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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 Bait Bayonets by Billing Tackle

    Guru Bait Bayonets

    Guru Bait Bayonets Fast, secure bait attachment for rigs that keep your bait presented neatly and out of the way, so you can fish more and faff less. Quick baiting—slides on and seats fast, letting you swap baits between spots without losing fishing time. Secure hold—designed to stay put during casts and on the retrieve, reducing bait loss in wind, waves, and current. Simple, reliable design—easy to handle with cold fingers and in tight spaces on banks, beaches, or boats. Lightweight and compact—tiny footprint in a tackle box or pocket, so you’ve always got it on hand when you need it. Durable for regular use—built to cope with the damp, salty air of coastal venues and frequent sessions across UK waters. Versatile for different baits and rigs—works with a range of bait presentations to help you keep presentation neat and consistent. Low snag profile—minimises snagging on weed, shingle, and rocky swims, helping you stay in the action longer. How to use Guru Bait Bayonets Prepare your rig as usual and identify the bait attachment point where the bayonet will sit. Slide the bayonet into position so the bait sits flush against the end and aligned with your hook or hair rig. Secure the bayonet with the chosen rig component and give the assembly a gentle test before casting. Cast with smooth, controlled effort to prevent dislodging the bait; on retrieval, check that the bait remains seated and readjust if necessary. After fishing, rinse with fresh water to remove salt and debris and dry thoroughly before storing in a dry place. Maintenance and care Rinse after use to remove salt and mud, then dry completely to prevent corrosion. Store in a dry, cool place away from moisture and direct heat. Inspect for any wear or deformation before each session and replace if you notice any damage that could affect performance. Practical tips for UK anglers UK waters can throw a mix of conditions at you—from calm lakes to rough estuary seas. A neat bait presentation helps improve bite detection in murky water and reduces the chance of snagging on weed or rough ground. When you’re fishing from beaches or piers, quick bait changes can be a real advantage on long sessions, letting you move to different baits as fish respond to changing conditions. Always follow local rules and seasons, and adapt your bait presentation to the venue—what works on a slick river bend may need adjusting on a rocky shoreline. Keep a few spare rigs ready so you can switch between baits rapidly without losing time to re-rigging. Storage and where it fits in your kit Pack the Guru Bait Bayonets in a small, dry compartment of your tackle box or a dedicated bait-accessory case. They’re handy for shore sessions, river fishing, and boat trips, offering a quick way to secure bait without fiddling with knots in the wind. For cold mornings and late evenings, having a simple, reliable bite presentation can make the difference between a slow day and a steady session. Always keep your kit dry when not in use, and consider having a couple of bayonets on hand so you’re prepared for different bait types on the same trip. What’s in the box Because the product details provided don’t include packaging specifics, we describe the item as Guru Bait Bayonets. If you’re shopping for this item, you’ll be looking for a practical bait attachment accessory from Guru that helps with quick, tidy bait presentation during carp, coarse, river, or sea angling sessions across the UK. For best results, pair with other Guru rigs and accessories that you already use on your sessions. Related information for UK fishermen Always practise ethical angling and respect local wildlife and waterways. Maintain your gear regularly to extend its life and keep your sessions enjoyable. If you’re new to bait bayonets, start with a few sessions to learn how the attachment affects bait presentation in your usual venues, then adjust your rigting and bait choice based on what your target species respond to in your area.

    £2.99

  • Last stock! Guru Micro Bait Bands 4mm by Billing Tackle

    Guru Micro Bait Bands 4mm

    Guru Micro Bait Bands 4mm Size: 4 mm – designed for micro baits Brand: Guru Purpose: micro bait bands to help secure small baits on a hook Ease of use: quick attachment, simple to handle Compact kit essential: lightweight and easy to carry in any tackle box Versatile: suitable for many mini baiting situations on UK rivers and coasts TheseGuru Micro Bait Bands 4mm are a compact, easy-to-use option for anglers who regularly rig small baits. With a 4 mm size, they’re designed to sit neatly on the hook and hold tiny baits in place, helping you present a neat, tidy rig every time you’re out on the water. Because they’re small and lightweight, they don’t bulk up your rig or scare wary fish, making them a handy addition to any UK angler’s tackle bag. How these 4mm bait bands can help you on the bank For those who like to keep things simple, these micro bait bands offer a straightforward way to attach small baits without fiddly knots or extra gear. In practice, a clean, quick setup can save precious minutes when you’re on a tight tide or a quick session after work. The 4 mm band size fits snugly on standard hooks used for micro rigs, helping to keep bait in place even in light lows or flowing water. For river or shore fishing, that reliable hold can mean the difference between a take and missed opportunity. Usage guidance Use these steps to get the most from your micro bait bands: Prepare your rig as you normally would for small bait applications. Take one 4 mm Guru bait band and thread it through the bait or wrap it around the bait slightly if needed. Position the band so the bait sits securely against the hook point or spine, depending on your setup. Gently test the hold by giving a small tug to ensure the bait stays in place when casting and retrieving. Re-check the band after a few casts or changes in tide to ensure it remains secure. Common questions and practical answers What size should I use for my bait? These are 4 mm bands intended for micro baits. If your bait is larger, you may need a bigger size from a different range. If you’re sticking with tiny baits, these 4 mm bands are typically appropriate. Will they fit on my hook? The 4 mm size is designed to be compatible with standard small-hook setups used for micro presentations. If you routinely fish with very tiny hooks, these bands are usually a sensible choice to hold the bait securely. Are they durable enough for UK waters? Durability depends on use and how you handle them. They’re lightweight and easy to carry, which makes them convenient for quick sessions. For more demanding, heavier rigs, consider whether a larger band size or alternative rigging options may suit your needs better. Care, storage and longevity Keep bands in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight to prevent any deterioration. Store them in their original packaging or a small, clean tackle box to avoid tangling with other gear. If bands become stretched or creased, replace them to maintain consistent performance on the bank. Related products and where they fit in your kit If you’re exploring micro baiting options, look at other Guru baiting accessories to complement these bands. A well-rounded selection of small-bait rigs, hooks and compatible gear can help you build reliable, versatile presentations for a range of UK fishing scenarios. Having a few different sizes in your box means you can tailor your rig to the bait and the fish you’re chasing on the day. Tips for UK anglers In the UK, rivers and coastal marks can vary a lot in current and water clarity. For micro baits, a neat, compact setup often performs best when fish are cautious or selective. Practice threading the bands at home so you’re quick on the bank. Keep a small assortment of 4 mm bands alongside other sizes so you’re ready for changing conditions and different baits. Remember to check local rules for your chosen venue; some spots have guidelines on rig components and baiting techniques. A simple, reliable micro-bait approach can help you maximise bites during those short windows when the fish are feeding.

    £3.49

  • Last stock!

