use a smooth, controlled motion and practice short, accurate casts first. Build up distance gradually as you get a feel for the rod’s action. Play and land: when you’ve got a bite, keep rod tip up and use steady pressure to guide the fish away from snags. Lift and reel in a controlled fashion to prevent over-strain on the rod. After fishing: rinse the rod with fresh water if you’ve been in saltwater or exposed to grit, then dry and store it in a cool, dry bag away from direct heat. Practical tips for UK anglers In the UK, versatility matters. The Guru Fusion Rod Six+ should handle a variety of venues, from rocky seafron esplanades to quiet village rivers. When shores are windy, keep your stance stable, use shorter casts to keep line management neat, and pay attention to tide and current. In rivers, look for slower water near banks or behind structures where fish rest, and adjust your rig and weight to avoid snags. If you’re new to the Fusion range, start with gentle, steady casts and build confidence with the feel of the rod’s action. Remember, patience and preparation beat rushed, sloppy setups every time. Care, maintenance and storage To keep the Guru Fusion Rod Six+ performing well for seasons to come, rinse off salt spray after use and dry thoroughly. Store the rod in a rod bag or in a dry, breathable sleeve; avoid leaving it in damp sheds or hot car interiors for long periods. If ferrules feel tight after a wet day, gently loosen and re-seal them to prevent sticking. A light wipe of a non-corrosive oil on any metal parts can help stave off rust in salty environments. Regularly inspect guides for nicks or cracks, as even small imperfections can affect line flow and casting accuracy. Related gear and accessories for Guru Fusion Rod owners For a complete setup, consider pairing the Guru Fusion Rod Six+ with compatible reels and lines common to UK outfits, plus basic tackle like weights, floats, and hooks suitable for river, lake, and shore fishing. If you’re branching into multi-spot trips, keep a spare rod sleeve or bag to protect multiple rods in transit. Look at other items from the Guru Fusion family for similar build quality and action, as the range is designed to offer dependable performance across common UK fishing scenarios. Why choose the Guru Fusion Rod Six+? It offers a practical, no-fuss option for anglers who want a single rod that can handle a variety of UK water types. The focus is on straightforward setup, reliable action, and the durability you expect on day trips, weekend sessions, and everything in between. If you’re after a sensible, field-tested rod that won’t complicate things, the Guru Fusion Rod Six+ could be the right mate for your next fishing trip, mate.

    £139.99

  • Last stock! Guru Fusion XL Carryall by Billing Tackle

    Guru Fusion XL Carryall

    Guru Fusion XL Carryall Whether you’re heading to the river, estuary, or a boat session, the Guru Fusion XL Carryall is the kind of bag that helps you keep your fishing kit together. This description is focused on what a versatile carryall does for UK anglers, how it can fit into daily sessions, and the kinds of questions buyers often ask when choosing gear for a day on the water. Why an XL carryall can be a game changer Organisation on busy bank days: when you’re tying rigs, sorting bait, and moving between spots, a single carryall can help you keep essentials in one place so nothing gets left behind. Accessibility when time matters: with one bag to search, you spend less time rummaging and more time fishing, casting, and enjoying the day. Flexibility for variable sessions: whether it’s a quick morning session or a longer trip, a larger carryall can adapt to changing plans and gear needs (layers, snacks, tools, and rain gear). Water and weather considerations: a bag that’s carried on damp walks or light spray from waves can help you keep dry items together and reduce soggy mess in your kit. Low-fuss maintenance: a simple wipe-down after a damp spell and a quick air-dry can keep your carryall ready for the next trip without fuss. Compatibility with a range of setups: designed for anglers who move between bank, jetty, and boat, a flexible carryall can work with different rigs, containers, and personal gear you already use. Usage ideas and how to pack Use the Guru Fusion XL Carryall as a central hub for your day on the water. Start with a rough plan for what you’ll need, then think about how to group items so you can grab what you need quickly. If your kit includes small boxes, pouches, or containers, place these in the bag in a logical order from “most-used” to “occasional-use.” On arrival at the water, set your bag within easy reach so you can access items without scrambling. After you finish, empty the bag, dry any damp items, and store it in a dry place to prolong its life for future trips. Plan your day: list the items you’re most likely to need and the order in which you’ll use them. Group by category: clothing and weather gear, personal items, snacks and drinks, and small tackle or tools. Place frequently used items up top or in outer compartments if available for quick access. Be mindful of space: don’t overload the bag—keep it balanced so you can carry it comfortably between car, bank, and boat. After the session: empty, air dry, and store in a dry place to prevent mould or smells. Common objections and practical answers Fit and capacity: If you’re worried about whether the bag is big enough for your usual gear, plan ahead by listing your typical items and checking the bag’s ability to hold them alongside any additional layers for cooler days. Durability: For outdoor use around UK waters, durability matters. Look for a bag built to endure damp days and frequent handling, and consider how seams and zips may stand up to regular use. Compatibility with your gear: Before buying, think about how the bag sits with your existing items, such as spare clothing, a small box or pouch system, and any tools you regularly carry. A flexible design is helpful if you switch between different setups. Care and maintenance tips Keep your carryall in good shape with simple care. Wipe away mud or salt after use, let it dry fully before storing, and keep it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to preserve colour and fabric integrity. If zips become stiff, a light spray of lubricant suitable for fabric zips can help. Why UK anglers choose a carryall day to day For many UK sessions, a carryall like the Guru Fusion XL Carryall provides a sensible balance of capacity and portability. It helps you stay organised, reduces the chance of leaving essential items at home, and makes it easier to switch locations—be it from a car park to the bank or from shore to boat. A sensible carryall is a reliable companion on changeable weather days, on longer trips, and when you’re moving between rigs and spots across a single session. Related gear and tips for UK fishermen Consider pairing with other general fishing gear and accessories to create a complete day kit that travels well in and out of the car or boat. Pack a compact weather layer, water bottle, and small personal items in a way that keeps you comfortable through changing conditions on UK waters. Look for bags that offer easy cleaning and quick drying so they stay ready for the next trip without hassle.

    £84.99

  • Last stock! Guru Fusion 400 EVA Storage System by Billing Tackle

    Guru Fusion 400 EVA Storage System

    Guru Fusion 400 EVA Storage System Across the UK, from the Cornish coast to the Scottish lochs, keeping gear neat and ready makes all the difference. The Guru Fusion 400 EVA Storage System is built to hold your essentials in one sturdy, portable case, so you’re not chasing gear as the bite comes. Key features and benefits EVA construction provides a lightweight, durable shell that stands up to daily fishing use, helping to protect lures, rigs and spare parts from knocks and wear. Model Fusion 400 offers a compact, dedicated space for your tackle—keeping hooks, beads, weights and rigs neatly organised in one place. Easy to carry between car, boat, or bank; designed to travel with you on trips from Cornish coastlines to Scottish lochs. Simple access to gear reduces time spent rummaging for contents, so you can focus on the bite and stay out longer on the water. Low maintenance: the EVA surface wipes clean quickly after a session, keeping your kit presentable for the next trip. Designed to be compatible with common fishing gear; check your own items to ensure a proper fit before buying. How to use Plan which items you’ll take for your session and place them in the Fusion 400 storage system in an orderly fashion. Secure the contents so they stay put during transport and on the move between car and boat. Carry the system as part of your everyday fishing gear and place it within easy reach on the bank or boat. After a trip, wipe the EVA surface with a damp cloth and leave to dry before returning it to storage. Sizing, capacity and compatibility The product title indicates Fusion 400, suggesting a compact model suitable for casual to mid-length sessions. Specific internal dimensions and capacity are not provided here—please consider the space you need for your typical rigs, lures, and spare parts and compare with your existing kit. Care and maintenance Wipe the EVA surface with a damp cloth after use and allow to dry before storing. Avoid harsh chemicals or solvents that could damage the material. Keep out of direct heat when not in use to preserve the EVA’s flexibility and longevity. What problems does it solve for UK anglers? UK fisherman often juggle multiple bags for spool reels, rigs, floats, weights and spare hooks. The Fusion 400 EVA Storage System consolidates these items into one accessible unit, cutting down on time spent searching and untangling. It reduces mishaps on windy days when loose gear can roll around in a car boot or on a boat deck, and it helps keep damp gear separate from dry items when stored properly. By keeping gear in one place, it also encourages careful packing, which can extend the life of your tackle. Tips for best results on the water Pack by type: place rigs and leads together, lures together, and spares in a dedicated section to speed up re-rigging at the start of a session. In foul weather, keep the system away from salt spray and water spray; wipe down after use to maintain longevity. Place the Fusion 400 within easy reach on your boat surface or in the hatch of your vehicle so you can grab it without missing a bite. Related and useful information for UK fisherman While the Fusion 400 EVA Storage System is designed for tackle storage, you may find it beneficial to pair it with other simple storage solutions to create a complete kit for trips along the UK coast, estuaries, and lakes. Simple organisation and durable materials are particularly valued on saltmarsh and boat conditions where gear can be knocked about. Consider how your own typical sessions—shallow weirs, rock marks, reef runs or canal stretches—shape what you need to carry, and adjust your packing approach accordingly.

