CC Moore
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A corking collection

Rig Marole aren’t just masters of terminal tackle – they also make a darn good range of cork-related products, perfect for all budding hookbait makers

Corkballs

As hard as you may find this to believe, not all corkballs are alike. Seriously. Their make-up, their texture and the type of cork all dictates how the finished ‘ball will turn out. Rig Marole offer three sizes – 8, 10 and 12mm – and each come with an ‘open texture’, meaning the paste will grip to them better, Plus, thanks to their quality control, all 8mms are actually 8mm, and the same goes for the 10s and 12s.

“GIMME”: £1.99; rigmarole.co.uk

Cork particle

Hate tying on your pop-ups? Want to make your own special hookbaits? Then opt for these cork granules – an ultra buoyant alternative to corkballs. Simply add 25-50% to your base mix and always you go.

“GIMME”: £5.49

Cork dust

An ultra fine cork particle alternative, perfect for making balanced hookbaits. Thanks to its fine nature, it blends into mixes with total ease and the end result is a rock hard, critically balanced hookbait.

“GIMME”: £1.50