    Guru LWGF Micro Barb XS 10 Spade End

    Guru LWGF Micro Barb XS 10 Spade End The Guru LWGF Micro Barb XS 10 Spade End is a compact hook designed for subtle bait presentation and light tackle situations. With the name giving you the key details, you’re looking at a small, precise hook (XS size 10) described as having a micro barb and a spade end. This combination is often used by UK coarse anglers when finesse and bait movement matter as much as the hook’s ability to catch a fish. Because the product details provided are limited, this description focuses on what’s evident from the name and how such a hook is typically used in common fishing scenarios here in the UK. For anglers who fish rivers, canals, and stillwaters, a size 10 hook with a micro barb offers a discreet option that can hold small natural baits with minimal intrusion. The micro barb is designed to present the bait in a natural way while still giving a hook point a fighting chance when a fish takes. The spade end feature refers to a particular rigging style that some anglers favour for secure attachment and stable presentation. While material, coating, and lifetime durability specifics aren’t listed here, the combination of a micro barb with an XS size aims to balance visibility, bait integrity, and hook-up potential on smaller species or tight-bait applications. Below are key benefits and aspects to consider when deciding if this hook fits your fishing plans: Small profile with XS size 10 – ideal for delicate baits and light tackle where you want minimal bait disturbance and natural movement in the water. Micro Barb feature – designed to present bait more cleanly while still offering a hook point that can catch when a fish bites. Spade End design – intended for use in rigs that utilise spade-end hook configurations, helping to secure the hook in place during casting and in-water presentation. Discreet presentation – the compact size and micro barb work together to reduce visual impact while keeping the hook effective in catching small to mid-size fish. Versatile for common UK coarse fishing scenarios where smaller hooks and gentle baiting are part of the approach. Compact, easy-to-handle rig component that can be swapped quickly during sessions on rivers, canals, or stillwaters. Usage guidance for UK anglers Using a hook like this in the UK often centres on delicate baiting and precise rigging. Start with small natural baits that suit a size 10 hook and match your line and weight to the venue you’re fishing. When you set up, ensure the bait sits naturally on the hook so that the barb is not obscured or forced through the bait in a way that could spook wary fish. Since the exact material and coating aren’t listed, handle with care to preserve any sharp point and inspect the hook after casts and snags to confirm it remains ready for the next bite. When tying your rig, opt for a knot you’re confident with and that works well with your main line. If you’re new to using fine hooks, practice at home before heading to the bank so you’re comfortable tying and retying quickly. Keep a small tin of spare hooks handy for quick changes depending on baits and bite activity. During presentation, aim for steady, natural bait movement rather than aggressive action. If you’re fishing a current or wind, position your rig to maintain a natural arc in the line so the fish can pick up the bait without obvious resistance. Regularly check that the hook remains sharp and that the bait remains intact after every bite or snag. A fresh, well-presented bait on a size 10 hook is more likely to attract a bite in busy UK waters than a poorly presented alternative. Fitting and maintenance tips Since material and warranty details aren’t specified in the product data, general care applies. Inspect hooks for bent points or damaged coatings after use. Store them in a dry tackle box to prevent corrosion and keep hooks in their protective packaging if possible until you’re ready to fish again. When handling, keep the point near your fingertips to minimise the chance of accidental pricks, especially with small hooks like XS size 10. Related products and practical options for UK anglers For a complete set-up, consider pairing this hook with other small-profile hooks in your repertoire and with rigs designed for delicate bait presentation. If you’re building a seasonal approach around light tactics, having a few different sizes and micro barb options on hand can help you adapt quickly to changing conditions and species in UK waters. Look for other Guru hooks or similar micro-barb offerings that complement the XS 10 size and spade-end presentation, so you have ready choices for different venues and baits. Common objections and quick answers Fit: The XS size 10 is explicitly small, making it well-suited to delicate baits and small targets. If your bait or fish are larger, you may want a bigger option rather than this particular model. Durability: With a micro barb and a small hook, durability comes down to usage and care. Inspect the point after use and replace if the tip shows wear or bending. Compatibility: Spade-end configurations are compatible with rigs that are designed for that hook style. If your rig relies on different end types, this hook may not be the perfect match. Summary The Guru LWGF Micro Barb XS 10 Spade End is a compact, small-profile hook option that emphasizes gentle bait presentation and targeted use with lighter tackle. It’s best suited for anglers who want a discreet hook for delicate baits and small fish in UK venues, with the spade-end design offering a specific rig compatibility angle. If you’re looking to extend your repertoire for finesse fishing and match/coarse scenarios, this hook can be a useful addition to your tackle box, provided you pair it with the right bait, rig, and venue conditions. Remember that exact material, coating, and warranty details aren’t provided in the product data, so treat it as a specialist, small-hook option within the Guru range and plan accordingly for care and maintenance.

    £3.49

  • Guru LWGF Micro Barb XS 18 Eyed

    Guru LWGF Micro Barb XS 18 Eyed The Guru LWGF Micro Barb XS 18 Eyed is a compact, specialized hook designed for delicate presentations and small baits. With a micro barb and an extra-small (XS) profile, it’s built to give you precise hook exposure while keeping catch rates steady on lighter tackle. This is a purposefully simple, no-fuss option for anglers who want a reliable, discreetly-sharp hook that’s easy to rig and quick to untangle when the fish comes to the net. Key benefits Micro Barb design for controlled bite retention and easier unhooking when fun-sized fish take the bait. XS size means a tiny, unobtrusive rig presentation—great for small baits and sensitive bites from light lines. 18 Eyed configuration (eyed hook) simplifies threading the line and knot-tying, helping you get rigs ready swiftly in the margins or at the bank. Part of the Guru LWGF family designed to pair with Guru gear and common light-to-medium tackle setups used by UK anglers. Compact profile reduces snagging risk in tangled margins, weed beds, and overhanging banks while keeping your bait in play longer. Versatile compatibility with standard lines and rigs used for delicate presentations, making it a dependable choice when you need a discreet hook that stays sharp through a session. Size, fit and what you get The XS designation indicates an extra-small hook intended for tiny baits and lightweight rigs. The “18 Eyed” wording points to an eyed hook design, which is straightforward to thread and knot for anglers who prefer a traditional, easy-to-tix system. This hook is designed to sit neatly in the bite zone without overpowering the bait, giving you a natural look in the water. If you’re matching it with other Guru LWGF pieces or with standard UK tackle, it should slot in smoothly without needing to rework your usual setup. Usage instructions Inspect the hook for any manufacturing imperfections and ensure the eye is clean and free of burrs before use. Thread your line through the eye from the convenient front direction and pull through any tag end you typically leave for knot-tying. Choose your preferred knot (for example, a standard fish-knot or another trusted method you regularly use) and tighten the knot firmly against the eye to prevent slippage. Attach your bait in a manner suitable for small presentations. The XS size works well with tiny natural baits and finely presented lures where you want the hook to disappear in the mouth of the fish. Cast or place your rig as you normally would, keeping an eye on line tension and bite indications. When a bite is detected, react promptly to set the hook with a quick, steady lift. After a catch, handle with care and remove the hook gently to reduce stress on the fish; always follow local regulations and best-practice catch-and-release guidelines where applicable. Care, durability and compatibility Because this is a lightweight, XS-sized hook, care between sessions is important to maintain sharpness and performance. Rinse and dry after use in salt or brackish water, and store in a dry tackle box to prevent corrosion. If a hook shows any signs of bending or corrosion, replace it rather than risking a missed fish or a wasted session. The Micro Barb is designed to be compatible with typical light-to-medium tackle used by UK anglers, and it pairs well with standard line systems and the broader Guru LWGF range. If you already use Guru LWGF gear, you’ll likely find this hook to slot in as a natural extension of your existing setup. Maintenance tips Keep hooks dry and clean; wipe off moisture after fishing in damp conditions. Inspect the barb and eye for burrs or corrosion; replace if you notice any damage. Store separately from heavier rigs to prevent bending and keep a sharp point ready for next trip. Sharpen carefully if needed, using proper hook sharpeners and avoiding excessive metal removal. Related products and accessories For an optimal UK fishing experience, consider exploring other items in the Guru LWGF family that complement micro barb, XS hooks. Look for related lightweight hooks, rig components, and standards-compliant line options that fit your typical river, estuary, or canal sessions. The range is designed to offer compatibility with common tackle used by UK anglers, so you can build out rigs that suit your preferred species and water conditions without overhauling your kit. Tips for UK anglers In UK waters, presentation matters as much as bite timing. The small size and clean profile of the XS eyed hook can help you present delicate baits more naturally, especially in clear water or when fish are wary. Use calm, steady retrieves and watch for subtle line movement rather than relying on aggressive strike actions. When conditions are windy or choppy, a compact hook like this can help keep your bait in the strike zone longer by reducing drift and snag risk. Always consider local regulations on hooks and baits, and adjust your rig to the species you’re targeting, whether that’s small roach, dace, or other species common to your clubs and marks. Overall, the Guru LWGF Micro Barb XS 18 Eyed offers a focused, purpose-built option for anglers seeking a small, easy-to-use hook that pairs well with standard UK gear. It’s designed to disappear in the presentation while delivering dependable hook-up opportunities, helping you fish smarter on days when bite confidence is high and you want to rely on finesse rather than force.

    £3.49

  • Last stock! Guru Waggler Adapter Snap Link and Swivel by Billing Tackle

    Guru Waggler Adapter Snap Link and Swivel

    Guru Waggler Adapter Snap Link and Swivel Designed for float fishing with wagglers, this Guru Waggler Adapter Snap Link and Swivel brings together a waggler adapter, a snap link, and a swivel in one compact unit. It’s made for anglers who want quick, tidy rigs on the bank and fewer interruptions when the bite’s on. If you’re paddling up a UK river or setting up on a stillwater edge, this tool helps you keep your line steady, your rig organised, and your session moving without fuss. Quick-change system: swap wagglers and rigs in seconds without retying; get back to fishing fast when fish move or depths change. Twist-free casting: the built-in swivel reduces line twist, helping you cast further and keep your float upright in the water. Secure yet swap-friendly: snap link holds wagglers firmly but releases cleanly when you need to change rigs, saving time on the bank. Low-profile design: compact, streamlined setup that stays out of the way when casting and retrieves, minimising snag risk. Compatibility with Guru float rigs: made to complement Guru waggler setups, making rig assembly simpler for UK match and pleasure anglers alike. Durable performance: built to endure day-long sessions on busy stillwaters and rivers, offering consistent performance when you need it most. Usage instructions Attach the swivel to your main line with your preferred knot. Ensure the knot is snug and seated before you begin casting. Secure the snap link to the swivel so it moves smoothly. Check that the link closes securely without any play that could loosen during casting. Connect the Guru waggler via the snap link. Make sure the waggler is seated correctly and can be swapped without removing the swivel itself. Attach your chosen rig or stick with the waggler in its conventional position. Set the depth by adjusting your main line length from the swivel to your float setup. Test rig on land first, then cast gently to confirm balance and orientation. If the float sits at an unexpected angle, recheck the link and waggler alignment. Adjust as needed for water clarity and bite activity. The setup is designed for quick adaptations when fish respond to changes in depth or current. Care and maintenance Rinse the components with fresh water after use, especially after fishing in salt or murky water. Gently dry before storing to prevent corrosion or wear. Regularly inspect the snap link and swivel for any signs of wear or bending, and replace if you notice any looseness or rough movement. Store in a dry, organised tackle box to keep the parts from tangling with other gear. Practical tips for UK anglers In the UK, reservoir and river fishing often demands flexibility at the water’s edge. This Guru Waggler Adapter Snap Link and Swivel helps you adapt quickly to different depths, currents, and wind conditions. If you’re chasing roach, chub, perch, or small bream on light lines, the swivel aids in maintaining line spin control, while the snap link makes swapping wagglers a one-handed job so you can keep an eye on swim changes. When conditions are murky or windy, a tidy, reliable rig like this can be the difference between a blank and a few solid pulls. Related products and accessories to consider To build a complete kit around this adapter, you might look at other Guru float rigs, spare wagglers, additional snaps, and swivels of compatible sizes. Pairing with compatible Guru float accessories can streamline your setup and keep your bank session efficient. Consider keeping a small selection of wagglers and spare links on hand so you can respond quickly to depth changes or fish activity without redoing your whole rig. What you get and why it helps on the bank This adapter-snap-link-swivel combo is a straightforward, dependable component designed to make float fishing quicker and more predictable. For anglers who value speed, simplicity, and reduced fuss on the bank, it’s a practical addition to a UK tackle box. It helps you stay focused on bite detection, swim knowledge, and wind direction rather than fiddling with rig swaps. If you often find yourself swapping wagglers or dealing with line twists, this compact setup offers a tidy solution without adding bulk to your kit.