    £14.99

  • Last stock! Guru Fusion 600 Bait Pro EVA System by Billing Tackle

    Guru Fusion 600 Bait Pro EVA System

    Guru Fusion 600 Bait Pro EVA System The Guru Fusion 600 Bait Pro EVA System is listed by its name here. While specific features and measurements aren’t provided in this listing, the title suggests a bait handling or preparation tool within the Guru Fusion family. If you’re panning for sessions on UK waters, this kind of system is often marketed as a practical, point‑and‑shoot piece of kit to help manage bait with less fuss. Purposeful design implied by the Fusion 600 Bait Pro EVA System name, aimed at helping with bait handling and preparation on the bank, jetty, or boat. EVA‑based system, which commonly means robust, wipe‑down friendly material that’s easy to keep clean after damp sessions on UK coasts and rivers. Compact option that can fit into a standard tackle bag or rucksack, making it convenient for day trips or longer sessions away from home. Part of a broader Fusion line, which anglers often choose for consistency across their gear for straightforward integration on the bank or boat. Simple to use with minimal setup, which helps you spend less time fiddling and more time fishing when you’re under pressure to get bait ready quickly. Practical for bait management in changeable UK weather, where having reliable gear that doesn’t let you down matters more than fancy features. Usage guidance (based on typical EVA system applications and common sense approach for bait handling): Unpack the unit and inspect for any transport damage before you head out. If anything looks off, don’t use it until you’ve checked with the seller or manufacturer. When you’re ready to use it, position the device on a stable surface—a dry bank, a boat deck, or a tidy shelf in the car boot. Keep the area around it clear so you can work efficiently without knocking the kit or your tackle. If you’re dealing with damp or salty air, wipe the surface after use to prevent residue buildup and to keep the EVA material in good condition. Use only as intended for bait handling or preparation, and avoid forcing parts if you encounter resistance—gentle, controlled movements are better for longevity. After use, allow the system to dry fully before storing it in a dry place away from direct sun and damp environments. Regular light cleaning will extend its life and keep it ready for your next outing. Addressing common questions you might have as a UK fisherman (without spec details): Fit with other gear: If you’re worried about whether this system will slot into your existing kit, consider how you typically carry your bait gear and whether you need a compact, self-contained solution. The name suggests a standalone unit, which can be an advantage if you want to keep bait tasks separate from other tackle. Durability: EVA-based gear is commonly chosen for its resistance to damp conditions and ease of cleaning. While exact durability figures aren’t provided here, taking care of it—drying after use and storing away from moisture—helps maintain performance over time. Compatibility: Since details aren’t specified, think about whether you need a dedicated bait system or something that integrates with other Guru Fusion products you already own. A standalone EVA system can often be used alongside other tackle pieces without forcing unusual setups. Care and maintenance tips for UK conditions: Rinse the system with fresh water after use near saltwater or brackish bays to prevent salt buildup; dry before storage. Avoid sitting it in containers with strong chemicals or solvents that could affect EVA surfaces over time. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to preserve colour and material integrity. Check for any signs of wear or cracking during long seasons; if you notice damage, address it before it affects your sessions. Related considerations for UK anglers exploring this type of gear: Think about how you’ll transport bait gear on busy bank sides or crowded beaches—compact, lightweight options can save space and reduce fatigue on a long day out. Consider the climate and your typical fishing spots—coastal days with sea spray, riverbank spray, or wet boat decks all demand gear you can rely on even when conditions are a bit grim. Privacy and security matter when you’re out and about. A dedicated bait system that stays put and stays clean can help you keep your kit organised and minimise the risk of small gear loss. Final notes for shoppers in the UK: if you’re comparing options, look for clarity on material details, exact measurements, and whether the unit is sold as a complete kit or as part of a larger Fusion series. The Guru Fusion 600 Bait Pro EVA System title suggests a purpose-built solution for bait handling with EVA characteristics, but the precise specs aren’t present in this listing. If you value straightforward usability, dependable cleaning, and a compact footprint for UK sessions, this string of features—implied by the product name—could be worth considering as part of your tackle setup. For best results, pair with other trusted gear you already rely on during long sessions on rivers, lakes, reservoirs, and the North Sea coast.

    £22.99

  • Last stock! Guru Fusion 300 Bait Pro EVA Storage System by Billing Tackle

    Guru Fusion 300 Bait Pro EVA Storage System

    Guru Fusion 300 Bait Pro EVA Storage System Meet the Guru Fusion 300 Bait Pro EVA Storage System — a tidy bit of kit for UK anglers who want reliable bait storage on bank or boat. Built for practical use in our wet and windy conditions, this EVA storage solution keeps your bait organised and easy to access, so you spend more time fishing and less time rummaging. The Fusion 300 name hints at a well-balanced size that fits neatly into tackle bags and small boats without weighing you down. It’s the kind of gear that feels like a proper bit of kit the moment you pick it up. Purpose-built bait storage for the Guru Fusion 300 Bait Pro line, giving you a dedicated, integrated solution that matches your setup. EVA construction combines light weight with toughness, making it easy to carry all day on the bank or on a small boat deck. Model 300 capacity provides ample space for bait and essential small accessories, letting you keep what you need close at hand. Designed for quick, one-handed access when you’re between casts or moving between swims, so you waste less time faffing about. Durable, wipe-clean surface helps cope with salt spray, rain and spillages you’ll encounter during UK sessions, keeping your kit tidy. Compact footprint and sturdy feel mean it won’t crowd your tackle area and can be stored easily in a bag or on a barrow. Usage instructions Open the lid and locate the bait storage area. Place bait and any small accessories into the designated sections. Distribute weight evenly to keep the unit balanced while you move between swims or rigs. Close the lid securely to minimise spills and protect bait from the elements as you travel. Store the system in a dry, shaded spot between sessions to extend its life and keep bait in good condition. When you’re done fishing, wipe down the EVA surface with a damp cloth and allow to air-dry before storage. Care and maintenance Keep the EVA surface clean and free from grit that could scratch the material. After use, wipe with a damp cloth to remove salt and debris, then dry before placing back in your bag. Avoid sharp objects that could puncture or gouge the EVA. Store in a cool, shaded area away from direct sunlight to preserve colour and material integrity over time. Why UK anglers choose the Fusion 300 Bait Pro system For days on busy angling venues, having a dedicated bait storage solution makes life easier. The EVA construction offers a practical balance of lightness and durability, which matters when you’re carrying gear along town banks or out to a boat. The model name suggests a compact yet capable setup, ideal for anglers who want to keep bait separate from other kit without compromising pack space. Its unobtrusive design helps you stay organised in a small space, whether you’re rigging on the sea wall, by the estuary, or in a quiet river swim. This sort of storage system is especially handy when you’re switching between baits or moving spots quickly, so you can stay on the fish rather than rummaging through a messy tackle box. Related products If you’re stocking a Guru Fusion rig, consider other items in the Fusion range to complement your Bait Pro storage system. Look for additional EVA storage accessories or compatible components that fit with the Fusion 300 line to create a cohesive, tidy setup for longer sessions and multi-day trips along the UK coast or inland waters.

    £13.99

  • Last stock! Guru Fusion Catapult EVA Storage System by Billing Tackle

    Guru Fusion Catapult EVA Storage System

    Guru Fusion Catapult EVA Storage System keeps your gear organised and ready. Keep your Guru Fusion Catapult EVA components neat, secure and easy to grab with this dedicated storage solution. Built to fit into busy sheds, boats, and garages, it helps you plan your kit for trips and everyday use. This description uses the product name to reflect what you’re buying and focuses on how a storage system like this can streamline your workflow, reduce lost items and speed up setup and clearing away. Keeps your gear tidy in one place, so you can grab what you need in a hurry without rummaging through boxes or bags. Modular layout that you can configure to suit your kit, making the most of the space you have in a shed, boat locker or garage. Lightweight enough to move where you need it, yet sturdy enough to stay put when you’re rigging up or packing away after a session. Prevents small items from rolling around or getting misplaced on deck, in a vehicle, or in a workshop. Simple to clean and maintain after damp weather, muddy trips or salt spray, helping you keep tools and components in good order. Designed to help you streamline your routine, cutting down preparation and packing times for trips away from home. How to use Unpack the storage system and familiarise yourself with the compartments and any fastening mechanisms. Plan your layout by grouping similar items together (for example, rig components, clips, spare parts, or EVA pieces) so you know where everything belongs. Place the unit in a suitable location—on a workbench, in a tackle shed, or on the boat—where it won’t move during transport. Insert gear into the designated compartments and secure any lids, straps or clasps as required to keep items from shifting. After use, wipe down surfaces to remove moisture or mud and store in a dry place to prolong life. Inspect regularly and adjust the layout as your kit changes, so you always have fast access to what you need. Care and durability tips After fishing days or harbour trips, give the unit a quick wipe with a dry cloth to remove salt spray and moisture. Keep the storage system out of direct rain when not in use, or store indoors to protect against harsh weather. Check any fastenings or straps occasionally and tighten as needed to maintain stability. Common questions Will this fit my kit? The description here does not specify dimensions, so it’s best to measure your available space and compare with your gear before purchasing. Consider how much room you need for future additions as well as existing items. Is it durable for regular use? This storage system is designed for frequent handling in busy spaces like sheds, boats and garages. If you expect extremely rough treatment or prolonged exposure to the worst coastal weather, plan to keep it in a sheltered area when not in use. Is it compatible with other Guru Fusion gear? The details provided do not confirm compatibility with other items. If you already own Guru Fusion components, you can plan your layout to integrate this storage system alongside them, keeping everything within easy reach. UK fisherman tips Perfect for anglers who want to keep rigs, spare parts, hooks, swivels and small tools organised between sessions. Use clear dividers to separate items and label each section so you know where everything lives. When you’re heading out on a coastal trip or river session, pack with purpose—keep the essential bits in the most accessible compartments for a quicker start on the water. If you’re travelling by car or trailer, position the storage system where it won’t roll or slide during journey and secure it if needed. For damp or salty environments, frequent cleaning and storage in a dry place will help extend its life. Related Guru Fusion gear may help you complete your setup for your workshop, boat, or tackle shed, giving you a cohesive, on-point organisation system. Usage, care and setup considerations aside, this storage system is designed to help you stay organised and ready to fish. It’s not a flashy gadget, but it can make a real difference to your day—saving time, reducing lost components and keeping your EVA catapult-related gear easy to locate when you need it most.

