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The Nash Road Show.

The Nash Roadshow came to White Springs last Saturday and although the early morning rain put a little bit of dampener on things to start, there was a constant flow of anglers strolling around checking out the latest range of terminal tackle, luggage, bait and a wide variety of shelters and bivvies.
There was also a dedicated stand for the new Peg one range which is quality equipment for the match and carp angler on a budget.

The carp care range on display really does cover every aspect to look after the carp you have banked. The new for 2011 Kaptive mat and retainer sling being the highlight. Good strong sturdy construction.

The shelters that were erected cover every eventuality for the specimen angler. From Oval plus brolly system for short day sessions to the Double Top Extreme 1 man for longer sessions and the impressive 2 man version which allows plenty of room if you are taking the wife or another member of the family on to the bank with you.

Expensive items but when on closer inspection you see the quality that has gone into the design of the shelters and bivvies, you can see that they are going to last a long time. A sound investment for quality that is built to last.
There was an excellent display of barrows and the Barrowlogic range of luggage that Nash are renowned for. There is nothing that has been overlooked when it comes to housing the equipment that you carry for your long and short sessions. Very impressive.

Nash again had a huge range of terminal tackle on display. Tank tests show just how well rig concealment is achieved. The Camo Diffusion range cannot be bettered when it comes to the business end of your set up. Added to this is the award winning Boxlogic range to house every conceivable item of terminal tackle. You are then provided with an organised and compact tackle station that would be the envy of any angler.


These are just a few of the items that I have covered but if you add the rest of the Nash range from their sleep systems to the new Siren bite alarms. Landing nets to rods and bait distribution equipment. It certainly is a real winner if you’re in the market for any type of tackle that you want to buy, replace or treat a loved one too.
All of the equipment on display at the show or for the full range from the Nash website (Click on the link below) can be purchased here at White Springs.
On the bait front, there again for a second year was the likeable and very approachable field tester Lee Helmsley. Any concoction of bait you can think up and Chef by trade Lee can provide you with it. His knowledge of Nash bait is astounding and he is always ready to help with any questions you want to know. From rolling baits to ingredients he can help. Quality bait quality guy.
Lee Helmley demonstrates Nash Bait to a few interested anglers

Other features on display were the Angling Technics range of bait boats.
Nash consultant Keith Williams was on hand to help with any queries that were to be asked about baitboats. A very helpful angler who gave many tips on marking, feature finding and use of the graphic echo sounder. He also had the new Microcat mark 3 on the bank for anyone who cared to take it for a test run. Along with the new Technicat you were spoilt for choice. I would like to add that you can now purchase any of the range of Angling Technics baitboats from the fishery tackle shop. Here is the link for any further information you may require.
http://www.anglingtechnics.co.uk
I would like to take the chance to thank Vince, Nash representative and White Springs regular Alan Price pictured here with angling Technics Keith Williams, for their organisation of the event. To Lee Helmsley, Keith Williams Mark Jones and all the other Nash consultants and fieldtesters for their help and support of the show and their invaluable experience in answering any questions the customers had.

Overall the show has been another success for Nash who continue to push the boundaries of innovation of the sport.
We look forward to the next one.
Categories: White Springs News, Specimen Lake
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