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Need a fast fix for torn gear? Use Gear Aid Cure Accelerator X (formerly Cotol-240) to quickly tackle rips and tears in waders, wetsuits and muckboots.It works with Aquasure® FD, SR and Seam Grip WP to speed up tack time to 15 minutes and cure time to within 4 hours. For a speedy solution to gear failures, use Cure Accelerator X with Aquasure® and Seam...
€11.90
Fix footwear permanently at home or in the field with Aquasure SR.Formerly known as Freesole, this shoe repair adhesive is waterproof and dries as a clear, flexible glue that lasts for years.With just one small 28 g tube, easily complete a boot repair, create durable toe protectors, and rebuild worn heels. Unaffected by heat or cold, make heavy duty shoe...
SUMO Suction Mount Rod... SUMO Suction Mount Rod... 2
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€219.90
More than a gadget, an essential accessory that saves precious time and protects mounted rods: there is nothing more dangerous for a mounted rod (or unfolded out of its tube) than the cabin or the trunk of a vehicle...I use the Sumo Suction Mount Rod Carrier as a professional fishing guide, sometimes with up to 8 rods.I have never had a rod fall out of my...
€3.50
The May Fly Emerger from YLF Flies is an unbeatable pattern for covering the May fly hatches! The hare fur collar, combined with a deer hair wing, makes for a light imitation that casts well, doesn't twist your tippet, and floats in the film.Trout often accept it better than a pattern floating high on the water. A reference pattern for May fly hatches,...
The Drowned Willow caterpillar Nymph YLF Flies imitates the green oak leaf roller (Tortrix viridana), a small caterpillar measuring approximately 20 mm at the end of its development, green with a black head. It is found almost exclusively on pedunculate oak trees an willow trees, where it feeds on buds and then leaves. Along riverbanks, it frequently...
€2.40
The Floating Willow caterpillar YLF Flies imitates the green oak leaf roller (Tortrix viridana), a small caterpillar measuring approximately 20 mm at the end of its development, green with a black head and small black warts on its body.It is found almost exclusively on pedunculate oak trees an willow trees, where it feeds on buds and then leaves. Along...
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