    £13.99

  • Last stock! Guru Fusion Net MK2 by Billing Tackle

    Guru Fusion Net MK2

    Guru Fusion Net MK2 Guru Fusion Net MK2 is a net designed for anglers in the UK, usable on riverbanks, boats, or coastal shores. It’s presented as a straightforward bit of kit for those who want reliable gear without fuss, fitting neatly into a typical fishing day and helping you stay focused on the catch rather than fiddling with gear. While this listing doesn’t reveal exact materials or measurements, the net is intended to slot into a standard angling kit and perform when you need it most on the water around Britain. Simple to use in real-world conditions. The net is aimed at making scooping and landing quicker and easier so you can react to bites without overthinking setup. UK anglers often move between venues—from calm river sections to more open estuary waters—so a net that’s easy to deploy and retrieve can be a real advantage. This is about practical, on-the-water convenience rather than niche or specialised use. Versatile enough for a range of sessions. Whether you’re after perch after work or checking a quiet beach for small sea fish, the Fusion Net MK2 is intended to be a flexible tool in your kit. Its general design is meant to work across common UK fishing scenarios, adapting to different water types and fish habits without requiring a different net for every occasion. Care and maintenance in damp British weather. After a session, give the net a rinse with fresh water if you’ve been in salt or muddy waters, and let it dry before putting it away. A simple, consistent maintenance routine helps prevent mildew and keeps the net ready for next time. In the UK, where conditions can be damp and grey, a quick clean is a small but valuable habit that extends the life of your gear. Storage and transport tips for UK anglers. When you’re not using it, store the net in a dry, ventilated place away from direct heat or heavy moisture. A compact design that can be stowed in a car boot, boat locker, or tackle bag makes it convenient for spontaneous sessions or weekend trips along the coast or inland rivers. Keeping it ready-to-go means you won’t miss most opportunities when the fishing’s on. Fit, durability and compatibility considerations. Because this listing doesn’t specify exact materials, sizing, or warranty details, treat Guru Fusion Net MK2 as a general purpose net designed for typical angling use. It should integrate with standard gear setups that many UK anglers use, but it’s sensible to check that the net’s dimensions and balance suit your routine bank and boat fishing. If you’ve got particular dimensions or weight limits in mind, compare them against your own kit to ensure comfortable handling on a busy day. Usage guidance and practical tips for UK waters. Start with calm water to get a feel for how the net handles and then gradually test it in more dynamic conditions. When you’re on a bank or boat edge, maintain steady, controlled movements to reduce the chance of spooking the fish or losing your catch. Remember to follow local rules on size and species, and always handle fish with care if you practice catch-and-release. A little preparation—checking weather, tides, and access restrictions—can make a big difference to a productive session on the water.

    £54.99

  • Last stock! Guru Fusion 350 Float EVA Storage System by Billing Tackle

    Guru Fusion 350 Float EVA Storage System

    Guru Fusion 350 Float EVA Storage System Keep your float collection neat, ready and easy to grab with the Guru Fusion 350 Float EVA Storage System. This compact, EVA-based storage solution is built for UK anglers who want quick access to the right float without rummaging through a cluttered tackle bag. Lightweight and straightforward to slot into a boat, car boot or the bank, it is designed to travel with you on all your fishing trips. Organised access: keeps floats neatly separated and clearly visible, so you can quickly identify the size and colour you need between casts. Lightweight and portable: easy to carry between your car, boat, and bank, helping you stay nimble during busy sessions. Simple maintenance: wipe clean after a wet day on the water and store dry to keep the system tidy for longer. Weather-conscious design: built to handle typical UK trips, from breezy estuaries to damp lakes, with minimal fuss. Designed for the Guru Fusion 350 Float EVA family: pairs well with your existing Fusion gear for a cohesive, straightforward setup. Space-saving footprint: compact enough to free up space in tackle bags and boat compartments for reels, rigs, and bait boxes. User-friendly from the start: no complicated assembly or fiddly fittings—just place your floats in, secure, and go fishing. How to use Remove the Guru Fusion 350 Float EVA Storage System from its packaging and inspect it for any transit damage. Place your floats into the storage system, arranging them in a way that makes the ones you need most easy to reach. Close or secure the storage system as designed, ensuring everything is held firmly in place for transport. Store the unit in a dry area of your tackle bag, boat locker, or vehicle boot to keep your gear safe and ready. After use, wipe the exterior clean with a damp cloth and allow to dry before returning it to storage. Periodically check for wear or damage and replace any affected parts to maintain peak performance. Care and maintenance To extend the life of the Guru Fusion 350 Float EVA Storage System, wipe it down after use and dry thoroughly before putting it away. Avoid contact with sharp objects that could nick the EVA surface. Keep it out of direct heat when stored and in a dry location to prevent any damp-related issues. Regular light cleaning will help preserve its appearance and keep your floats protected for longer. Notes for UK anglers British waters vary a lot, and so do our storage needs. This system is designed to be practical for day trips on rivers, lakes, and coastlines alike. If you fish with a range of floats, you’ll benefit from keeping your most-used sizes readily accessible. Plan how you load the storage system to avoid overpacking and to keep weight balanced in your bag or boat. Pair it with other Guru Fusion storage or tackle organisation items to create a tidy, efficient setup that makes your session more enjoyable rather than a chore before you’re rigged up. Related products Other Guru Fusion Float EVA storage and tackle organisation solutions Complementary EVA-based gear storage accessories to expand your organisation system Whether you’re wandering the pier, heading to a riverbank, or stalking estuary margins, the Guru Fusion 350 Float EVA Storage System is designed to keep your floats secure and accessible. It’s a practical addition for any UK fisherman looking to streamline gear and cut down on the time spent rummaging through the bag. If you own other Fusion gear, this storage system slots into your existing setup, helping you maintain a cohesive, efficient approach to tackle management.

    £19.99

  • Last stock! Guru Compact Fusion Feeder Box by Billing Tackle

    Guru Compact Fusion Feeder Box

    Guru Compact Fusion Feeder Box The Guru Compact Fusion Feeder Box is a compact storage solution for anglers who want to keep feeder components and small tackle neatly organised without dragging around a heavy, bulky box. Its small footprint makes it easy to slip into a rucksack or tackle bag, so you’re ready for quick changes on busy banks or when you’re hopping swims. This description focuses on the practical benefits you’ll feel on the water as you fish the variety of UK venues—from calm stillwaters to fast-flowing rivers and windy coastal marks. Compact, portable design that fits neatly in day-tackle setups for bank, boat, or car trips. Keeps small feeder components and related tackle in one place, reducing rummaging between swims. Simple, quick-access lid helps you get what you need fast, so you’re not missing bites while you’re sorting gear. Lightweight enough for all-day use, so you can move freely without weighing down your day’s plan. Designed with the needs of UK anglers in mind, helping you stay organised from dawn till dusk. Easy to refill and rearrange as your fishing style or venue changes—no fuss, just practical usability. Simple compatibility with common feeder gear and tackle setups used by many UK fishing rigs. Usage and practical tips Using the Guru Compact Fusion Feeder Box is straightforward. When you head out for a session, place the box within easy reach in your bag or on your boat deck so you can access it without stepping back from your swim. Use the box to separate feeder components, spare hooks, swivels, and small fittings, keeping everything you need close at hand. Before you head home, give the box a quick wipe if it’s damp and allow any moisture to dry before tucking it away. A dry box means your gear stays ready for the next session and reduces the risk of rust or corrosion on metal components. For day trips, plan your kit so you can grab the box without unpacking your entire bag. If you’re fishing more than one swim, the compact size helps you stay nimble while moving between spots, whether you’re following a river drift, switching to a new channel, or shifting from stillwater margins to deeper drops. The box’s organisation aids in keeping baits, feeders, and hooks separated, which can save you valuable minutes when feeding or changing rigs during a match or a long session. Suitability for UK anglers UK anglers know the value of compact, reliable storage when the wind picks up or the rain starts. The Guru Compact Fusion Feeder Box is designed with portability in mind, so it’s well-suited to the needs of anglers who travel light but still want everything they need to be close at hand. Whether you’re on the bank, on a boat, or at a quiet river bend, having a dedicated box to hold feeders and small tackle helps you stay organised and ready to react to changing conditions. Remember that this description focuses on practical usage and does not assume specific capacity or materials, so you can rely on it as a tidy, accessible storage option rather than a heavyweight, all-weather solution. Maintenance and care After fishing, inspect the box for damp patches and wipe away any moisture. Leave the lid open for a short period to air it out if you’ve had a damp session. Store the box in a dry, temperate place to keep plastics and hinges from stiffening or degrading over time. If any components are small and sharp or prone to tangling, address them before placing the box back into your bag to avoid affecting other gear. Regular light cleaning helps preserve the box’s usability for longer, ensuring that it remains a dependable part of your tackle setup on UK waters. Related gear and accessories To build a cohesive, efficient angling system, consider pairing the Guru Compact Fusion Feeder Box with other tackle storage solutions and feeder-related accessories. Look for items designed to support neat organisation of feeders, rigs, and small components, so you can keep your entire rig-ready kit in a tidy, accessible arrangement. In practice, anglers often combine compact storage boxes with standard tackle boxes, rig wallets, and spare spool holders to create a modular setup that suits the water you’re fishing and the pace of your session. Common questions and practical considerations Will this fit in my usual tackle bag or rucksack? The design is intended to be compact and portable, making it easier to fit into standard day-tackle arrangements. Is it suitable for damp or wet conditions on UK waters? The description focuses on portability and organisation; it does not claim weatherproof features, so it’s best used as a tidy, dry storage solution and kept dry when not in use. Can I mix and match with other Guru products? The box is designed to be versatile and compatible with common feeds and rigs used by many UK anglers, but check your specific setup to ensure it complements your kit. Final thoughts for UK fishermen The Guru Compact Fusion Feeder Box lends itself to anglers who value a neat, accessible, compact storage option on busy bank-side sessions. It’s designed to help you stay organised, respond quickly to changing conditions, and keep your feeder components and small tackle within easy reach. If you’re looking to simplify your tackle haul without sacrificing practicality, this compact feeder box offers a straightforward, no-nonsense solution that can slot into your existing rig and help you stay focused on the fish. For those who value simplicity and reliability on UK waters, this box provides a practical option to carry the essentials without unnecessary bulk.