    £2.99

  • Guru Tail Rubbers Inline & X-Safe by Billing Tackle

    Guru Tail Rubbers Inline & X-Safe

    Guru Tail Rubbers Inline & X-Safe Details about material, sizing or warranty aren’t listed in this description, but these tail rubbers are designed to work with inline and X-Safe setups to give fishermen in the UK flexible rig options. If you’re chasing better bait presentation and a tidy, reliable setup on rivers, estuaries or coast, this product aims to offer options that can adapt to different rigs and conditions. What are Guru Tail Rubbers Inline & X-Safe? Tail rubbers are small, versatile rig components used to control bait movement and alignment on the hook or lead system. The inline variant is designed to sit in line with the rig, helping maintain a straight running presentation, while the X-Safe option provides an additional layer of protection and control to prevent snagging or accidental line contact. In practice, anglers use these rubbers to keep bait stable, reduce line exposure near the hook, and help the bait behave more naturally in the water. For UK waters, where snagging and worming around structure is common, these tail rubbers can help anglers keep control of their presentation from shore, boat or riverbank. Key benefits Versatile inline and X-Safe design gives you two practical configurations to suit different rigs and water conditions, without swapping components mid-session. Improved bait presentation helps the bait sit more naturally in the water, increasing the chances of a confident bite from wary fish. Quick and easy to change swaps between rigs or baits are straightforward, so you can adapt on the bank as tides or species change. Compatibile with common UK rigs and tackle setups, allowing you to integrate with your existing tackle box without a full overhaul. Compact footprint for tackle bags stays out of the way when not in use and travels well for day trips or longer sessions. Flexible tool for multiple species across rivers, estuaries and coastal waters, helping with presentation whether you’re targeting perch, wrasse, or flatback bass in season. Usage instructions Prepare your rig as you normally would, ensuring your inline or X-Safe setup is ready for the tail rubbers. Identify the section of the line or leader where the tail rubber will sit. The inline version should align with the main line, while the X-Safe variant sits to provide added protection where you want the bait to stay in place. Slide the tail rubber onto the line or lead component according to your chosen configuration. Make sure it sits snugly but not overly tight so it can move with the water and current. Attach your bait or lure as usual, adjusting the tail rubber’s position to optimise presentation. If using multiple baits or hooks, test different placements to find what delivers the best action in your water. Cast to your target area and watch the rig’s movement. If you notice the bait riding too high or not moving naturally, adjust the tail rubber’s position or switch between inline and X-Safe to improve presentation. Retrieve steadily and reassess. If bites slow, try a minor reconfiguration or repositioning for the next cast. Maintenance and care Rinse with fresh water after saltwater use to remove any salt spray or residue. Dry before storing to prevent any build-up that could affect performance. Inspect the rubber components for wear or cracks, and replace as needed to maintain reliable presentation on future sessions. Compatibility and practical advice for UK anglers These tail rubbers are designed to be compatible with common inline and X-Safe setups, making them a flexible addition to tackle boxes used on UK rivers, estuaries and coastlines. When choosing rigs in the UK, consider how the current and tide affect bait movement, and use the inline option to keep the bait aligned with the line in swift water, or switch to X-Safe in snag-prone areas where extra protection helps maintain the rig’s integrity. For winter and early spring sessions when fish can be more cautious, the ability to fine-tune bait presentation with these rubbers can make a subtle but meaningful difference. Related products and other information These tail rubbers are part of a broader range of inline and rig components used by UK anglers. For best results, pair them with compatible rig elements, leaders and bait rigs that you already use. If you’re building a versatile kit for both day and night sessions, consider keeping a small assortment of inline and X-Safe items in your tackle bag so you can adapt quickly to changing conditions. Always store components in a dry place and check for wear before heading out to sea or river banks. A quick practical guide for UK tackle boxes Keep a couple of spare tail rubbers in different configurations so you can swap quickly in response to rising tides, wind shifts, or changing fish behavior. Consider marking a dedicated section of your tackle bag for inline versus X-Safe options so you can grab the right setup at a glance. If you fish a mix of freshwater and saltwater venues, a small, dedicated rainproof pouch can help protect these parts from the weather while you travel between venues.

    £2.99

  • Guru Heli Swivels | Small Medium Large by Billing Tackle

    Guru Heli Swivels | Small Medium Large

    Guru Heli Swivels | Small Medium Large This listing presents Guru Heli Swivels in three size options: Small, Medium and Large. The product title itself highlights the range of sizes available, giving you a quick way to identify which version you might need. Beyond that, there are no further specifications in the text provided, so this description sticks to what is known: the brand name and the three size choices. Choosing the right size matters because rigs, lines and the overall setup you use can benefit from a fit that matches the job at hand. Having Small, Medium and Large options in one product line makes it easier to compare and decide without hunting for separate items. If you already have a sense of the scale you prefer, the size in the product title can guide your decision at a glance. Because the available data does not include material details, weight, breaking strain, or any warranty information, this description focuses on the sizing aspect and the practical benefit of having multiple size choices. In shopping for gadgets and tackle, a clear indication of size helps you avoid mismatches and ensures you buy the variant that aligns with your planned use. The three sizes listed—Small, Medium and Large—offer a simple way to cover different rigs and setups with a single product family. Having a triad of sizes in a single listing can be convenient for anglers who like to keep options open. If your fishing habits vary by season, water conditions, or target species, being able to select from a small, a medium, or a large version without scrolling through separate listings can save time and reduce decision fatigue. The presence of three sizes in the product line signals flexibility and a straightforward approach to matching tackle to task. For UK anglers browsing tackle sections, the clear naming of the three sizes in the title helps with quick searchability and filtering. When you’re comparing similar products, the explicit size options in the listing title can make it easier to spot the exact variant you need, especially if you’re stocking up or planning ahead for different fishing trips. This kind of clarity is useful when you want to avoid ordering the wrong size and having to return or exchange items. Three size options available: Small, Medium, Large, providing flexibility for different rigs. Product brand identified as Guru, lending recognisable branding to the selection. Variant-focused listing helps you choose the appropriate size at a glance from the title. Offers convenience by presenting multiple sizes within a single product family. Material, capacity, and warranty details are not provided in the available data, so please check the full listing for those specifics. No compatibility or rig-specific information is included in the supplied details. Usage instructions, compatibility notes, and warranty details are not specified in the information provided. If you need those particulars, please refer to the full product page where material composition, dimensions, breaking limits, and warranty terms are typically listed. In the meantime, the Guru Heli Swivels come in three sizes—Small, Medium and Large—so you can plan ahead and choose the variant that best fits your current tackle setup when you’re shopping. Related products and accessories that UK anglers often consider alongside swivels include different rig components, leaders, or additional swivels in other sizes. While these items aren’t described here, you may find complementary products on the same retailer’s site by browsing within the same brand family or by using the size-specific filters available in most fishing tackle shops. If you’re assembling a helicopter-style rig or other multi-link setups, having the right size option on hand can simplify the process of building and adjusting your rig before casting out. Summary: Guru Heli Swivels are available in Small, Medium and Large. The listing centrepoint is the size range and the brand name, with no further technical specifications provided in the text supplied. For full technical details, warranty information, and exact material or capacity data, check the complete product page or contact the seller. This description is focused on highlighting the sizing options to help you identify which variant to buy, making it easier to plan purchases and stock the right sizes for your fishing trips.

