Angling Times (UK)

AMAZING NEW CARP ‘AIRBOMB’ REVEALED

New baiting device set to revolution­ise carp and specimen fishing

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TF GEAR’S new baiting system is nailed on to impress all carp and specimen anglers.

The Airbomb looks not dissimilar to other popular systems available, but it works in a completely revolution­ary manner.

As it reaches your chosen point it hits the reel clip and opens in mid-flight, propelling your feed forwards. This is in sharp contrast to devices that open on splashdown.

The Airbomb works just as well with hemp, particle mixes, maggots, pellets, and floaters as it does with boilies, and the benefits are numerous. I’ll mention just a few.

It can be used to place feed tight up against features such as weed beds, or beneath overhangin­g bankside tree canopies, without having to cast too close to them and risk losing it.

Because the Airbomb opens in mid-air its split body section lands virtually silently on the water, making for a stealthy non-spook operation – nor does it land on top of your feed area.

This means it confuses and deters marauding boilie munching gulls and waterfowl has to be a massive plus point, as is the fact that its ‘fast scoop’ design can be filled with one hand.

To that little lot you can add a robust, streamline­d, aerodynami­c body shape which delivers maximum casting distance with unerring accuracy.

Most obviously, it will help you to catch even more fish because the Airbomb provides a quite superb spread of bait over a small area. This creates a grazing spot, rather than a compact pile of feed that could cause suspicion and result in the fish spooking off. Price: £13.99

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The trigger setting device is situated to the rear of the Airbomb and is easy to operate.

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