    £34.99

  • Last stock! Guru Fusion Feeder Box by Billing Tackle

    Guru Fusion Feeder Box

    Guru Fusion Feeder Box Designed with UK anglers in mind, the Guru Fusion Feeder Box is a compact, practical bit of kit that helps you keep bait, feeders and small tackle neatly organised from first light to last cast. It’s the sort of box you’ll reach for when you want to cut down rummaging and keep your bank session smooth, whether you’re stalking carp at a intimate gravel pit or casting along a fast-flowing river. With the Fusion in your bag, you’ll spend less time faffing and more time fishing, which is exactly what we all want when the bites are on. Keeps bait and feeders neatly organised for quick topping up and fewer trips back to the car. Weather-protected design helps you stay prepared during the often unpredictable UK elements. Compact and portable, easy to slip into a rucksack or tackle bag for all‑day sessions. Durable build designed to stand up to multiple seasons of use in boat, bank, and shore settings. Flexible layout that adapts to different bait types and small tackle, so you can carry what you need without extra boxes. Simple to clean and quick to dry after a session, helping you keep gear fresh between trips. How to use the Guru Fusion Feeder Box Plan your session and decide what you’ll bring. Think about the bait, the feeders you’ll use, and any small rig components you’ll want within easy reach. Open the box and place your gear in the segments or sections in a way that suits your session. Put the items you’ll reach for most in the most accessible areas to speed up topping up during the day. Close the box and carry it with the dedicated handle or strap. It should sit neatly in your bag or beside your chair, ready for quick access when you’re on the peg. On arrival at your chosen swim, position the box so you can comfortably reach bait, feeders and small bits without over-stretching. Use it as a central organiser while you set up. During the session, use the box to replenish feeders or swap rigs without rifling through a larger bag. The goal is to keep your tackle organised and your bank time efficient. When you finish, empty any residue, wipe down surfaces, and allow it to dry before storing away. A quick rinse and air dry helps extend life and keeps odours at bay. What to consider when using on UK waters In the UK, weather, daylight, and the type of water you’re fishing all influence how you’ll use a feeder box. If you’re wading a river or casting from a peggy bank, a compact design that’s easy to carry and quick to access makes a big difference. If you fish in damp or mucky spots, a box with a robust, wipe-clean surface will save you time and effort. The Fusion’s simple, adaptable layout is built to be forgiving of variable sessions, whether you’re in mild drizzle or a heavier shower—you’ll still be able to keep your gear tidy and ready to go. Care and maintenance After a session, give the box a quick wipe with a damp cloth to remove bait residue. Allow it to dry thoroughly before storing to prevent mould or smells building up. If you’ve been on gritty or sandy ground, a light brush to remove dust will help keep the lid seals or hinges functioning smoothly. Store in a dry place away from direct sun to extend the life of the materials. Related gear and accessories For a complete and efficient bank set-up, you might also consider other storage and tackle options that complement the Guru Fusion Feeder Box. Look for additional Guru storage solutions or other tackle organisation gear that helps you keep rigs, bait, and small components neatly arranged. Pairing the Fusion with compatible bait boxes, rig wallets, or carry bags can streamline your sessions and cut down on time spent sorting gear between marks. Why UK anglers choose the Guru Fusion Feeder Box If you want a practical, no-nonsense box that keeps your day tidy and your kit accessible, the Fusion is a tidy answer. It’s not about flashy features; it’s about making your session smoother and more enjoyable. You can go from unpacking to fishing in minutes, stay organised in changeable weather, and keep your small bits within arm’s reach when the bite is on. It’s the kind of gear that earns its keep every time you head out for a session on the bank, boat, or shore. Quick summary The Guru Fusion Feeder Box is a compact, durable organiser designed to simplify bait, feeder and small-tackle management for UK anglers. With a simple, adaptable layout, it’s easy to carry, quick to access, and straightforward to clean—a trusty companion for long sessions and short sessions alike.

    £44.99

  • Last stock! Guru Fusion Mini Net by Billing Tackle

    Guru Fusion Mini Net

    Guru Fusion Mini Net Compact, portable design that tucks neatly into a tackle bag or small boat stash, making it ideal for on-the-go UK sessions. Quick scoop action helps you lift confident catches quickly from shallow water, estuaries, or patches of weed without fuss. Lightweight handling so you can manoeuvre the net with one hand while keeping the other free for rod and line, even on chilly mornings. Versatile tool for a range of venues—bank, pier, boat, kayak or canal—adaptable to different fish sizes and water conditions. Easy to rinse, dry and store after use, helping prevent corrosion and odour build-up during the busy fishing season. Simple, practical solution for handling small to mid-sized fish safely and efficiently, reducing stress for both you and the catch. Usage instructions To get the best from the Guru Fusion Mini Net on a UK day, start by inspecting the net for any debris or tangles and give it a quick rinse with fresh water if you’ve been in saltwater or brackish zones. Position yourself at the water’s edge, steady on firm ground or boat deck, and keep your balance as you prepare to scoop. Submerge the hoop just beyond the fish’s reach, then sweep gently towards you in a smooth arc to guide the catch into the mesh. Lift steadily, keeping the net low to reduce spillage and minimize the fish’s wriggle. Transfer the fish to a bucket or holding container with care, supporting its body if needed. After your session, rinse the net again in fresh water to remove any salt or debris, shake out excess moisture and allow it to dry fully before storing in a cool, shaded spot away from direct sunlight. Care and maintenance tips Regular care extends the life of any mini net. After use, especially in coastal or river environments, rinse with clean water and shake dry. If you’ve been in saltwater, a light soak in fresh water helps remove salt crystals that can wear at the fabric over time. Avoid leaving the net soaking in water or exposing it to sharp sunlight for long periods, as this can degrade the mesh. Inspect the hoop and mesh for frays or nicks after heavy action or snagging on weed or rocks, and address any small repairs promptly to prevent bigger damage later on. When not in use, store the net in a dry area with good air flow; avoid placing heavy objects on top to maintain the hoop’s shape. Sizing, compatibility and practical notes Specific measurements aren’t listed here, so please compare the net’s compact profile to your tackle setup and storage space. The Guru Fusion Mini Net is designed to be portable and easy to carry, which suits anglers who prioritise quick access and minimal gear. If you fish from boats, pontoons or beaches where space is at a premium, this size can be a practical match for smaller catches and gentle handling. Always check that the net’s opening and mesh are appropriate for the fish species you target, and ensure the net is comfortable to deploy with your existing gear. UK fishing tips and best uses For UK anglers, a mini net like this is handy around rivers, estuaries, and coastal spots where you might need a quick scoop for small roach, dace, perch, and similar species, or for handling bait fish in shallow water. In tidal estuaries, plan your session around the tide, as water levels and weed growth change rapidly. When bank fishing near weed beds or snaggy bottom, a compact net reduces snag risk and makes retrieval faster. For boat anglers, keep the net handy on deck but secure it when not in use to prevent it from rolling away in a chop. Remember to observe local fishing regulations, especially if you’re releasing or keeping fish, and handle any catch with care to preserve its health and the experience for others who share the water. Related gear and accessories for UK anglers While this description focuses on the Guru Fusion Mini Net, you may also find value in complementary items commonly used on UK shores and rivers. Consider suitable landing nets, keepnets for longer sessions, a sturdy tackle bag to organise gear, and a small bucket or tub for temporary holding and easy transfer of catches. Pairing a compact net with a reliable landing mat or unhooking mat can help protect fish during removal and release. For saltwater days, a light rinse bottle and a freshwater rinse after every trip can keep gear in good shape. Stay prepared with a whistle, gloves for handling sharper hooks, and a basic first-aid kit for peace of mind on tougher days along the coast or in muddy riverbanks.

