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The Stonze Masons are the Pallatrax field testers.  They will be keeping us up to date as to their exploits with the Pallatrax Stonze System, Pallatrax baits and GAMMA fishing line.

Apr17

Written by:Lee Pollard
17/04/2008 18:35

Gloucestershire YouthMyself and James Anderson met up with the Gloucestershire  youth service for a weekends angling tuition on Watermarks Little Horseshoe, where the young people learnt rigs and there mechanisms, fish care, feature finding, spodding and casting techniques.

Tom and Ashley Phipps, Jake Richens, Adam Stellard  and Tom Boulton  each caught several carp , all caught  on the stonze system and Pallatrax crave.

I would just like to say a massive thank you to Pallatrax for sponsoring the event and their support.

If your interested in booking a angling tuition session or a group booking call Lee Pollard on 07738939219.

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Re: Gloucestershire young carpers.

i was in that next to james at the back

By jake ritchings on  03/06/2008 15:46

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