Flip Back into Fishing

Coming into summer is the right time to start assessing your fishing tackle, or lack of, and preparing to wet a line. Fishing is a fantastic way to pass time and relax, enjoy the environment and catch some lunch or dinner. Take your kids, or take your parents, fishing is absolutely for everyone.

Squiddies and Tiller Design have worked together to product a simple to use handline reel that is easy to use, looks ultra-modern and has some neat features.

 

1. Hand Line “Feel Every Bite” Fishing: Direct contact with the fish you’re trying to catch; feel the thrill.

2. Clever Hook, Line & Sinker Storage: Hook, line & sinker pack away, deep wells keep fingers safe.

3. Ergonomically Designed Soft Grip: Comfort and control when you have the big one on the line.

4. Compact & Portable: Flip the patented folding bell and you’re packed ready to go.

5. Line Cutter Built In: The grip provides you with a handy cutting tool right at your fingertips.

The clever bell design flips open allowing you to fish in seconds and when you are done, just flip the bell back down to half its size.

Aussie Chef, Pete Evans, loves it; “Flip Reel by Squiddies is an awesome fishing reel for the kids or your boat. It’s easy to use, simple to pack away and makes any day out great fun. Healthy outdoor fun and healthy eating. What more could you want?”

The Flip Reel is on sale now for $19.99 at http://www.squiddies.tv/

 

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