Drennan Ground Bait - LongRange
High quality elastic
Molded finger grip handle
Special bait cradle
Doesn't crush groundbait
Two models available...
long range
Replacement parts available
Featuring a rugged and practical design, this digital scale is equipped with removable grip handles for a sure hold while weighing the fist. Extremely precise, the Galaxy allows a tare to be set prior to weighing. The final weight is displayed for 15 seconds. Other features include a blue backlight display for night use and an overload protection device. This scale will turn off automatically if the user does not press the OFF button after weighing. Powered by two AAA batteries (not included).
Ref: 610VV0053
Max (kg): 50
Takes all of the effort out of mixing large quantities of groundbait. The flat base allows you to get into the corners of the bucket, while the 8 spokes help to create a nice even mix.
Width at base 150mm, length 400mm.
Recommended for use with quality cordless drills.
The fish clicker is a great tool for keeping track of your weight when net limits apply. It can be used hand held or attached onto your keepnet, box accessory or box leg.
Drennan Grippa Stops are large, tapered rubber float stops which hold position on the line exceptionally well. The Grippa Stop's bulbous end makes a perfect stop for small sliding rings, or for locking wagglers into position. Two Grippa Stops next to each other provide even more security when casting heavy bombs, wageglers and feeders. The direction of the stop on the main line can also be reversed by taking it off the wire onto a loop of nylon and then transferring it to the reel line.
Drennan Float Stops avoid the risk of line damage and have a variety of uses. They are ideal for trapping wagglers, or as light bombs and link leger stops. They can also act as a buffer or slim rubber bead on all sorts of rigs.
Available in Small and Medium sizes.
The Drennan Hook Tyer enables you to tie spade end hooks with ease, right down to a size 26 if required. Simple to use instructions are included. Hold the hook tire in your left hand with the metal clamp facing upwards. Place your hook, point upwards, into the tire and press down on the metal clamp to lock the hook into place. Pass your line around the clamp. Ensure that the line is held tight at all times and rotate the tieer away from you ensuring your line lays directly underneath the spade of the hook. After one full rotation, alter the angle of the line coming off the spade so as to begin whipping down the hook shank. Remember to keep the line tight at all times. After between ten and fourteen turns wrap the loose end of the hook length around the back of the brass peg located on the nose of the tyer. At this point, a bit of saliva will help lubricate your line. Depress the clamp fully and pull gently on your hook length until the largest loop is pulled tight. Unlock the clamp and pull the hook length again until your hook and line becomes free. Trim the loose ends to finish.