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We take sea fishing tripods for granted, but they are a necessity unless you are fishing from a boat, pier or breakwater. They haven’t really changed much in decades in terms of their evolution and design. They do a simple job, but not all are equal. I am now just about into my fifth decade of shore angling in the UK, and I want to explain which tripod I have used most and why. Tripods are not cheap anymore, and here at Sea Angler we don’t want

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