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Colin Mockford landed these to carp; a 22lb common and 31lb 4oz mirror
during a 48 hour session to Tanyards in East Sussex. Both fell to our poped-up artificial corn.
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Keith with 3 carp of 41lb 9oz, 43lb 15oz and 47lb 11oz respectivly, all taken on our pop up plastic corn using 360 rigs and exp 15 glue. |

Andy Rogers with the West Wiltshire carp record, a beautiful 41lb 1oz linear mirror caught using one of our pellet shaped fluro pink eternal boilie |

Ian MacMillan with two big French carp including a 54lb 12oz PB caught on a boilie tipped with our popup sweetcorn |
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I have no idea how long Enterprise Tackle have been going but like most others I must admit I had no idea when the first pieces of imitation corn were released just how big and important this firm were going to be. If only they had been around in the eighties when we got the carp going mad on maize but couldn't keep the stuff on the hook long enough to get a take. How many wasted days did we spend fishing bare hooks or boilies over corn which the carp must have laughed at..well they certainly ignored it most of the time. Nowadays I couldn't imagine life without the firm and virtually every rig I use has some item of the Enterprise range in it. When fishing bottom baits with boilies I always use a corn hairstop as it adds both buoyancy, keeps the bait on and that bit of colour seems to get them to home onto it.
I don't fish particles a lot but when the water temperatures rise and the carp get iffy on boilies a piece of the buoyant or sinking corn always seems to get a take. Of course I am a fan of superglue but the Resin takes it a stage further and allows you to be creative rather than follow the same old routine. You certainly can make some of the combi-link materials on the market behave as we really want to be the use of the resin on the unstripped outer core. Super stiff and no need for steam or superglue. If you are not using it you are missing out which means more fish for me... so that ain't too bad in my books. For a firm that is only in its formative years they certainly have turned the carp market upside down and if you are not using something by them more fool you.
Julian Cundiff |

Gary Mercer did a weeks fishing on marsh lake at Waveney Valley lakes and beat his PB twice in one day using our Imitation corn. |

Jay from Brentwood Angling had a result on Dream Lakes landing this 40.5 common
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and this 42.2 mirror...
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and this 45.8 mirror...
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and this 45.8 common on our Pop-Up Sweetcorn.
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Jim Carpenter with Petals at 44.4 - caught on our Pop-Up Pellet |

Mick Elborough with the'Fat Lady' at 51lb 2oz caught on our imitation dog biscuit.
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Ash Bradbury (Wolley Hat) with a 33lb 6oz Mirror - imitation dog biscuit also:
(32.12, 26.10 & 20.06) |

Mark Norris and a 37lb 9oz Mirror from Lake
2 Leybourne on 3 grains of pop up corn |

Ian Welch with the biggest crucian catch of all time!
four over 4lb to 4lb 8oz - pop up sweetcorn |

Ian Welch with a 10lb 1oz Tench
pop up sweetcorn |

Ian Welch with crucian of 4lb 8oz and 4lb 2oz
pop up sweetcorn |

Chris, a regular user of our products with a huge 196lb Catfish |
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Congratulations to James Rust for the capture of a 19lb 10oz new British record Bream caught from a Midlands Pit on our imitation Maize. |