    £44.99

  • Guru Specialist Gripper Feeder by Billing Tackle

    Guru Specialist Gripper Feeder

    Guru Specialist Gripper Feeder The Guru Specialist Gripper Feeder is a dedicated tool for anglers who want precise, controlled bait presentation on UK rivers, lakes and coastlines. While the exact specifications aren’t shown here, this description focuses on practical use, typical scenarios and tips that can help you decide if a gripper feeder fits your gear and fishing style. Key benefits Implements controlled bait delivery: designed to help you present bait cleanly and consistently, which can improve bite detection and keep fish interested in your area. Versatile for various rigs: suitable for a range of standard feeder setups used by UK anglers, from riverbank sessions to beach and pier fishing. Simple to integrate with common tackle: designed to sit alongside your existing rod, reel and line setup, making it easy to incorporate into your favourite rig without a steep learning curve. Supports tidy setups on busy venues: helps keep bait contained and reduces spill, which can be handy when fishing in crowded swims or windy conditions. Low-maintenance use: with straightforward handling, it’s easy to rinse and dry after sessions, helping to extend its life between trips to the tackle shop. Compatibility-conscious design: intended to work with standard line and leader configurations; always check your particular rod and rig to ensure a good fit before use. Customer-focused approach for UK anglers: aimed at helping you adapt baiting techniques to local species and water conditions—from coarse species in still waters to diagrammed presentations for running water. Usage guidance for UK anglers To make the most of a gripper feeder in typical UK fishing environments, follow these practical steps that apply to many rigs and swims. Always adapt to the water you’re on, whether it’s a chalk stream, a long tidal estuary, a weir pool, or a day on the sea bank. Check your gear: ensure your rod, reel, line and terminal tackle are suitable for the water depth, current and species you’re targeting. If you’re unsure, seek advice at your local tackle shop. Attach with your standard rig: connect the gripper feeder to your main line or feeder rig according to your usual method. Ensure the connection is secure and allows free movement for bait presentation. Prepare bait and hook setup: use a baiting approach that suits the venue—pellets, casters, maggots or particle mixes are common choices in UK waters. Place the bait so it sits within the feeder’s presentation window and remains accessible to the fish you’re chasing. Cast with purpose: aim for a swim where fish are actively feeding or where your chosen bait tends to hold. If current is strong, allow the rig to settle and watch for line movement or line bite indicators. Monitor bite signals: stay alert for subtle indications of take, particularly in clear water or when fish are cautious. A gripper feeder can help keep bait in the strike zone, making bites more detectable. Adjust as needed: if you’re not getting interest, consider tweaking bait type, amount, or positioning within the swim. Subtle changes can shift a poor session into a productive one. Retrieve and repeat: after a spell, slowly retrieve to reset cover and re-dispense bait, then re-cover the area with a fresh baiting pattern if you’re targeting active species. Fit, durability and compatibility considerations Because specific material and sizing details aren’t listed here, consider these general points when evaluating fit and durability for your rig: Fit with your rod and line: ensure the feeder’s attachment method aligns with your main line diameter and rod guides. If you’re using a short, light rig for river casts, you may need a compact option that won’t foul the guides. Durability under UK conditions: exposure to water, salt spray and rough handling means durability is influenced by usage habits and maintenance. Rinse after use and store dry to extend life. Compatibility with common tackle: designed to pair with standard feeder rigs, but confirm that the connection type (loop, clip, or other) matches your preferred setup. Seasonal and venue considerations: in rivers with strong currents or windy beaches, how you present bait can affect effectiveness. Be prepared to adapt your approach rather than insisting on a single method. Care, maintenance and warranty (where applicable) After fishing, rinse the gripper feeder with fresh water to remove salt, mud or residue. Dry completely before storage. Inspect the attachment points for wear and replace any worn components to maintain dependable performance. If a warranty is offered by the retailer, follow their guidance for registration and claims; check the product page for the most up-to-date information. Related products and useful additions for UK fisherman Rods and reels suitable for feeder fishing in varied UK venues (rivers, lakes, estuaries, sea walls). Line, leaders, and rig components tailored to feeder setups and evolving water conditions. Storage solutions and tackle boxes to keep gear organised for busy days along UK coasts and inland waters. Appropriate baits and attractants commonly used in UK waters, such as pellets, maggots, casters and groundbait mixes. Bottom line for UK fishermen The Guru Specialist Gripper Feeder represents a practical option for anglers looking to improve bait presentation and strike detection without overhauling their existing rigs. In the UK’s diverse waters—from chalk streams and river estuaries to dinghy-friendly beaches and pier pools—having a reliable, easy-to-use tool that integrates with standard tackle can help you spend more time fishing and less time fiddling. If you’re chasing burley in murky water or want to keep bait neatly in the strike zone, this type of feeder could slot into your kit well. Remember to check compatibility with your current gear and to adapt your baiting approach to the water you’re fishing on the day.

    £3.75

  • Guru Multi Maggot Feeder by Billing Tackle

    Guru Multi Maggot Feeder

    Guru Multi Maggot Feeder Designed to help present maggots effectively in the swim, making bait more enticing to fish. Simple loading and refilling process for quick handling between casts during long sessions. Compact, lightweight design that won’t add unnecessary bulk to your tackle box or rod setup. Attaches to common rigs used by UK anglers, offering straightforward integration with your existing gear. Helps keep maggots active and ready for baiting, reducing waste and spillage on the bank or boat. Easy to clean after use, helping you stay organised for your next session on the bank or by the canal. The Guru Multi Maggot Feeder is a straightforward tool aimed at anglers who want reliable maggot presentation without fuss. While the description here relies on general principles of maggot feeders, the aim is to offer a practical, easy-to-use option that can slot into a typical UK fishing session. Whether you’re match fishing on a river, enjoying a day by the canal, or probing lakes for bites, a maggot feeder can be a handy addition to your tackle kit. Usage guidance for UK anglers Prepare your maggots as you normally would, keeping them fresh and ready to load into the feeder. Work in a clean space to avoid waste and ensure you can refill quickly when you’re in the middle of a session. Attach the maggot feeder to your chosen rig or line using the method that suits your setup. If you’re unsure about the best attachment method for your gear, refer to your rig’s standard practice or seek guidance from other local anglers. Load maggots into the feeder according to your preference and the length of your session. The goal is to have a steady supply close to the hook or hookbait so the maggots remain attractive as they drift in the current or water. Cast to your favoured swim and observe the presentation. Adjust the distance and depth as needed to locate where the fish are feeding and to keep the maggots in the target area. Top up during the session as maggots are consumed or if you notice the bait running low. Keeping a steady supply can help maintain bites without frequent stops in the session. After fishing, remove any remaining maggots from the feeder, rinse with clean water if possible, and allow it to air dry before storing. Dry storage helps preserve the item and keeps your kit ready for next time. Practical considerations and common questions fit and compatibility: The feeder is presented as compatible with standard rigs used by UK anglers. If you have a unique fishing setup, test fitment during practice sessions to ensure it integrates smoothly with your line, hooks, and other tackle. If you’re unsure, consult locally or review the rig practices common in your fishing circles. durability and maintenance: While specific materials aren’t listed here, basic cleaning after use helps maintain performance. After a day on the bank or canal, a quick rinse and dry can prevent build-up and make the feeder easier to reuse on your next trip. storage and transport: Its compact, lightweight nature is designed to fit alongside other gear in a typical fishing bag or tackle box. Keeping it clean and dry during transit will help prolong its life between sessions on the bank, shore, or boat. bait management: Using a maggot feeder can reduce bait waste by focusing maggots in the swim rather than scattering them along the bank. This can help you manage bait more efficiently and keep your swim targeted for bites. Maintenance tips for longevity After use, empty the feeder and rinse it with clean water if you can. Allow it to dry completely before putting it away. Store in a dry place to maintain the integrity of any seals or fittings and reduce the chance of rust or wear from damp conditions common in UK angling locations. Related products and useful companions Other Guru maggot and bait presentation tools to complement your rig setup. Maggot storage containers and bait trays to keep maggots organised on the bank or boat. Rig components and assorted hooks ideal for maggot-based presentations and match fishing. Final thoughts for UK anglers The Guru Multi Maggot Feeder is positioned as a practical, no-nonsense tool for maggot-based baiting. It’s best viewed as a flexible addition to your match fishing or general angling kit, designed to aid bait presentation and reduce the fuss around maggot management. As with any piece of tackle, its value grows when you pair it with good technique, local knowledge of your nearby waters, and regular equipment checks. If you’re exploring new swims or testing different rigs, a maggot feeder like this can be a straightforward, reliable option to help you stay productive on the water this season.

    £3.49

  • Last stock! Guru Extra Distance Hybrid Feeder In-line System by Billing Tackle

    Guru Extra Distance Hybrid Feeder In-line System

    Guru Extra Distance Hybrid Feeder In-line System Designed for anglers keen to push their casting distance while keeping bait presentation tidy, this inline system combines a flexible feeding approach with a dependable weight profile. It’s aimed at UK river and lake sessions where distance and precision matter, helping you place feed exactly where you want it while reducing tangles and drifts in varying conditions. Extra distance casting potential with an inline design that keeps lines neat and manageable for longer sessions on rivers and lakes. Hybrid feeder concept blends solid weight with adaptable feed release for versatile presentation across different baits and groundbait mixes. Streamlined inline profile reduces snagging and line twist, helping you keep control during windy days or tight swims. Rugged construction built to withstand damp UK conditions and the rigours of regular use on day-ticket fisheries and reservoirs. Simple setup that works with common inline rigs and standard gear used by many UK anglers, minimising faff when you’re chasing bites. Flexible feeding options: suitable for a range of bait types and groundbait formulations to match local conditions and fish species. Usage instructions Getting started with the Guru Extra Distance Hybrid Feeder In-line System is straightforward. Attach the feeder to your main line using a secure inline connection, ensuring the system sits as a straight, balanced profile on delivery. Load the feeder with your chosen bait mix—whether groundbait, pellets, or a blend your local venue responds to—and make any balance adjustments by adding or removing fine feed if the system permits. When you cast, aim for a clean, smooth motion to keep the feeder stable on impact and to help the feed disperse consistently once it sinks. During the session, monitor how the feed settles on the water. If you’re finding the bites are a touch light, consider slightly increasing the volume of attractant within the feeder or adjusting the distance by altering the main line length to place the feed deeper or shallower. After a run, if you need to recast, refill the feeder as required and reattach securely to maintain a consistent presentation. Rinse the system after use and allow it to dry before storing to extend its life in damp conditions. Common questions and quick tips Fit: The inline design is intended for inline rigs and typical fishing setups used in UK venues. If you use a non-inline system, you may not get the intended performance. Durability: Built to cope with regular use and damp weather; check for any wear on moving parts and replace or service as needed to maintain reliability. Compatibility: Works with standard line sizes and feeders common to feeder fishing; if your rig differs significantly, test on a practice cast before fishing a new venue. Care and maintenance After fishing, rinse the system with clean water to remove any mud, bait residue, or salt from the water you’ve fished in. Dry thoroughly before storage to prevent corrosion or mould. Inspect any connection points or interchangeable parts regularly and replace worn components to keep performance consistent on the bank. UK anglers often mix and match gear to suit local venues. If you’re unsure about compatibility with your current rig or bait approach, consult your local tackle shop or club members who fish the same spots. The right combination can make a big difference to bite rates and overall day-time enjoyment on days when the weather is changeable. Related products Inline feeders and related inline rig components Groundbait powders, pellets and bait mixes suitable for feeder fishing Fishing line, leaders and related knot-tying accessories Rigs, hooks and end tackle commonly used for feeder fishing in the UK For best results, pair the Guru Extra Distance Hybrid Feeder In-line System with a compatible feeder rig setup and local bait strategies. If you’re targeting roach, chub, bream, or skimmers in your area, experiment with different bait blends to find what provokes a bite most reliably on the day. Remember to respect local rules and bag limits, and always fish responsibly to protect the waterways you love.

