By Billing Tackle

MUDMAN UNSCENTED LIGHTLY WAXED BAIT FLOSS 50m

Regular price £5.99
Regular price Sale price £5.99
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Regular price £5.99
Regular price Sale price £5.99
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Mudman Unscented Lightly Waxed Bait Floss - 50m

  • Key Features: Non-fraying, easy to thread, secure bait attachment.

The Mudman Unscented Lightly Waxed Bait Floss is the perfect tool for securely attaching hookbaits, particularly pop-ups and wafters. Its lightly waxed texture makes it easy to grip and tie without fraying, ensuring a strong, reliable knot. The floss is unscented, so it won't interfere with your bait's attractants, and at 50 meters, you have plenty of material for numerous rigs. Ideal for tying on bait securely, it works seamlessly with bait screws, rings, and other rig components to ensure your hookbait stays in place, even during long sessions.

Billing Tackle: The Fishing Bait Specialists

We're a real tackle shop in the heart of the Nene Valley, on the banks of Billing Aquadrome where Chris Yates fished for many years. A unique place littered in fishing history.

A local shop run by enthusiastic and experience anglers, we all know our stuff and are happy to help anyone get in to fish or expand their horizons. 

Having fished all over the world we're bringing our experiences, knowledge and ambition to eBay where we hope to help as many anglers as possible get great deals and get out on the bank fishing.

An amazing set of guys happy to help any angler any time

- Tony Hedges, match angler.

Thank you so much for the help, you made my sons Christmas!!

- Aimee Bucknell, mother of angler

You've been a great help and delivery was seemless, thanks again.

- Simon Connelly, Carp fisherman

 

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