    £1.49

  • Last stock! Guru Snap Link & Swivel (Size 11) by Billing Tackle

    Guru Snap Link & Swivel (Size 11)

    Guru Snap Link & Swivel (Size 11) Guru Snap Link & Swivel (Size 11) is listed by its product title. From this listing, the explicit details provided are the product name and the size designation. For UK anglers looking for a compact, easily identifiable rig component, this item is described as a Snap Link & Swivel within the Guru range. The size 11 designation gives a clear indication of its scale within the series, but there is no additional information here about the material, durability, warranty, or exact compatibility. To ensure you get the right item for your setup, always check the packaging or the retailer’s data for precise specifications before ordering or using. Size 11 Snap Link & Swivel design Brand: Guru Part of the Guru Snap Link & Swivel family Useful as a rig component in fishing setups Quick identification in orders and receipts Usage guidance: This description cannot confirm material or load ratings, so treat the product accordingly until you can verify the exact specifications from the supplier. When you’re preparing for a day’s fishing on UK waters, a Snap Link & Swivel like this can be handy for making fast rig changes or linking components quickly. Always ensure compatibility with your existing tackle by double-checking the official product data, packaging, or retailer details before use. If in doubt, seek advice from a local tackle shop or the product’s manufacturer to avoid mismatches with line diameters, leader materials, or hooks. Storage and care: After use, particularly in saltwater or coastal environments, rinse with fresh water to remove salt deposits and allow the item to dry completely before storing. Store in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight to help preserve any coatings or finishes. Inspect the Snap Link & Swivel before each outing for any visible wear or corrosion, and replace promptly if you notice any degradation. While the details aren’t provided here, maintaining your rig components is a standard part of responsible angling practice in the UK. Durability considerations (where details are not listed): Because this description does not include material specifications or warranty information, durability and longevity cannot be assessed from the listing alone. When using any fishing accessory, it’s common to consider how it will withstand repeated casting, retrieval, and exposure to saltwater. If you rely on this item for frequent trips or challenging conditions, verify the build quality, corrosion resistance, and any protective coatings with the retailer or Guru’s official guidance before purchase. Compatibility notes (where details are not listed): Without explicit compatibility data, you should treat this item as a generic Snap Link & Swivel component. Check that it matches your line size, leader material, and hook or lure setup before integrating it into your rigs. If you use particular brands or series of connectors, confirm compatibility with those products to avoid mismatch problems on the bank or boat. When in doubt, reach out to customer service or consult product forums for guidance from other UK anglers who may have used the same size 11 component in similar rigs. Related products and practical pairing ideas: In many UK tackle ranges, anglers pair snap link and swivel components with a variety of leads, hooks, and rigs. While this listing doesn’t specify other items, consider looking for additional Snap Link & Swivel options in different sizes to create a complete rig kit that covers a range of conditions — from coastal Estuary sessions to river fishing days. If you’re building a kit, you might want to compare other brand options that offer similar size variants to ensure you have the right fit for multiple setups and weather scenarios. What to do next: If you’re ready to add this item to your cart, review the retailer’s full product page for exact specifications such as material, weight, and load rating. Check any warranty or guarantee details offered by the seller, and read customer reviews to gauge real-world performance. For UK anglers, staying informed about the latest Guru product lines and related rig components can help you tailor your tackle to your preferred venues, whether you’re beach fishing, pier casting, or riverbank angling. This description is designed to reflect only the information provided in the product title, while offering practical reminders to verify specifications and maintain safe, effective gear on the water.

    £2.99

  • Last stock! Guru Hair Rig Speed Stop by Billing Tackle

    Guru Hair Rig Speed Stop

    Guru Hair Rig Speed Stop: Quick, Reliable Hair Rig Accessory Quick to fit with Guru hair rig setups, saving you time on the bank. Keeps the bait presentation tidy, giving you consistent rigs session to session. Lightweight and compact for easy carry in your tackle box or pocket. Simple to adjust between runs, letting you switch rigs in a flash. Durable build that stands up to regular casting and days by the water. Suited for use across UK venues—from rivers to still waters and estuaries. Compatible with standard hair rig components for straightforward setup. Usage guidance Check you have compatible Guru hair rig components before fitting the Speed Stop. Slide the Speed Stop onto the hair rig at the desired distance from the hook. Secure the stop according to your rig’s setup and bait presentation. Attach your bait to the hair and test the presentation by gently pulling to ensure security. Cast as usual and adjust the stop position if you need to alter bait distance or presentation. Practice on calm water before taking it to faster currents or estuaries to gauge performance. Related products Guru hair rig accessories Guru baiting tools and hooks Additional hair rig components Tips for UK waters UK fishing shows a wide range of conditions—from windy estuaries and tidal rivers to stillwater calm. The Speed Stop helps you keep bait distance and presentation consistent as you adapt to changing currents and winds. When fishing rivers, be mindful of flow and snag risk; keep your rig close to the bank and test your stop’s position after each cast. In estuaries, tide shifts can move the bait presentation quickly, so use the Speed Stop to dial in distance before you launch. For coastal venues and piers, a compact rig kit with a few Speed Stops can save time between sessions. Store your Speed Stop in a dry tackle box to protect it from damp and salt. Always check local regulations and follow safe casting practices along banks and public paths. Notes for customers As this description uses the product title alone, these statements focus on general use and typical benefits of a rigging accessory designed for hair rigs. If you need warranty details or specific material information, please refer to the product packaging or the retailer’s support page, as those details were not provided here.

    £2.25

  • Guru Micro Cubes | ALL SIZES by Billing Tackle

    Guru Micro Cubes | ALL SIZES

    Guru Micro Cubes | ALL SIZES Guru Micro Cubes are presented in ALL SIZES, a range that gives UK anglers flexibility to tailor their tackle to the day’s conditions and their preferred rigs. With only the product name to go on in this listing, the emphasis here is on the practical advantages of having multiple size options and how that can fit into a busy fishing session. While the data provided doesn’t include specifics like material, exact sizing, or warranty, you can still consider how a multi-size approach could streamline kit choice, save time on the bank, and reduce trips back to the car or van for replacements. All sizes available: the primary benefit of this listing is the ability to choose from multiple sizes to suit different rigs and methods. Brand familiarity: Guru is a well-known name in UK fishing circles, which can add confidence when you’re sorting through your tackle. Compact and portable concept: micro in nature, the product is designed to occupy minimal space, helping you keep a tidy tackle box or bag. Versatility for different rigs: having multiple sizes can make it easier to adapt tactics on the day without buying separate products. Ease of swapping: with sizes on hand, you can swap without reconfiguring your entire setup, saving time between casts. Simple planning aid: the ALL SIZES concept assists anglers who like to plan ahead and carry a minimal yet flexible kit. Usage guidance Without specific size measurements or product details, use these notes as general guidance for integrating multiple sizes into your routine. Start with the size that corresponds best to your current rig and target species, and keep additional sizes ready for quick adjustments during a session. When selecting a size, consider how visible or prominent you want components to be on the rig, and how much space you have in your allocated area on the bank or boat. If you’re trying different approaches, having a small selection of sizes can help you compare performance in real-time rather than guessing in advance. Handle with clean, dry hands to minimise moisture transfer and preserve any surface finishes. After use, return sizes to a dry storage area to prevent moisture and deterioration over time. Care, storage and practical considerations Because the material composition and durability details aren’t provided in the listing, general care is advised. Store all pieces in a dry, shaded area away from direct sunlight to slow any potential wear or colour fade. Use a dedicated tackle box or organiser to keep each size separate and easy to locate. Regularly check your kit for signs of damage or wear, and replace any items that show cracking, moisture ingress, or loss of form. When moving between venues—such as rivers, estuaries, and marks with rock-rattling tactics—make sure your kit remains secure and protected from the elements. If you fish in harsher UK conditions, having all sizes available can reduce the need to alter rigs excessively or improvise with improvised components on the bank. Notes for UK anglers In the UK, weather and water conditions can shift quickly, and a flexible size range can be a practical advantage. If you’re the kind of angler who likes to vary rigs from session to session, the ALL SIZES offering may help you avoid carrying a heavy assortment of single-size items. Remember that this description is based on the product name alone; the actual material, build, and warranty details are not included in the provided data. For precise specifications, it’s best to consult the packaging or contact the seller before use. Warranty and specifications disclaimer Details about material, exact sizing options, and warranty are not included in the supplied product data. If these specifics matter to you, please verify with the retailer or look for an accompanying data sheet or packaging insert. This description focuses on the positioning of Guru Micro Cubes as an ALL SIZES offering and how that concept can be useful to UK anglers planning their tackle strategy for different venues and conditions. Related use and compatibility considerations While exact compatibility with hooks, lines, or rigs isn’t specified here, having items in ALL SIZES generally supports experimentation with different setups. If you routinely pair micro components with traditional targets, keep a small, orderly range on hand so you can quickly assess which size integrates best with your preferred lines and rigs. As with any kit expansion, start with a single size that aligns with your current setup, then add others as you test and learn what works best for you across seasons and venues. Final thought Guru Micro Cubes in ALL SIZES offers a concept that many UK anglers value: choice and adaptability in one compact range. If you’re building a flexible tackle kit that can cover river, estuary, and coast sessions, this approach helps you stay ready for whatever the water throws at you. Use the information above to guide your expectations and to decide whether a multi-size option fits into your method and journey as a UK fisherman.

