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A Kingfisher course fishing set from Argos will suit a beginner (I am still using mine after 4 years) it comes with 2 rods 1 for float and 1 for ledgering etc......... http://www.argos.co.uk/webapp/wcs/st...roductId=82222 less than £30.00. Other items in there also suitable such as seat box. As Phil L said, Bolton is a good fishing area. Also in Bolton if you live anywhere near is BAS, they carry 2nd hand gear as well as new stuff - £20 - £2000 suits all pockets. I am happy with the argos stuff, but disapointed with my first carp rod (the length of the but gets caught in my coat) |
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