Kiss all those half-empty pots of pop-ups that rattle around in your tackle bag goodbye because RidgeMonkey has the perfect solution. Designed as a tower system, the supplied zip carry case in either black or green houses all four 150ml hook-bait pots at once. Each contains a totally removable glug cage allowing you to drain off excess liquid before you select your hook bait and attach it to your rig. With a leakproof seal, this is a trusted design that will not let you down.
You might have seen this handy little product being bandied around over social media lately but for those of you who haven’t, what exactly is it?
To be used in conjunction with the seperate 17-litre, olive, square container, the inner bucket complete with drainage holes has its own handle. So imagine you want to soak your particles, wash out your boilies, or perhaps you have arrived at the lake with your spod mix full of all the liquid goodness you added along the way. When it comes to spodding this can very easily become messy and water adds a huge weight to whatever baiting device you are casting, of course. Well now you can simply lift the inner bucket to begin the draining process and by turning the bucket it will safely sit on the edge of the large outer container, which will catch all that important liquid, leaving you a dryer and easy bait to handle – less mess, less fuss.
Fishing far margins and overhanging trees has never been easier.
There’s no need to spend loads of money on bait boats or time spent clipping up so you can disturb these marginal hotspots with the crashing of the Spomb. Simply fill the supplied baiting spoon up, attach your poles and start shipping it out there.
Both the 12m and 7m versions utilise the Long Reach carbon pole and come supplied with the needed net float and baiting spoon.
When our samples of the Kutter (three sizes, 16mm, 20mm and 25mm) first arrived in the office I was eager to give one a go. I had a couple of kilos of boilies that I needed to feed alongside my particle mix but I didn’t want to put them in whole. I opted for the middle-sized Kutter and haven’t looked back since. Chopping these baits into halves was an absolute doddle, saving me a lot of time and wear on my fingers!The compact design allows it to be stored easily in a bait bucket or bag and, with one click, the handle opens out and is ready for use.