    £1.99

  • Guru Micro Shot | ALL SIZES by Billing Tackle

    Guru Micro Shot | ALL SIZES

    Guru Micro Shot | ALL SIZES Guru Micro Shot is a compact weight designed for UK anglers who want to fine‑tune rig depth and bait presentation. Available in ALL SIZES, these tiny weights let you tailor sinking speed and position in the water with precision, helping you get your lure or bait where fish are feeding most eagerly. Precise depth control: tiny increments let you dial in the exact sinking rate and presentation you need for rivers, canals, and stillwaters across the UK. Discreet rig profile: small, unobtrusive weights sit cleanly on the line, reducing snagging and keeping your rig neat for wary fish. Versatile size range: available in multiple sizes to match slow, delicate presentations or slightly heavier setups when currents pick up. Simple to fit: designed for easy use on standard fishing lines; you can add or remove micro shot without tools to adapt on the bank. Portable and practical: a compact option to carry a variety of sizes so you can swap quickly if fish move or conditions change. Re-usable with care: these weights are durable enough for repeated use across sessions, helping you get more value from your kit. How to use Guru Micro Shot Choose the size you need based on your target species, water type, and current. Start with a lighter option if you’re unsure, then move up or add more as needed. Thread the micro shot onto your main line at the position you want the bait to sink or the rig to sit. Common practice is to place it above the hook link or weight bollard, depending on your presentation. Secure the weight by pinching the line firmly with your fingers or using a small clip or crimp if your rig requires it. Avoid sharp bends near the weight to prevent damage to the line. Cast gently and observe the bait’s depth and drift. If it sits too high or sinks too fast, adjust by either moving the shot closer to the hook or trying a smaller size. Practice on calm water first to learn how the shot affects your presentation, then apply the same adjustments when conditions vary on the day. Practical tips for UK waters Rivers with a current: start with lighter sizes and experiment by adding a small shot at a time until your bait sits where fish are feeding. Stillwaters and canals: smaller sizes often give a natural presentation; use them to keep bait movement subtle in clear water. Line selection matters: if you’re using fluorocarbon or monofilament, consider how the line diameter will interact with the shot’s effect on depth and drift. Venue rules matter: always check local rules about weights and rigs before fishing in a new venue. Storage and handling: keep micro shot dry and away from direct sunlight; a small tackle box or resealable pouch helps you stay organised on the bank. Why you might choose Guru Micro Shot If you’re aiming for precision in presentation and want the ability to adapt quickly to changing conditions, micro shot weights offer a simple, scalable way to control depth and bait action without overhauling your rig. The ALL SIZES approach means you can plan a versatile setup for a range of species and venues across the UK — from perch in still water to chub and dace in rivers, and even slim weights for tricky, clear-water sessions. Storage, care and longevity Keep weights in a dry, dedicated container to prevent rust or corrosion and to ensure you always have the right size to hand. Inspect line near the attachment point after use; if you notice chafing or nicks, re‑tie or replace the line section to protect the rig and maintain optimal performance across sessions. Related considerations for UK anglers When building a rig for unpredictable UK weather and varied venues, consider how Micro Shot fits into your broader tackle strategy. Pairing with a selection of Guru rigs and hooks (where available) can help you deploy a balanced approach across different water types. For new entrants to feeder approaches, whip rigs, or float setups, having a range of shot sizes allows you to experiment safely and learn what depth and action works best at your favourite venues. All in all, Guru Micro Shot | ALL SIZES provides a simple, adaptable tool for UK anglers looking to refine rig depth and bait presentation on demand. Whether you’re a seasoned specialist or a weekend warrior, the ability to choose from multiple sizes and fine‑tune your rig on the bank can make the difference between a quiet day and a productive session on the bank, by the river, or on the shoreline.

    £1.99

  • Guru QM1 Barbless | ALL SIZES by Billing Tackle

    Guru QM1 Barbless | ALL SIZES

    Guru QM1 Barbless | ALL SIZES Designed for UK coarse anglers, the Guru QM1 Barbless is the barbless version of a trusted QM1 hook. Available in all sizes, this hook range lets you tailor your rig to the bait, water conditions and target species without guessing. The barbless design makes release quicker and easier, reducing handling time on busy days and helping to minimise stress on fish during catch-and-release sessions. Barbless design for quicker, cleaner hook removal and gentler fish handling on the bank. Available in all sizes, so you can pick the exact size to match your bait and target species. Consistent point geometry across sizes helps with reliable penetration and increase the chances of a clean take. Slim, streamlined profile reduces resistance on cast and can improve penetration at the moment of strike. Compatible with a wide range of common UK coarse fishing rigs and baits, making it a versatile choice for many sessions. Easy to inspect and replace between sessions; quick switch-outs keep your kit ready for the next fishing day. How to use Choose the size that best matches your bait and target species. With all sizes available, you can fine-tune for light baits or bigger offerings. Prepare your bait and thread onto the hook in a natural, secure way so it sits without disguising the point or wobbling on the take. Attach the hook to your chosen rig using your normal method. Ensure knots or crimps are secure and the line isn’t damaged. Cast to your swim and monitor for takes. A barbless hook can feel different on the strike—watch the line and bite indicators closely. When a bite comes, hook and land with steady, controlled action. Because the hook is barbless, removal should be quicker and easier with appropriate forceps. After fishing, rinse the hooks if you’ve been in saltwater or murky water, dry thoroughly and store in a dry tackle box to help preserve the point for next time. Sizing guidance All sizes are designed to cover a broad range of baits and species commonly targeted by UK anglers. For small maggots, caster, or soft pellets, opt for the smaller end of the range. For larger baits such as meat cuts or sizeable pellets, select one of the larger sizes. If you’re unsure, start with a mid-range size and adjust based on bite responses and hook-up rate observed in your swims. Care and maintenance Rinse hooks after use in saltwater or dirty water, then dry completely before storage. Inspect points for burrs or bending after each session and replace any hooks that show damage to avoid missed takes. Keep hooks in a dry, organised tackle box so they stay sharp and easy to grab when you need them. What makes this different The Guru QM1 Barbless offers the same trusted style and geometry you’re used to from the QM1 family but without the barb. That simple change can translate into faster fish release, less handling time, and more sessions on the bank without fatigue. Available in ALL SIZES, it gives you the flexibility to dial in your approach for different waters, baits and target species across the UK. Related gear and planning for UK anglers Spare hooks, forceps and needle-nose pliers to aid safe hook removal. Rigs, lines and tackle storage solutions to keep your QM1 Barbless ready for every session. Safe handling items like small nets and landing mats to minimise stress on fish during catch-and-release.

    £2.99

  • Guru Method Feeder Clip Rig Control System by Billing Tackle

    Guru Method Feeder Clip Rig Control System

    Guru Method Feeder Clip Rig Control System Precision, quick to set up and easy to use, the Guru Method Feeder Clip Rig Control System keeps your rigs consistent and presentation on point every time you cast. Designed for Guru Method feeder rigs to give you consistent rig length and distance Simple clip action helps you achieve repeatable bait presentation and casts Fast rig setup that saves you time on the bank between casts Reduces tangles and fouling during casting and line retrieval Intuitive adjustment for different venues – rivers, canals, and coastlines Compact, lightweight design that rides well in a tackle bag Compatibility tip: works best with Guru Method feeder components; test fit with non-Guru gear before relying in heavy use Overview and uses The Guru Method Feeder Clip Rig Control System is a purpose-built tool for anglers who rely on method feeder rigs. It offers a straightforward way to control the clip position on your main line, helping you achieve a consistent distance from the feeder and reliable bait presentation. By maintaining a uniform rig setup, you can focus more on bite detection, strike timing, and adapting to a variety of UK fishing venues. While this system is purpose-built for Guru Method feeder setups, you should check compatibility if you use components from other brands. A quick test fit on the bank will tell you whether you can pair it with your existing gear without compromising casting ease or rig integrity. Fit, durability and compatibility Fit: The clip rig control system is designed to integrate with Guru Method feeder components, helping you keep your presentation predictable across casts. If you’re using non-Guru gear, be mindful of potential differences in clip size or line routing. A brief dry-run on the bank will confirm whether it sits correctly and moves freely without snagging. Durability: The system is built to withstand regular use on banks, pontoons, and boat fishing. While materials aren’t listed here, expect a design that resists the rough and tumble of frequent casting and retrieval. Treat it with a light rinse after saltwater sessions and ensure it’s completely dry before packing away to extend its life. Compatibility: Primarily intended for Guru Method feeder setups, it should work well with standard components in that family. If you mix brands, verify that the clip width, line diameter, and knot points align with your existing gear to avoid loose fittings or restricted movement. Usage instructions Attach the Clip Rig Control System to your main line or leader as per your Guru Method feeder setup. Ensure the connection is secure and the system sits freely without binding. Set the clip position to your desired distance from the feeder. This will influence how far your bait travels and where the rig settles in the water. Thread your rig through the clip and organise your bait presentation according to your chosen method (pellets, groundbait, corn, or particles). Cast gently to avoid shocking the line; let the clip do the work to reach the set distance, then reel in smoothly after the bite window. Check alignment after a few casts. If you notice drift, adjust the clip position slightly until the rig returns to the same distance consistently. When fishing varied depths, re-test the distance after changing rigs or baits to maintain uniform presentation across casts. Care and maintenance Rinse the system with fresh water after use, especially after saltwater sessions. Dry thoroughly before storage to prevent corrosion or rust on any metal parts. Periodically inspect for wear at clip points and lines; if you see cracking or excessive movement, replace the component to avoid unexpected failures during a session. Practical tips for UK anglers On rivers with variable currents, start with a mid-range distance and adjust as you note where bites occur most reliably. At coastal marks, the ability to reproduce distance accurately can help you place bait into feeding zones with minimal disturbance. Pair with trusted Guru Method feeders and compatible rigs to maintain consistent presentation across tides and weather conditions. Keep spare clips in your tackle box so you don’t lose a session to a misplaced component after a snag. Related gear and additional information To maximise the effectiveness of the Guru Method Feeder Clip Rig Control System, consider these complementary items often used by UK anglers: Guru Method feeders and compatible rig components Line and leader materials suitable for method feeder setups Spare clips, weights, and rig accessories for quick swaps on the bank Groundbait and pellet mixes tailored to popular UK venues (rivers, canals, and coastlines) Common questions Is this system compatible with all hooks and rigs? It’s designed for Guru Method feeder components, with best results when used as part of that ecosystem. If you use different brands, test fit and practice casts to ensure smooth operation. Will this help with every cast? It helps with repeatable distance and presentation, which reduces guesswork across casts, but environmental factors like wind, current, and water depth will always influence results. Is it easy to transport? Yes, it’s compact and lightweight, making it convenient to carry in a typical UK bank bag or tackle box.

