Premium Coarse Fishing Gear

Welcome to our Coarse Fishing category! Whether you're targeting bream, roach, tench, or any other coarse species, our extensive range of gear ensures you have everything you need for a successful and enjoyable fishing experience. Explore our latest offerings across various subcategories, each tailored to meet the demands of dedicated coarse anglers.

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  • Alarms & Indicators: Stay alert to every bite with our range of alarms and indicators. These essential tools ensure you never miss a catch, providing both visual and audible alerts. Our selection includes high-quality bite alarms, bobbins, and other indicators, perfect for enhancing your fishing setup.
  • Bait & Accessories: Discover our comprehensive selection of bait and accessories, designed to attract and catch a variety of coarse fish. From groundbaits and pellets to boilies and liquid attractants, we have everything you need to create the perfect bait mix. Our accessories include bait boxes, bait needles, and more, ensuring your bait is always well-prepared.
  • Barrows & Accessories: Transport your gear with ease using our durable barrows and accessories. Our range includes sturdy and spacious barrows, designed to carry all your fishing equipment effortlessly. We also offer a variety of accessories such as barrow covers, straps, and wheels to enhance your barrow's functionality.
  • Brollies & Accessories: Stay protected from the elements with our high-quality brollies and accessories. Our range includes robust fishing brollies, providing shelter from rain and sun. We also offer a selection of accessories, including storm poles, ground pegs, and side panels, to ensure your brolly setup is secure and comfortable.
  • Catapults & Accessories: Perfect your baiting strategy with our range of catapults and accessories. Our catapults are designed for accurate and efficient bait delivery, allowing you to place your bait exactly where you need it. We also offer spare pouches and elastics to keep your catapult in top condition.
  • Chairs & Accessories: Fish in comfort with our selection of chairs and accessories. Our chairs are designed for stability and comfort, ensuring you can relax while waiting for a bite. We also offer accessories such as chair bags, footrests, and armrests, to enhance your fishing experience.
  • Clothing & Footwear: Stay comfortable and protected with our range of clothing and footwear. From waterproof jackets and trousers to thermal layers and waders, we have everything you need to stay warm and dry. Our footwear selection includes durable boots and shoes, designed for maximum comfort and support during long fishing sessions.

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Coarse Fishing Tackle FAQs

What is the difference between boilies, pellets, and groundbait, and which is the best for coarse fishing?

Boilies are pre-boiled baits consisting of a blend of base mix, eggs, and flavours and attractor packages, and can vary hugely in flavour, size, colour, and what base mix they have been rolled with eg fish meals, bird seed, milk proteins.


Pellets will vary in the type of pellet eg high/low oil contents, and size, as well as some flavoured options. Ground baits are a soft powered attractor, in a range of flavours, to which you add water/liquids along with pellets, and other small loose feed items to feed your swim.


All of the above can be added as loose feed, whereas the pellets boilies can be used as hookbaits.

What are the main differences between the cheaper coarse barrows and the more expensive models?

More expensive models will often be constructed from better materials, making them lighter, and more sturdy/easier to manoeuvre.

What should be the main considerations when choosing a coarse fishing rod?

This will depend on the type of course fishing you are looking to pursue, for example, carp, predator, or specific condition or style you are looking to do eg quiver tip, float, etc.

What size coarse reel is right for me?

This will vary depending on the style of fishing you are doing and the rod/lines you are using. Generally, you will balance the reel with the rod.

Monofilament, fluorocarbon or braided line for coarse fishing?

Again this will depend on the style of fishing and conditions you are fishing in, and in the case of braid, the fishery rules.

What is the difference between barbed and barbless hooks?

Purely the barb.