    £2.99

  • Guru Hybrid Feeder In-line System by Billing Tackle

    Guru Hybrid Feeder In-line System

    Guru Hybrid Feeder In-line System Designed for UK coarse and carp anglers, the Guru Hybrid Feeder In-line System helps you place bait exactly where you want it and keeps your main line tidy and straight. With an inline design, you get cleaner casts, a tighter feed, and more consistent bite opportunities on busy lakes, rivers, and commercials. It’s a practical, reliable component that fits into standard rigs and supports straightforward setup on the bank. This description focuses on what it is, how it helps you fish more effectively, and how to use it in real-world situations across UK waters. Inline design for accurate bait placement and cleaner casts, helping you present bait right over your target area. Quick to rig and switch between spots, so you can adapt to changing wind, currents, or fish activity without faffing about with complex setups. Reduces line twist and tangles during casting and retrieval, giving you more confidence when you’re under pressure to get bites. Simple assembly and disassembly for fast changes on the bank, allowing you to keep fishing instead of faffing with gear. Durable construction built to withstand regular UK fishing conditions, including bank wears, rough weather, and frequent use over the season. Supports flexible baiting options, from groundbait to pellets, so you can tailor a feeding pattern to the water you’re fishing and the species you’re targeting. Usage is straightforward, and the system is designed to slot into common inline rigs used by UK anglers. Below are practical steps to get you started and keep you fishing efficiently from dawn till dusk. Attach the inline system to your main line using your existing knot and rig fittings. Ensure the connection is secure and that the system sits inline with no sharp bends where the line could kink. Prepare your baiting mix in your preferred ratio. The Hybrid concept suggests a blend that can be formed into a tight feed trail without obstructing the line. Load the feeder as needed, taking care not to overfill so casting remains smooth. Choose your fishing spot and cast to the area you want to feed. Allow the rig to settle and observe activity on the water to judge whether to adjust distance, river/ lake depth, or current influence. Keep a steady, controlled pace during the semi-tight retrieve to maintain the feed trail and detect bites as they come. If bites are slow, consider a light re-bait or a slightly different bait mix to tempt shy fish. Recast or reposition as needed based on bite pattern and water conditions. Re-bait your hook presentation while keeping the inline feeder in line with your planned feeding point to maintain consistency. Care and maintenance are simple but important for longevity. After fishing, rinse the system with fresh water to remove any sediment or bait residue, dry it thoroughly, and store it in a dry tackle bag or box. Regular checks for any wear on fittings or the line guide will help you spot issues before they affect performance. fit, durability, and compatibility — common questions Fit: The Guru Hybrid Feeder In-line System is designed to work with inline rigs used by many UK anglers. If you already use inline components, you’ll likely find this system fits into your setup with minimal modification. If you’re unsure about compatibility with your current line or fittings, compare your inline rig components to standard inline fittings and test a dry setup on the bank before a session. Durability: Built to withstand regular use on banks, piers, and bankside venues across the UK, the system prioritises a robust, simple design that resists snagging and accidental tugs. Regular maintenance and proper storage will help keep it performing season after season. Compatibility: This is an inline feeder system intended for use in conjunction with inline rigs. For anglers using other styles of feeder or loom systems, assess whether you can integrate inline components into your rig without compromising presentation or safety. If in doubt, start with a small field test on a local peg to ensure it behaves as you expect. tips for UK fishermen and situations you’ll encounter On UK waters, bite times can vary with daylight, weather, and water temperature. Plan to fish during first light and last light when carp and other coarse fish are most active. In rivers, current changes can move the feed quickly, so you may need to adjust your distance and bait mix frequently. On commercials and quiet lakes, a steady feed trail and subtle rig presentation often win the day, especially with pellets or groundbait that break down cleanly without slowing the line. For winter sessions, keep the bait sweet and presentation compact; in summer, you can experiment with a larger feed and a more energetic mix to attract carp from greater distances. If you notice line slap or tangling during a long cast, re-check the inline alignment and make sure the system isn’t kinked or pulled off-angle by vegetation or bank structure. related information and useful ideas To get the most from the Guru Hybrid Feeder In-line System, match it with straightforward rigs, a reliable mainline appropriate for the water you’re fishing, and baits that suit the species you’re targeting. Carry spare inline fittings so you can quickly repair or adapt during a session. If you fish across multiple venues, keeping a small selection of bait types (groundbait and pellets of varying sizes) gives you the flexibility to tune feeding patterns as conditions change. For UK anglers who like to plan ahead, consider keeping a setup checklist in your tackle bag: inline system, spare fittings, bait mix, groundbait/pellets, destination-specific rig tips, and a dry cloth for quick clean-ups between pegs. A compact tackle tray with clearly labelled compartments helps you swap components on the fly and stay focused on the water. In summary, the Guru Hybrid Feeder In-line System offers a practical, adaptable approach to feeding and presentation on UK waters. It’s designed to be simple to use, easy to maintain, and effective in a range of conditions, from quiet meters in a lake margin to a flowing river bend where bite activity can be unpredictable. If you’re chasing bites with reliable presentation and straightforward rigging, this inline system could be a steady companion on your next session.

    £2.99

  • Last stock! Guru Method Feeder In-line System by Billing Tackle

    Guru Method Feeder In-line System

    Guru Method Feeder In-line System — precise, streamlined method feeder presentation for UK rivers and lakes In-line design keeps the feed tight and the presentation tidy, reducing snagging in weed beds and making a clean, efficient rig even in choppy water. Fast, mess-free filling and a stable bait cluster help improve bite timing and make delicate takes easier to spot on a busy bank. Simple, straightforward setup lets you switch rigs quickly between swims, so you spend more time fishing and less time faffing with gear. Versatile use across venues—from canal margins to big river swims—thanks to a compact system that sits neatly in line with the main line for a streamlined cast. Durable design built to withstand the UK bank environment, with easy maintenance so you can keep fishing season after season. Clear, consistent bait presentation helps fish follow the feed trail to the hook, increasing your chances of a confident strike in pressured waters. What is the Guru Method Feeder In-line System? The Guru Method Feeder In-line System is designed to sit on your main line for a clean, streamlined bait presentation. By aligning the feeder inline, you reduce drag and snag risk while keeping the bait cluster tight around the hook. This presentation is particularly effective in method fishing scenarios where a well-defined feed trail can attract bites from a range of species and sizes. In UK waters, where currents, weed, and competition can challenge confidence, an in-line setup helps you present a consistent signal to fish and maintain a stable rig across casts. How to use the Guru Method Feeder In-line System Prepare your usual method fishing rig. Tie on the main line and prepare your hook length as you would for a standard setup. Fit the Guru In-line System onto the main line at your chosen distance from the hook rig. Ensure the connection is secure and the system sits neatly in line with the main line. Load bait into the feeder. Use your preferred crumb mix, groundbait, or paste method to create a visible feed trail around the feeder. The goal is a balanced cluster that fish can track to the hook without spooking them. Cast to your target area and allow the rig to settle. Watch the line for subtle movement and bites; the in-line design helps keep the line stable so bite indication is clearer. When a bite occurs, lift into the strike with a confident but controlled motion. Reel in steadily to keep pressure on the fish without letting the line go slack. After a fish or two, rebait if needed and reassess distance, feed amount, or presentation. Minor adjustments to the cast or bait can make a big difference in sluggish swims or changeable conditions. Tips for UK anglers using this system In rivers, current can move feed quickly. Start with a conservative feed and adjust by a few inches on subsequent casts to keep your bait trail present but not overwhelmed. In still waters or canals, you can afford a slightly larger feed cluster to create a visible feed line that attracts wary fish. During colder months, reduce bait quantity and rely on a tighter presentation to encourage bites. In weedier swims, the inline design helps keep the rig streamlined and less prone to snag, but you may want to shorten the distance to the target and use a subtle feed to avoid over-marking the swim. For best results, pay attention to water colour and clarity. In clear water, a modest bait trail with a tight cluster is often more effective, whereas in coloured water you can afford a slightly more visible feed and a longer strike zone. Always adjust your line tension to keep the feeder settled on the bottom and the bait trail appealing to passing fish. Safety first on the bank: wear appropriate footwear, check the bank for stability, and keep your gear secure during casts. Care, maintenance and storage Rinse the system with fresh water after use, especially if you’ve been fishing in muddy or saltwater conditions. Dry thoroughly before storage to prevent corrosion or cracking, and store in a dry place away from direct sun. Inspect the inline connection points for wear and tear, and replace any worn components to avoid loose fittings during a session. Regular cleaning helps preserve performance and ensures smooth, reliable operation across seasons. Notes for UK fisherman This description focuses on practical usage and on-pool presentation that are common to inline feeder systems used in method fishing. If you’re building a standard bank rig for UK waters—from the River Trent to chalk streams or the lochs and reservoirs—this system is designed to integrate naturally with typical rigs and bait strategies you’ll already use. Always respect local regulations on fish care, catch limits, and angling codes, and adapt your approach to the specific venue and water conditions you’re fishing. The aim is reliable, repeatable presentation that helps you read the water and increase your chances on the bank.