    £2.99

  • Guru Spare Catapult Elastics | ALL SIZES by Billing Tackle

    Guru Spare Catapult Elastics | ALL SIZES

    Guru Spare Catapult Elastics | ALL SIZES These spare elastics are for Guru catapults, available in all sizes to fit different rigs and power needs. Having a spare on your tackle bag means you’re not left stuck on the bank if an elastic wears or snaps during a session. It’s real handy for UK anglers who value reliability and getting back to the match quickly. Always prepared: carry a spare so downtime is minimal and you can get back to fishing faster. Designed for Guru catapult systems, offering a reliable fit and predictable performance when you’re out on the bank. All sizes available: choose the right elastic to match different rigs or power settings you use for various venues. Lightweight and compact: easy to stash in a pocket or your tackle bag without adding bulk. Fresh elastics help maintain consistency: swap when you notice wear so your cast control stays on point. Simple to inspect and swap: quick checks for wear, quick changes so you stay ready for your next cast. Usage and fitting guide Inspect your current elastic before heading out: look for cracks, fraying, or loss of elasticity so you know when a spare is needed. Identify the correct size from ALL SIZES to suit your Guru catapult setup and the rig you plan to use. Remove the worn elastic carefully, taking note of the path it follows through the fittings to guide the new one. Place the new elastic along the same route, ensuring it sits neatly and that any connecting points are secure. Gently test the tension by a light tug to confirm it sits correctly and isn’t snagging on any hooks or guides. Store your spare elastics in a dry, cool place in your tackle bag so they stay supple and ready for use. Care and storage Keep spare elastics out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources. Store in a dry area to protect elasticity and prevent cracking. Regularly check your spares for wear and replace as needed to maintain reliability on the bank. Related products For UK anglers, consider exploring other Guru catapult accessories and spare parts to keep your kit in top nick on the bank. These items can complement your spare elastics and help you stay ready for every session.

    £3.75

  • Guru X-Press Method Mould | ALL SIZES by Billing Tackle

    Guru X-Press Method Mould | ALL SIZES

    Guru X-Press Method Mould | ALL SIZES Designed to help UK anglers shape method baits quickly, the Guru X-Press Method Mould is available in ALL SIZES to match different rigs, sessions and fishing days. It’s the kind of tool that slips into your tackle box and makes bait preparation feel less like a chore and more like part of the plan. If you’re chasing river chub, canal perch, carp on lakes, or surface fishing by the coast, having a mould that covers multiple sizes can save you time and keeps your rig presentation neat. ALL SIZES available to match your rig, bait style and target species. Quick, efficient shaping to speed up bait prep between casts. Consistent shapes help improve presentation and bite detection on the day. Easy to clean and maintain after use, so it stays reliable session after session. Lightweight, portable design that fits alongside other Guru X-Press gear in a tackle box. Suitable for UK fishing where time in the water is precious and consistency matters. Compatible with other items in the Guru X-Press range to build a tidy, efficient kit. Usage instructions (simple steps to get you going): Choose the size that suits your rig and target species—bigger sizes for bigger baits, smaller sizes for finesse work. Prepare your bait mix or paste as you normally would, aiming for a consistency that holds shape but releases cleanly. Fill the mould evenly, avoiding overfill to prevent messy release and misshapen pieces. Press firmly to compact the material and form a solid, uniform shape. Carefully release from the mould and place on the rig or in the method feeder as required. Clean and dry the mould after use; store in a dry place to prevent corrosion or sticking. Why UK anglers choose the Guru X-Press Method Mould For days where time matters, being able to quickly prepare uniform shapes that sit neatly on your rig can be the difference between a quiet day and a productive one. The ALL SIZES offering means you can tailor shapes to micro-adjust your presentation for different fisheries—river, canal, lake or coast. By keeping your shapes consistent, you reduce variables that can upset a bite, helping you focus on reading the water and spotting signs from your bite alarms. This mould form is straightforward to use, even if you’re just starting out, and it travels well in a standard tackle box. It sits well alongside other Guru X-Press equipment, so you can keep your modular kit together and spend less time faffing and more time fishing. Care and maintenance tips for longevity: Dry thoroughly after use, avoid leaving bait residues stuck in corners, and inspect for any signs of wear after heavy sessions. If you notice any issues with release or shape integrity, inspect the mould for debris or damage and address promptly so you don’t impact your next session. Other information that may be useful As with any tool for method fishing, storage in a cool, dry place extends life. This description is based on the product title and general expectations of mould tools for method fishing; if you need specific material details, warranty information, or exact capacity, please refer to the product packaging or retailer’s information for the exact item you’re purchasing.

    £4.49

  • Last stock! Guru Feeder Links | ALL SIZES by Billing Tackle

    Guru Feeder Links | ALL SIZES

    Guru Feeder Links | ALL SIZES All sizes available to match your Guru feeder links setup and rig configuration, from light to heavier applications, so you can tailor your rig to the venue you’re fishing. Simple attachment for quick rig preparation on the bank, helping you spend more time fishing and less time fiddling with components. Helps keep your rig neat and reduces tangling when casting or retrieving, which can save you from line snags and lost rigs in tricky swims. Compatible with Guru feeder links across sizes, giving you flexibility to switch between feeders without swapping out other components. Lightweight and compact design that sits easily in a pocket or tackle box, ready for rapid changes between swims or sessions. An essential addition to your Guru feeder rig toolkit, making it easier to adapt to different baits, depths, and fishing conditions. Usage instructions These Guru Feeder Links are designed to connect your feeder setup with your mainline and allow quick adjustments. Use the following steps to set up efficiently on the bank or boat: Identify the correct size for your Guru feeder link setup, using your current rig as a reference for fit and compatibility. Attach the link to the feeder component or mainline as required by your rig, ensuring the connection is secure but not forced. Check that the link moves smoothly and sits in line with your rig, avoiding any twists or catches near knots or tag ends. Attach your feeder to the link and adjust the distance from the hook or lead to suit the swim and target species. Test your rig with a short cast in a safe area, then tweak the length or placement as needed before fishing the main session. Tips for UK anglers UK waters offer a mix of bank fishing, platforms, and boat sessions, with varying depths and swims. Having Guru Feeder Links in all sizes helps you move quickly between spots without reconfiguring your entire rig. Before you head out, make sure your links are clean and dry, and inspect them for any wear or damage. When fishing from banks or tight swims, consider shorter link lengths to reduce snag risk and improve control during casts. In deeper swims, longer lengths may help you maintain distance while keeping bait presentation consistent. Always follow local rules and best practice for responsible angling, including proper disposal of used tackle and respect for wildlife and habitats. Related gear Other Guru rig components that pair well with Feeder Links to build complete setups Guru feeder components and attachment systems that complement all sizes Care and storage After use, wipe the links clean and dry them thoroughly. Store in a dry tackle box away from direct sunlight to help prevent deterioration over time. If you’ve been fishing in salt or brackish water, rinse with fresh water and dry completely before storing to protect any fittings. Regular checks for wear or corrosion will help prolong life and keep your rigs reliable on the bank.

