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Enhance your outdoor fishing experience with our comprehensive range of cooking and outdoor equipment. Whether you're preparing a meal, protecting yourself from the elements, or simply relaxing by the water, our selection ensures you have everything you need for a comfortable and enjoyable time. Explore our latest offerings across various subcategories, each designed to meet the specific needs of carp anglers.
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- Accessories: Discover our wide selection of accessories designed to make your outdoor cooking and living experience more convenient and enjoyable. From essential cooking utensils to practical windbreaks, our accessories ensure you have everything you need for a successful and comfortable fishing trip.
- Bug Repellents & Sun Cream: Stay protected from the elements with our range of bug repellents and sun creams. Our products help keep pesky insects at bay and shield your skin from harmful UV rays, allowing you to focus on your fishing without distractions.
- Cookware Luggage & Cool Boxes: Transport and store your food and cooking gear with ease using our durable cookware luggage and cool boxes. Designed to keep your perishables fresh and your cooking equipment organised, our luggage solutions are perfect for extended fishing trips and ensure your provisions remain in top condition.
- Gas & Gas Canister Covers: Ensure you have a reliable source of heat with our range of gas canisters and protective covers. Whether you're boiling water or cooking a full meal, our gas canisters and covers provide the safety and efficiency you need for outdoor cooking, allowing you to prepare meals with confidence.
- Hot Water Bottles: Stay warm during those chilly nights by the water with our selection of hot water bottles. Perfect for slipping into your sleeping bag or using as a heat pack, our hot water bottles help you stay comfortable and cosy, no matter the weather conditions.
- Kettles: No fishing trip is complete without a hot cup of tea or coffee. Browse our collection of kettles, specifically designed for outdoor use, to ensure you can always enjoy a warm beverage by the water. Our kettles are durable, efficient, and easy to use, making them an essential part of your fishing kit.
Carp Fishing Cooking & Outdoors FAQs
What cooking equipment should I take fishing?
This will depend on entirely what you are looking to eat or drink. Most anglers will carry a gas stove, and gas cartridge along with a kettle and then something along the lines of a connected sandwich toaster which can be used as a small frying pan. Larger pots/pans are available, to cater for your needs, or alternatively, BBQs or other grills are available.
Should I use a gas grill or camp stove for cooking?
Again this is personal preference, but most anglers will use a gas stove, as they take up less room in your bag, and are easier to use, without the need or risk of petrol on your hands.
Can I use a gas grill or stove in my bivvy?
No. These can be used in an open doorway, but should always be kept well away from the material, and used in a well-ventilated space.
What are the best lamps and repellent products for insect repelling?
There are several well-made insect lamps on the market, from companies such as Gardner, Wolf and Trakker along with other things such as citronella candles and mosquito coils. Other liquid sprays are available for use on the skin, however, it's always worth doing a test patch on the back of your hand before use.
Can I use heaters and/or air conditioning units in my bivvy?
Small bivvy fans are available to keep you cool in warmer months, however, heaters should be used with caution as they are gas-powered and will produce carbon monoxide. If used in a confined space, they can be very dangerous due to the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. Check that your heater carries a carbon monoxide alarm or shut off.
What are the main differences between the more expensive cool boxes and the cheaper options?
The simple answer will be the level of insulation they offer. More expensive boxes will be better insulated so keep your contents colder for longer.