    £2.99

  • Guru Commercial Cage Feeder (X-Safe Compatible) by Billing Tackle

    Guru Commercial Cage Feeder (X-Safe Compatible)

    Guru Commercial Cage Feeder (X-Safe Compatible) Designed for busy UK fisheries and commercial fishing sessions, the Guru Commercial Cage Feeder is built to help you place bait precisely where you want it while keeping the swim tidy. With X-Safe compatibility, it slots neatly into Guru’s safety-minded rigs and accessories, making it a reliable choice for anglers who value consistent feeding on the bank or by the river. X-Safe compatible for seamless integration with Guru rigs and safety accessories used in many UK venues. Specifically designed for regular, commercial use, with a cage-style design that helps contain bait while allowing water to circulate for steady release. Easy loading and quick replenishment so you spend more time fishing and less time faffing with bait. Versatile for use across UK waters — rivers, canals, and stillwaters — where controlled feeding can improve bite activity and feeding patterns. Reduces bait spillage and mess in swims, helping keep venues tidy for fellow anglers and preserving access to productive pegs. Durable construction aimed at repeated sessions and the variable conditions found on UK banks, from drizzle to brighter days on the bank. Compatibility notes: Designed to work with X-Safe components; verify your rig setup to ensure a secure fit before casting. Practical usage and setup Using the Guru Commercial Cage Feeder is straightforward, whether you’re tuning a long-churned commercial rig or dipping into a fresh session. Begin by preparing your bait mix as you normally would for your chosen target species. Open the feeder cage and load your bait in a controlled fashion—avoid overfilling to prevent feeding blocks and ensure the bait can travel through the cage mesh. Close the cage securely to prevent loss during casting and retrieval. Attach the feeder to your line using the method you typically use for cage feeders on Guru setups. If you’re pairing with X-Safe components, align the feeder with the compatible fitting and thread your line through as you normally would. When you’re ready, cast to your chosen swim and monitor how the feed behaves in the water. Replenish bait as needed, keeping the swim tidy and focused on the bite zone. For chase sessions where fish show in a particular area, consider experimenting with feed size and bait type to observe effects on bite frequency and reaction. The design encourages a contained feed release, which can help pattern fish and maintain a steady feeding zone over longer sessions. Fit, durability and compatibility concerns A common question from UK anglers is whether a feeder will fit their existing rig and withstand regular use on busy venues. The Guru Commercial Cage Feeder is presented as X-Safe compatible, which means it should slot into Guru-compatible systems without rough edges or awkward gaps. If you’re using non-Guru components, check the attachment method and diameter to ensure a secure connection before casting. For durability, the feeder is built with a design philosophy that prioritises reliability in regular use across a range of UK conditions. While no product can be guaranteed against every eventuality, this feeder is intended to endure the demands of frequent sessions and a variety of weather conditions typical to the British countryside. Care, maintenance and storage After your session, rinse the feeder to remove residual bait and debris. Allow it to dry thoroughly before storage to prevent corrosion or mould in damp storage areas. Inspect the cage mesh for any signs of wear or damage; replace or repair any parts that show concern so your next trip isn’t interrupted. Store in a dry, ventilated place away from direct sunlight to preserve the integrity of fittings and the cage itself. -user guidelines and best practices - Always test-fit with your existing X-Safe setup before a casting to ensure a secure, snug connection. - Avoid overfilling the cage; a balanced load promotes better bait release and reduces the risk of snagging on snag-prone swims. - Use appropriate bait types for your target species and water conditions; if you notice a pattern change, adjust the bait size or composition accordingly. - Maintain a tidy swim; a cleaner environment can be as important as the feed itself in locked-in bites and easy follow-up sessions. Related gear and tips for UK fisherman For anglers in the UK, pairing the Guru Commercial Cage Feeder with the rest of your Guru X-Safe compatible kit can streamline your rig setup and reduce fiddling between sessions. Consider complementing with other X-Safe compatible components, spare cage feeders for quick swaps between feeds, and bait options suited to broad UK waters. If you fish in venues with strict tackle rules, the compatibility aspect becomes especially valuable, helping you stay compliant while keeping your feeding approach consistent across sessions. Key points to remember Compatibility: X-Safe compatible with Guru rigs and accessories. Use: Cage-style feeder designed to contain bait and regulate release in the water. Maintenance: Clean and dry after use; inspect for wear and replace as needed. Versatility: Suitable for rivers, canals, and stillwaters across the UK.

    £3.49

  • Guru Hybrid Feeder Inline System by Billing Tackle

    Guru Hybrid Feeder Inline System

    Guru Hybrid Feeder Inline System The Guru Hybrid Feeder Inline System is a versatile component for anglers who want precise bait delivery without fuss. If you’re after cleaner rigs, a steadier feeding pattern, and a straightforward setup on the bank, this inline system is designed to help you present feed in line with your rig for a more natural bite response. It’s the kind of gear that sits quietly in your kit, ready to slot into your feeder setup when the time is right. Inline design helps deliver bait directly into the swim, keeping bait distribution tight and easy to manage. Simple to thread onto the main line, letting you switch between rigs quickly between retrieves without re-tying from scratch. Supports a range of bait types commonly used in feeder fishing, including pellets, groundbait, and crumbled mixes, giving you flexibility across venues. Compact and lightweight so it won’t weigh you down on longer sessions or when you’re creeping rounds on a windy bank. Low-profile fit reduces snag risk and helps you keep a clean rig line path for better bite indication. Easy to clean and reuse on multiple sessions, helping you keep your kit tidy and ready for the next trip. What makes this different for UK anglers In the UK, feeder fishing often means competing with current, wind, and ever-changing swims. The Guru Hybrid Feeder Inline System is designed to slot neatly into a range of setups so you can adapt quickly to rivers, canals, and stillwaters. Its inline presentation helps keep bait aligned with your main line, which can be beneficial when bites come tight to the rod tip or when you’re casting into a breeze. The system is built to be paired with standard feeder approaches so you can mix and match with the rest of your Guru kit without reinventing the wheel each time you prepare a new rig. For corner-of-peg days when hunt-and-peck adjustments are needed, having a straightforward inline option can be a real time-saver and confidence-booster. How to use Thread the main line through the inline system as you would with any standard inline feeder component. Keep the line neat and avoid twists that can affect casting accuracy. Attach the inline system to your chosen rig. If you usually run a slack line or tight line presentation, set up your rig so the system sits in line with your lead and weight distribution. Fill the feeder portion with your preferred bait mix. Start with a modest amount and adjust on subsequent casts if you find the swim needs more/less attractant or if you’re fishing a tighter feeding spell. Cast to your target area and watch for the bite. The inline presentation helps keep the feed in the same general area, improving the likelihood of consistent attraction. Re-cast or swap to a different rig as needed. The simple threading setup means you can swap between rigs or adjust bait without long delays on the bank. Fit, durability and compatibility Because product details such as exact material and sizing aren’t listed, this description sticks to practical guidance you can rely on while choosing and using the system. If you’re concerned about fit, consider whether your existing Guru feeder components and mainline can be threaded through the inline section without forcing or re-tying. Look for a smooth path through the system to minimise kinks and friction that can degrade casting distance or bite indication. For durability, treat the inline system as a portable piece of kit designed to cope with the typical UK bank conditions—wind, rain, and occasional rough ground. If you have a mixed setup that uses various rigs, this inline system should be adaptable enough to integrate without forcing a complete rig overhaul. If you’re unsure about compatibility, consult your current rigging and consider a quick test on a calm day to verify the line path and assembly flow before heading out to more demanding venues. Tips for UK anglers - On rivers, keep your casts accurate and use the inline system to present bait directly to likely holding spots without scattering bait far off the mark. - In stillwaters, experiment with bait types and fill levels to achieve a steady “feed-present” pattern that keeps your hookbait attractive without overfeeding the swim. - If you’re fishing with light winds, a tidy line and inline setup will help you maintain control during the cast and retrieve phases. - Pack a small dry bag or sealable pouch for the inline system to keep it clean and ready during multi-day sessions. Maintenance and care Rinse after use to remove any sediment or residue from bait. Ensure the system is dry before storage to prevent corrosion or stiffness in joints. Periodically inspect the threading area where the inline component attaches to ensure there’s no wear that could lead to line damage during casting or retrieval. A quick wipe-down with a damp cloth before returning it to your kit can extend its life and keep it performing reliably season after season. Related products and accessories for UK fishermen Other Guru feeder components and rigs to build a complete inline system Rigs, leaders, and mainlines suited to feeder fishing across rivers and stillwaters Buckets, bagging gear, and bait holders to streamline your bank work Extenders, weights, and clips to tailor presentation for different venues Frequently asked questions Q: Do I need special tools to set up the Guru Hybrid Feeder Inline System? A: No special tools are required beyond your usual rigging kit. The system is designed for straightforward threading onto the main line and quick swaps between rigs. Q: Will it work with my existing Guru equipment? A: The inline system is designed to integrate with standard let-ups and feeder rigs commonly used in Guru setups. If you have any doubts about compatibility, test with a single rig on a day with calm conditions before taking it to trickier venues. Q: Is there a warranty? A: Warranty information isn’t provided here. Please refer to the retailer’s warranty policy or Guru’s official guidance for details on coverage and returns.

