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 Dinsmores
Manufacturer of split shot
 PRODUCTS
     
A selection of 5 products from 9. See full list
 NameReviewsPriceRank
 Dinsmores Spiral point 20023£5 
 
 
 Dinsmores Powerdrive banksticks 20022£69 
 
 
 Dinsmores complete dark shadow rod pod 20061£24.99 
 
 
Dinsmores Egg Split Shot 1£10.50 
 
 
 Dinsmores Dinsmore Power Carp Feeder 20040£59.99 
 
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 ARTICLES
 
1 to 4 of 4 related articles.
Dinsmores Thick Cut Auto-Shot
Jeff Woodhouse reviews the auto shot applicator that can deal with thicker lines. Also includes a verdict from Graham Marsden. - 5/9/07
Dinsmores Feeder Bombs
“I am completely sold on them. A brilliant idea and one that’s developing further as I write.” Says Jeff Woodhouse - 1/3/07
Review - Dinsmores Auto-Shot Applicator
Jeff Woodhouse got fed up of dropping small split shot into the mud, so he’s now well pleased with this little gizmo from Dinsmores that automates the job - Watch the Instructional Video! - 27/11/06
Review - Dinsmores Egg Split Shot
Split shot is just split shot, or so you would think, but not necessarily so, says Jeff Woodhouse in this long term review… - 19/10/06
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