Team Daiwa SR5

The new TDSR5 delivers remarkable balance, feel and responsiveness with all the strength you should expect from a Daiwa pole.

Ideal for serious match fishing the SR5 is suited to any style of fishing. This is one pole that can do the lot and it offers a kit package to make sure. No less than eight set ups are available from the four match and four power kits supplied. Up to No14 is well within the ability of the match kits and Red Hydro or No20 will suit the power kits.

RRP. £1150.00     SPECIAL OFFER PRICE £750.00    ONLY ONE REMAINING!

TEAM DAIWA SR4 16meter POLE

24 of June 2011

Team Daiwa SR4

If you want to fish long in comfort then look no further than the new TDSR4. Offering 16.0m of reach, delivering performance and excellent handling all the way this is the ideal model for hitting ‘high catch rate’ commercials and venues where reach and presentation are key.

The noticeable wall strength throughout is indication of the power you have at your disposal. Rated to 14 elastic on the Match kits and 20 on the Power kits there are no swims to fear with the TDSR4 pole.

RRP.£925.00       SPECIAL OFFER PRICE £550.00    ONE ONLY REMAINING!

Hunstanton Tackle sent a team of four juniors to The All England Junior Pole Championships this week at Westwood Lakes Boston. After a full week of practising on the venue, they finished 2nd in the team event with 8pts, just being pipped by a strong worthy Suffolk County side, who won with 6pts. Excellent section performances came from Tom Carlton (2nd in section) and Callum Leveritt (4th in section) both on Kestrel Lake. Tom Carlton having not fished for a year and Callum Leveritt more used to fishing on Docking Clay Pit, they both adapted well, and kept cool heads with very good Suffolk County anglers pegged next door to them. Over on Skylark Lake was brothers Toby and Timmy Pepper who both won there sections, with ease as was expected of the pair. On the individual result we had a great result, I will put this up soon as it is a great story. The team would like to thank there sponsor Mick Cornell of Hunstanton Tackle for his continued support, team manager Rob Pepper and Mick Stamp (Preston Innovations/Sonubaits) for helping with the coaching.

MAVER SEA LUGGAGE

31 of January 2011

Moby Dick Holdall

A classy and innovative design in an eye catching livery. Constructed from wipe clean, waterproof material. The length of the holdall can actually be adjusted by utilising the clever velcro closure system, a real bonus when the angler uses different length rods. Featuring a large main compartment with spacious outer pocket, both sealed with velcro stormflaps, two quick release outer retaining straps, an outer base envelope & 2 outer velcro retaining straps and an adjustable padded shoulder strap complete the impressive specification.

By Ric O’Barry Campaign Director Save Japan Dolphins Earth Island Institute Lincoln and I have returned to Taiji on short notice, planning to attend an interesting (to say the least) meeting with the Mayor of Taiji and the fishermen next week. The meeting is not open to the public, but will be open to the media

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I’m Back in Taiji

By Ric O’Barry Campaign Director Save Japan Dolphins Earth Island Institute On October 14th, demonstrations were held in dozens of cities around the world, in front of Japanese Embassies and Consulate offices, urging the government of Japan to “Save Japan Dolphins�! I want to thank each and every one of the people who helped organize and who showed up at these events. The turnout was higher than any previous Save Japan Dolphins Day. A fun time was had by all.

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Around the World, Millions of People Want to Save Japan Dolphins!

By Ric O’Barry Campaign Director Save Japan Dolphins Earth Island Institute Wagby Saad, the owner of the four dolphins imported from Taiji (“The Taiji Four�) to Hurghada, Egypt, has finally transferred them to a somewhat bigger new tank (as opposed to his backyard swimming pool). It remains to be seen whether they will survive, as we believe they are not very healthy

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Egypt’s Taiji Four in a New Tank; Fight Continues Against the Dolphinarium

By Ric O’Barry Campaign Director Save Japan Dolphins Earth Island Institute The local Hurghada Environment Protection and Conservation Association (HEPCA) and I have scored a great victory here in Egypt, but the fate of four captive dolphins is still up in the air. The good news is that the Governor of The Red Sea district of Egypt has issued a ban on all future import of dolphins, cutting off the expected import of five more Taiji dolphins to a local business building a new dolphinarium here

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Good News and Not So Good News in Egypt

By Ric O’Barry Campaign Director Save Japan Dolphins Earth Island Institute One of the participants in our recent week of great events in Tokyo was Leilani Münter.

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Leilani Münter’s Youtube Japan Dolphins Trip

By Ric O’Barry Campaign Director Save Japan Dolphins Earth Island Institute This is a special invitation for you to join our worldwide Save Japan Dolphins Day rallies around the world in front of Embassies and Consulates of the government of Japan.

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Join Us for the Dolphins on October 14th!

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