    £4.99

  • Guru X-Safe Speed Stems | ALL SIZES by Billing Tackle

    Guru X-Safe Speed Stems | ALL SIZES

    Guru X-Safe Speed Stems | ALL SIZES ALL SIZES available to fit your Guru X-Safe Speed Stems setup, so you can tailor to your bank rig and preferred stance. Part of the Guru X-Safe family, built to help you adjust quickly and confidently during your angling sessions. X-Safe design emphasises safe, secure adjustments, giving you peace of mind when swapping stems between venues. Lightweight and compact profile means easy transport in your tackle bag for days on the bank, coast or riverbank. Clear size options in ALL SIZES let you build a kit that suits your needs, whether you’re targeting rivers, lakes or coastlines. Designed to sit neatly with Guru gear and standard bank-stick components for straightforward setup and changes on the move. Usage instructions Identify the size you need based on your current setup and the ALL SIZES range, then select the appropriate stem. Inspect the stem and the connection points for any dirt or debris; clean if necessary to ensure a smooth fit. Align the stem with the Guru X-Safe Speed Stems base or connector and gently insert it into position. Hand-tighten until the stem sits flush and secure—avoid overtightening that could strain fittings. Check that the stem is straight and stable before you cast; a small misalignment can affect balance on longer sessions. Perform a light test by applying a gentle push to confirm the stem holds firmly under normal use. If you need to swap sizes during a session, repeat steps 1–4 with the new size to maintain a secure setup. When finished for the day, clean off any salt, sand or mud and store the stems in a dry place to prolong life. Care and storage Wipe the stems with a dry cloth after use and dry thoroughly before storage. Store in a dry, cool place away from direct heat or prolonged exposure to the elements. Periodically check for signs of wear or looseness in connectors and replace parts if needed to keep performance reliable. UK angler notes These stems are designed with UK anglers in mind—from misty river days to briny coastal sessions. The ALL SIZES option makes it easier to tailor your gear to changing venues and conditions. If you often fish different venues, keeping a couple of stems in different sizes can save time and help you stay ready when the wind shifts or the tide turns. Remember to respect local regulations and always prioritise safety when adjusting gear on the bank. Related products Consider adding other items from the Guru X-Safe range to complement your stems. A coordinated setup can help you swap components quickly and keep you focused on the fish, not the gear.

    £3.99

  • Last stock! Guru Reaper XL-Feeder Rest by Billing Tackle

    Guru Reaper XL-Feeder Rest

    Guru Reaper XL-Feeder Rest Secure, simple support for your feeder rod on the bank, keeping it steady while you tend to your rig. Fast to place and remove, so you can spend more time fishing and less time fiddling with gear. Helps you keep the rod tip visible for timely bite detection, even when the wind picks up. Lightweight and portable, easy to carry in a standard UK angling bag or tackle box. Designed for use with feeder rigs across a range of venues, from rivers to reservoirs. Minimal setup fuss lets you move between swims quickly when you’re chasing bites. Usage instructions Find a stable, level spot close to your chosen swim and place the Guru Reaper XL-Feeder Rest on the ground. Rest the rod on the rest in a comfortable position, ensuring the butt or handle sits securely and the line has a clear path to the feeder. Position your feeder rig as you normally would, taking care to avoid snaggy reeds or overhanging branches that could pull the line. Keep the line tidy and free from tangles; double-check that the rest isn’t interfering with your cast or laydown. When a bite comes in, monitor the rod tip and react in the usual manner for your method and venue. After fishing, lift the rod from the rest, check the line has released cleanly, and store the rest away in your bag or tackle box. Tips for UK anglers Across chalk streams, canals, and big reservoir margins, every swim can behave differently. Start with a low profile and a short, direct line to your feeder to minimise disturbance from wind and water movement. On windy days, place the rest so the rod tip remains your focal point; a stable, low position often improves bite detection. Always assess the surroundings for snags and ensure your rest is positioned away from foot traffic and approach routes. Keeping your gear dry and out of damp grass will help extend its life between sessions on damp UK banks. If you’re new to feeder fishing, pair the rest with a simple kit setup and practice quick swaps between swims to maximise your fishing window. Care and maintenance After use, wipe the rest down to remove any mud or residue. Store it in a dry place away from direct moisture and extreme heat. Regularly check for any loose fittings or wear and address issues before you head out again to the bankside. Related products you may consider Spare feeder components and rigs for quick swaps between sessions Bite indicators and rods rests to complement feeder setups Carrying bag or tackle box suited to UK bankside trips Line, leaders, and weights suitable for feeder fishing on local venues Additional information for UK fisherman The Guru Reaper XL-Feeder Rest is designed with the needs of UK waters in mind. When planning trips, factor in venue type—rivers, canals, and reservoirs each demand different rig placements and bite timing. Keep a small, dry cloth handy to wipe your rest during breaks in action, especially after windy sessions when grit and dew can cling to surfaces. Remember to respect local regulations around gear, fishing hours, and access paths, and always carry a basic repair kit for quick fixes on the bank. By keeping your rest simple and reliable, you’ll spend more time reading bites and less time fiddling with equipment.

    £19.99

  • Last stock! Guru Protective Nose Cones Full Pole Pack by Billing Tackle

    Guru Protective Nose Cones Full Pole Pack

    Guru Protective Nose Cones Full Pole Pack Protects the tip of your Guru pole during transport and storage, helping to prevent chips, cracks and scuffs. Simple to fit and remove, no tools required, so you can swap between rigs quickly between casts. Full Pole Pack ensures you’ve got nose cones ready for multiple poles or sections, keeping your gear covered and tidy. Lightweight design that won’t upset balance or handling during long sessions on UK waters. Durable construction built to withstand regular use by dedicated anglers who travel, stack and store gear after a session. Keeps lines and tackle clear of snagging by maintaining a smooth, protected nose profile. Compact and easy to stow in a tackle bag or boot, handy for anglers who fish across different venues. The Guru Protective Nose Cones Full Pole Pack is a straightforward accessory aimed at protecting the most delicate part of your pole — the nose. While this description doesn’t list specific materials or sizing details, the cones are designed to fit Guru pole noses and provide a simple shield when your gear is in transit, stored in a bag, or stacked with other poles. If you aren’t sure about fit, check your pole nose diameter and compare with the cone you choose to ensure a snug, secure fit. This pack is ideal for anglers who value keeping their gear in top condition without adding bulky, heavy protection. How this helps you on UK waters UK fishing days can be a mix of chilly mornings, damp car boots and busy fisheries. Nose cones act as a safeguard against accidental knocks when you’re loading gear into your vehicle, sliding poles into a carry bag, or stacking multiple poles in the boot of a car after a stint by the river. By protecting the nose, you reduce the risk of damage to the pole tip and the point where rigs attach, which can save you time and money on repairs or replacements. The Full Pole Pack approach means you’re covered for several poles, so you don’t have to scramble for a spare cone as you move from session to session. Usage instructions Inspect the pole nose to ensure it’s clean and free from debris before fitting a cone. Choose the cone that matches your pole nose size and gently align it with the tip. Slide the cone on until it sits snugly; avoid forcing it, which could damage the nose or the cone. Check that the fit is secure and there’s no wobble or looseness before handling the pole. After use, wipe the cone and nose with a dry cloth and store in a dry place to prolong protection. Sizing, compatibility and care The product title indicates a “Full Pole Pack,” but specific sizing details aren’t provided here. To ensure a good fit, measure your pole nose diameter and compare it to the cone’s opening. If you’re unsure, opting for a slightly snug fit is safer than a loose one, as a loose cone can slip during transport. Compatibility is described in practical terms: designed for Guru poles, with the expectation that fit is suitable for standard Guru nose profiles. Avoid exposure to solvents or harsh chemicals when cleaning; a damp cloth is usually enough to keep the cones in good condition. Regularly inspect the cones for wear or cracks and replace if you notice any damage to maintain reliable protection. Maintenance tips for longevity Keep cones clean and dry after every fishing trip. Store them in a dedicated pouch or small bag within your tackle system to prevent loss and to minimise scuffs. If the cone becomes stiff or difficult to slide on, check for debris in the nose or cone opening and clear it gently. Avoid forcing cones onto noses that are damaged or bent, as this can worsen the issue and risk damaging the pole. By following these steps, your nose cones should stay functional for many sessions on rivers, lakes and the British coastline. Related products and tips for UK anglers Pole protection accessories: consider complementary items such as pole end protectors and tip guards to extend overall pole life. Carry and storage solutions: look at robust pole bags or carry cases to keep your gear organised and protected between sessions. Spare tips and rig components: having spare tips or rig components on hand can save time if a tip wears or a rig fails during a session. Maintenance gear: a small cloth, mild cleaning solution for occasional wipe-downs, and a gentle brush can help keep noses and cones in prime condition. Rig and tackle organisation: tackle boxes, small organisers and bag inserts help keep cones, tips and related accessories neatly sorted for quick access at the waterside. For anglers across the UK, a simple, reliable protection system for pole noses can be a small but valuable addition to your setup. The Guru Protective Nose Cones Full Pole Pack offers a focused solution to keep the delicate nose areas shielded, reducing the risk of damage during transport and storage. If you’re shopping around, compare with other Guru accessories and compatible protection options to build a cohesive, durable protection kit that suits your fishing routine and the venues you frequent, from quiet chalk streams to busy national fisheries.