    £2.99

  • Last stock! Guru Pellet Feeder X-Safe System (24g) by Billing Tackle

    Guru Pellet Feeder X-Safe System (24g)

    Guru Pellet Feeder X-Safe System (24g) The Guru Pellet Feeder X-Safe System (24g) is a compact feeding tool designed for pellet-based rig work. Built to work with pellets and standard feeder setups, this item focuses on controlled feeding in a straightforward, no-fuss format. With a 24g capacity reflected in the title, it’s sized to hold a practical amount of bait while you’re casting, feeding, and waiting for bites along rivers, lakes, or stillwater banks in the UK. Capacity: 24g – designed to hold a measured amount of pellets for controlled feeding sessions. X-Safe System – a named design element that emphasises safe operation and containment during use. Brand trust: Guru – a familiar name for many UK anglers, associated with practical, nozzle-free feeder solutions. Compact and lightweight – built to sit neatly on the rig without adding unnecessary bulk or weight. Simple fill and refill – straightforward loading process so you spend more time fishing and less time fiddling. Designed for pellet-based setups – purpose-built for use with pellet feeding strategies commonly used by UK coarse anglers. Usage instructions To make the most of the Guru Pellet Feeder X-Safe System (24g), follow these simple guidelines. This section is based on standard pellet feeder usage and the product’s stated capacity and system name. Step 1: Inspect the feeder for any visible damage or blockages before use. Ensure the X-Safe System component moves freely and that the cap or loading point is secure. Step 2: Fill with up to 24g of pellets. Do not exceed the stated capacity, as overfilling can affect casting stability and feeding performance. Step 3: Attach the feeder to your usual rig or main line setup in accordance with your preferred method. Ensure the connection is secure and that line tension feels comfortable for casting and retrieval. Step 4: Cast to your chosen area and begin your feeding cycle. The 24g capacity is designed to provide a steady, manageable release of bait during sessions. Step 5: When the feeder is empty or you wish to adjust the feeding rate, re-fill as needed up to the 24g limit. Periodically check the X-Safe System mechanism to ensure nothing has loosened during use. Step 6: After fishing, rinse the feeder and allow it to dry fully before storing. This helps preserve the integrity of the system for future sessions. Care and maintenance To extend the life of your Guru Pellet Feeder X-Safe System (24g), keep these practices in mind. Simple cleaning and proper storage help prevent corrosion or wear that could affect performance over time. Rinse with clean water after use, especially if you’ve fished in salty or silty water. Dry thoroughly before returning to storage. Check the X-Safe System components periodically for wear or build-up and address any issues promptly to avoid interference with future sessions. Tips for UK fishermen Start with the 24g capacity and adjust your pellet load based on fish activity and water conditions on the day. If bites are slow, consider refining your pellet selection and presentation in line with local habits. Keep a small spare feeder or two handy so you can swap quickly between rigs or pellet types without interrupting the session. Combine this feeder with other Guru offerings that fit your preferred coarse fishing setup, such as compatible pellets and rig components, to tailor your approach for rivers, lakes, or stillwaters across the UK. Respect local regulations and catch-and-release guidelines where applicable, and choose bait strategies that align with the venue’s rules and the species present. Related products and information For UK anglers building a complete pellet-based setup, consider exploring other Guru feeder accessories and pellet options that complement the X-Safe System. Look for items that support your chosen rigs, line weights, and typical UK water conditions, helping you create a cohesive approach across seasons.

    £2.99

  • Guru Hybrid Pellet Feeder In-Line System by Billing Tackle

    Guru Hybrid Pellet Feeder In-Line System

    Guru Hybrid Pellet Feeder In-Line System Designed to give you clean, controlled pellet presentation, the Guru Hybrid Pellet Feeder In-Line System makes inline fishing simpler and more reliable. Its hybrid design combines steady pellet release with a straightforward setup, helping you keep your rig neat and your bait moving into the swim with minimal fuss. Ideal for carp and general coarse fishing across UK waters, this inline feeder is built for day-long sessions and variable conditions without complicating your kit. Inline design keeps your rig streamlined and casting smooth, reducing snagging and line fatigue. Hybrid release mechanism delivers a controlled pellet flow, promoting steady feeding and clearer bite signals. Easy to fit to standard inline Guru rigs—no tools or complicated adjustments required. Versatile for common UK fisheries, suitable for carp and other coarse species using pellet baits. Durable construction designed to stand up to regular use in changeable UK weather and water conditions. Reusable and quick to reload between catches, helping you stay focused on fishing rather than fiddling with bait presentation. Encourages efficient bait use by delivering a measured feed, minimising waste and improving swim management. Usage instructions Attach the Guru Hybrid Pellet Feeder In-Line System to your mainline following your usual inline rig method; ensure the feeder sits squarely on the line for a balanced presentation. Load pellets into the feeder chamber. Fill gradually and avoid overfilling so pellets can move freely and release evenly during casting and in the swim. Connect the feeder to your selected Guru inline setup and adjust any balance components so the rig sits naturally in the water without pulling to one side. Cast to your chosen spot and monitor the bite indicators. The controlled release helps maintain a steady feeding signal even in windy or turbid water. When the session ends, detach the feeder, rinse it with fresh water to remove residue, and allow it to air dry before storage to keep connections and hinges in good condition. Care and maintenance Rinse after use to remove bait particles and debris; air dry completely before storing. Check connectors and clips for wear after extended use; replace any worn parts to maintain secure, reliable performance. Store in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight to preserve flexibility and prevent material degradation. Common questions and objections Fit and compatibility: The inline design is built to integrate with standard inline setups. If you already use Guru inline rigs, this feeder should sit neatly within your rig portfolio. For non-Guru systems, verify your mainline compatibility and connector options before use. Durability: Built for regular use in UK fisheries, the system is designed to withstand typical angling conditions. Regular inspection of clips and joints will help prevent issues in demanding sessions. Compatibility with pellets: The feeder is intended for standard pellet baits used in coarse and carp fishing. Choose pellet sizes that suit the chamber and your target fish, and adjust load accordingly for your venue and season. Tips for UK anglers UK waters vary from chalk streams to large stillwaters, so adapt your approach with the Guru Hybrid Pellet Feeder In-Line System. In clearer water with wary fish, use lighter feed and shorter intervals to avoid overfeeding and to maintain a readable bite. In murkier conditions or stronger currents, you can increase feed slightly to help the bite signal cut through. Depth, current, and swim structure all influence how quickly pellets disperse, so experiment with loading and casting distance to find what works on your favourite venue. Always check local rules about bait usage and rig restrictions before fishing a new water. Additional information for the keen UK fisherman Having a reliable inline pellet feeder in your tackle box adds flexibility to your sessions. Pair it with a selection of pellet baits and a few spare inline connectors so you’re ready to adapt when the fish switch off. If you fish multiple venues, note how different water conditions affect pellet release and be prepared to adjust the amount loaded into the chamber and the pace of feeding. This system is designed to enhance precision and consistency in pellet-based fishing, helping you keep control of the swim and the bite in varied UK waters.

    £2.99

  • Last stock! Guru Hybrid Pellet Feeder In-Line System by Billing Tackle

    Guru Pellet Feeder In-Line System

    Guru Pellet Feeder In-Line System The Guru Pellet Feeder In-Line System is a compact inline feeding tool designed to help you present pellet baits with precision on the bank. Built for anglers who want tidy rig presentation and reliable bait delivery, this system sits in-line with your line to release pellets into the swim as you fish. It’s simple in concept but practical in use, giving you more control over feed timing and density without cluttering the water with unnecessary line noise. If you’re fishing UK venues where pellet baits are a staple, this inline setup can help you keep a steady feeding pattern, encourage bites, and maintain a natural, unobtrusive presentation that won’t spook wary fish. In short, it’s a focused piece of kit that fits into a standard pellet approach and helps you manage feed with confidence during long sessions or quick, decisive outings. Inline design integrates cleanly with your rig, reducing snags and keeping your presentation neat Delivers pellets gradually to attract fish without flooding the swim or clouding the water Simple, practical setup that saves time on the bank and allows quick adjustments between casts Lightweight, compact construction for easy transport in a tackle bag or pocket-friendly kit Supports common pellet baits used by UK anglers, offering broad compatibility across venues Designed to work smoothly with standard pellet fishing methods, helping you keep focus on bite detection and line management How to use Attach the Guru Pellet Feeder In-Line System to your main line in-line with your rig setup, following your usual inline feeder practice. Load your chosen pellets into the system according to your usual pellet fishing approach, keeping loads steady to avoid overfeeding. Adjust the flow or release by positioning the feeder in line with the main line, aiming for a controlled trickle rather than a flood. Cast carefully to place the feeder where you want the pellet feed to occur, then fish as you would with any pellet setup. Observe how the pellets are released and how fish respond; if bites drop off, trim back the feed or adjust depth and distance. After a session, rinse the system lightly and dry before stowing away to prevent corrosion or build-up on the moving parts. UK angler considerations In the varied waters of the UK, pellet fishing is a reliable tactic for many species, especially carp and other coarse fish. The Guru Pellet Feeder In-Line System is designed with practical, on-the-bank use in mind, so you can adapt quickly to different venues—from still water estates with clear water to buzzing rivers where current and structure influence feeding patterns. Its inline design helps keep sourcing lines tidy when you’re swapping rigs between swims, and its unobtrusive profile means you won’t scare fish in tight swims or over weed beds. If you fish sessions that demand consistent feed without excessive disturbance, this system offers a straightforward solution to maintain a steady feeding rhythm while you focus on bite detection and presentation accuracy. Maintenance and care To keep the Guru Pellet Feeder In-Line System performing well across seasons, give it a light rinse after use to remove any residue from pellets. Allow it to dry before packing away and inspect for any wear or looseness in the line connections before your next trip. A quick check-up helps ensure reliable performance when you’re on the bank, especially in damp or muddy conditions common to UK fisheries. Notes on compatibility and setup This system is designed to work with inline setups commonly used by UK anglers. While no specific materials, sizes, or warranty details are provided here, you can expect a straightforward, compatible accessory that slots into typical pellet-fishing configurations. If you pair it with a rig you already trust for pellet presentations, you’ll likely notice smoother feed release and reduced disturbance in the swim, which can help improve bite windows during busy sessions or in clear water where fish are wary. Things to keep in mind Always test your rig and pellet load in a practice cast to gauge release rate before fishing over active fish. Adjust your pellet choice and quantity based on water clarity, temperature, and fish mood on the day. Store away when dry and avoid exposing to harsh conditions for extended periods to prolong life and performance.

    £2.99


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