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Average Rating: 5 out of 5
No. of Reviews: 2
RRP: £4.95
Year: 2003

Description: The Drennan Big Sticks are wider in the shoulder than the Drennan sticks and are best used when conditions are too turbulent for traditional sticks. Available in pack of 5 or set of 5 (1 each size).

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Tony Wicks 
Posted: 26/10/05
'THE BEST STICK FLOAT ON THE MARKET'
Strengths:
Can be used in most situations.
Weaknesses:
Break very easily.
Overall:
Haved used these floats for the last two winters and have had no need to change.

Come in loads of different sizes and colours.
 
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Mike Smith 
Posted: 14/03/05
'EXCELENT FOR DEEP WATER FISHING'
Strengths:
RIDES WELL,ACCURATE SHOTTING CAPACITY
Weaknesses:
A LITTLE FRAGILE
Overall:
BEST FLOAT IN THE 3.5 G SIZE THAT I'VE USED FOR DEEP WATER STICK FLOAT FISHING.I USE NOTHING ELSE ON THE LOWER AIRE.A 4G SIZE WOULD BE MOST WELCOME
 
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