    £9.99

  • Last stock! Guru Protective Nose Cones Full Pole Pack by Billing Tackle

    Guru Protective Nose Cones (3x No.3)

    Guru Protective Nose Cones (3x No.3) Three protective nose cones from Guru, sized No.3, designed to be used with compatible Guru gear. This listing focuses on the three No.3 cones included. Includes three protective nose cones No.3 size confirms fit with specific Guru equipment Designed to protect sensitive nose components from damage during use Lightweight and compact to carry in a tackle box or rucksack Easy to replace when worn or damaged Efficient for spare parts stock for UK angling sessions Compact packing makes it a convenient upgrade to your Guru gear Usage and care: To get the best from your Guru Protective Nose Cones, identify the No.3 cone that matches your equipment. Align the cone with the corresponding nose section on your Guru gear and gently push it into place until it seats securely. Avoid forcing the cone onto parts that do not align, as forcing can cause damage. After use, inspect each cone for wear or cracks and replace if you notice any compromise in fit or performance. Keep the cones dry when not in use and store them in a clean, dry tackle box or pouch to prevent damage from moisture or impact on the road to the bank. Why UK anglers might choose these nose cones: In busy lakes and rivers across the UK, gear takes a beating from snaggy layouts, repeated casting, and transport. A dedicated set of protective nose cones can help reduce wear on the nose areas of compatible Guru equipment, maintaining performance and reducing downtime between sessions. The No.3 size is commonly used in mid-range setups and can be an ideal spare for anglers who rely on multiple rigs or who fish from banks where gear is frequently transported. Additional notes for anglers: Because the product details provided here are limited, you may wish to check the packaging or the Guru website for more detailed specifications, including exact material, compatibility notes, and any warranty information if you require it. If you are unsure whether No.3 is the right size for your particular Guru gear, compare the cone’s diameter and engagement features to the existing components on your kit, or contact Guru support for guidance before purchasing. This helps avoid buying the wrong size, saving you time and money on the bank or in the shop. Bank-side practicality and tips: Keep a small spare pouch in your tackle bag so you’re ready for quick swaps between sessions or when you change rigs. The three No.3 cones are compact enough to slot into a pouch alongside other small spare parts. When you’re trekking to a pegs or a lake, having a ready supply of replacement cones means less downtime if a cone wears or is damaged. If you fish different venues, consider keeping more than one size in your kit, so you can match your gear to the conditions and rigs you’re using. Final thought for UK anglers: Simple, compact spare parts like the Guru Protective Nose Cones (3x No.3) can make a real difference to your on-the-bank efficiency and fish-catching time. With three pieces in the pack, you have coverage for routine wear and tear and an option to rotate between different rigs without waiting for replacements. While exact materials and warranty details aren’t listed in this description, this set is positioned as a practical, ready-to-go spare for Guru gear users with No.3 components.

    £4.99

  • Guru Protective Nose Cones Full Pole Pack by Billing Tackle

    Guru Protective Nose Cones (4x No.2)

    Guru Protective Nose Cones (4x No.2) Four Guru Protective Nose Cones in size No.2, designed to be used with compatible Guru tackle. This listing includes a pack of four cones, identified by the No.2 size, ready to drop straight into your kit when you need a quick replacement or a spare set for busy fishing days. Simple and straightforward, these cones are a practical addition to any Guru‑driven outfit for carp, coarse, or specialist sessions in UK waters. Pack contains four protective nose cones, size No.2 Clear No.2 sizing helps you identify and swap quickly during a session Intended for use with Guru gear that accepts nose cones in this size Simple to fit and replace when needed, keeping your rig moving Compact, keep‑in‑your‑pocket storage for busy fishing trips Useful spare for regular anglers who rely on Guru setups Supports your existing Guru system without introducing additional components Usage and fit guidance These nose cones are designed to work with Guru equipment that uses No.2 cones. If you are unsure about compatibility, check your gear’s instructions or the No.2 designation on the cone itself. When fitting, handle the cone carefully and align it with the corresponding nose area on your Guru item. Once aligned, insert gently until it sits in place. If you need to replace a worn cone, simply remove the old cone and insert a new one from the pack. Keep a spare handy in your tackle bag so you’re not caught short on the bank. Care, maintenance and longevity To help extend the life of your cones, store them in a dry, clean area away from direct sunlight when not in use. After fishing sessions, wipe down any mud or moisture and allow them to dry before resealing in your tackle box. Regular inspection before and after use can prevent issues mid‑session; if a cone shows excessive wear or minor cracking, replace it with a fresh No.2 cone from the pack. Common questions What does No.2 mean? The No.2 designation refers to the size of these protective nose cones, matching compatible Guru equipment that requires this specific size. Are there other sizes available? Guru typically offers a range of cone sizes; if you need a different fit, look for the corresponding size in the Guru nose cone range. Will these fit non‑Guru gear? The cones are designed for Guru components that accept No.2 cones; compatibility with other brands may vary, so verify fit before use. Why UK anglers might choose these For many UK sessions—whether it’s winter roe on a river or a long day by the lake—having reliable spare components can save time and keep you on the water. The Guru Protective Nose Cones provide a straightforward, brand‑specific option for anglers who already run Guru gear and want a trusted replacement in No.2 size. The four‑pack format means you’ve got backups close at hand, reducing downtime and the need to improvise with improvised fixes on the bankside. Related products and upgrading your gear If you’re stocking up, you may also consider other Guru components that complement nose cones and overall rig maintenance. Look for compatible Guru items in other sizes, or related tackle accessories that help you keep your equipment in top condition between sessions. Having a small selection of spare cones and common wear parts can be a real help when you’re out on the bank for a full day or a weekend away. Product specifics at a glance Brand: Guru Product: Protective Nose Cones Quantity: 4 cones Size: No.2 Compatibility: For Guru gear that uses No.2 nose cones

    £4.99

  • Last stock! Guru Adjustable Rig Case (6”) by Billing Tackle

    Guru Adjustable Rig Case (6”)

    Guru Adjustable Rig Case (6”) Keep your rigs tidy, ready and on-hand with the Guru Adjustable Rig Case (6”). A compact, flexible solution designed for UK anglers who want to organise their rigs without faffing about. Perfect for bank, pier, boat, or caravan setups where space is at a premium and speed matters. Adjustable interior to fit a variety of rigs and traces, helping you organise without swapping cases. 6” size is compact enough to slot into your tackle bag or boat kit for easy access on the bank or at sea. Keeps rigs separate to prevent tangles and accidental snags during transport and in your bag or box. Lightweight design makes it easy to carry when you’re on the move along the quay, along the beach, or between rod stands. Simple, quick-use layout means you can swap rigs fast when the bite is on, so you don’t miss a take. Designed to suit common rig setups used by UK anglers, helping you stay organised on long sessions or short trips alike. Usage instructions To get the most from your Guru Adjustable Rig Case, set it up for your typical sessions and keep it ready for action. Start by opening the case and configuring the interior to fit your rigs and traces. Place each rig in its own section to keep them tidy and easy to grab when you’ve got a bite. Close the case securely and carry it in your tackle bag, car boot, or boat locker so you can reach it in seconds when you’re ready to switch rigs. After fishing, unload and reconfigure for your next trip—long sessions or short sessions, the case is designed to adapt as your needs change. Fit and suitability The 6” size is particularly handy for shore and boat anglers who want quick access without carrying a bulky setup. If you’re a UK angler who rotates through several rigs for different depths, baits, or species, this case offers a practical way to keep each rig ready to deploy. Remember to organise your components (hooks, leads, swivels, and traces) in a way that mirrors your typical rig ladder so you can replicate a successful presentation in moments. Durability considerations While the product details provided don’t specify materials, the case is presented as a compact storage solution for rigs. When using it in typical UK fishing environments—rainy coastal sessions, damp car interiors, or boat locker storage—keep it dry when not in use and consider a light protective covering or seal where applicable. If your sessions involve frequent heavy rough handling or salt spray, rinse and dry your rig gear regularly and store after use to prolong longevity. Compatibility and objections Common concerns when choosing a rig case include whether it will fit your preferred rigs and whether it will hold up under travel. With the 6” Guru Rig Case, you’ve got a compact option designed to be adaptable for typical rigs used by UK anglers. If your rigs are unusually large or you use unconventional components, you may want to assess interior adjustability and whether additional dividers or separators would be helpful for your setup. For those who value speed, the case’s compact form aims to minimise time spent rummaging through gear, letting you focus on casting and fishing rather than managing equipment. Care and maintenance Keep your Guru Adjustable Rig Case in good shape by wiping it down after sessions, especially if you’ve been fishing in saltwater or on wet surfaces. Allow it to dry fully before placing rigs back inside, and store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to reduce wear on any internal materials. If you notice any loosening or wear over time, check the interior fit and adjust as needed so your rigs remain secure and easy to access. Related gear you might consider Rig wallets or small tackle boxes to complement the case and keep components separately stored. Leads, traces, hooks, and spare swivels organised for quick access during sessions. Dry bags or protective sleeves for travel in wet UK conditions. Compact landing nets, line spools, and bait pouches to create a complete, easy-to-carry kit. Why UK anglers choose Guru Guru is a name many UK fishermen recognise for practical, space-saving solutions that help you stay ready on the bank or boat. The Adjustable Rig Case (6”) fits into a broader approach to tackle organisation where speed, reliability, and simplicity matter. It’s about having the right kit accessible when the bite is on and not being weighed down by clutter in your bag or boat locker.

    £24.99

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