Caistor Tackle

Caistor Tackle We are a family-based company in based in Caistor, Lincolnshire. We manufacture all our own weights and jigs, with a full powder coating option on most.

With years of sourcing tackle from a number of recognised suppliers, we are amongst the UK's top wholesale fishing tackle distributors. We aim to produce and stock a vast range of fishing tackle and specialising in lead fishing weights for all types of fishing including, beach and boat fishing as well as carp and river fishing so you can always rely on us whatever your fishing type. "At Caistor T

ackle we pride ourselves on being one of the leading stockist of all major hook manufacturers, distributors and suppliers. We are privileged to supply fishing tackle shops, charter boats, clubs and private individuals with discount fishing tackle." For over 11 years Caistor Tackle has been retailing the finest in top branded fishing tackle at prices our customers love. Offering a vast array of wholesale stock including fishing weight moulds,

24/12/2025

To all our friends and customers past , present and future, we hope you have a Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year. Regards Maggie and Mike

19/01/2024

For Sale

2 x Akios F-15 Nitron in perfect condition. less than 10 months old. Customer has had to sell his Creeds and Nitrons due to severe back and shoulder problems. Located Sproatley area HU11. £170 each or both for £300.

Caistor Tackle are please to announce that we have now increased our ranges ten fold. We now stock the complete Akios an...
08/06/2023

Caistor Tackle are please to announce that we have now increased our ranges ten fold. We now stock the complete Akios and Inova range. Anyfish Anywhere rods. The full range of Asso lines and leaders, along with quality hooks from Sakuma and VMC. We still produce all our own weights and pirks with cannonballs from ½ oz to 5lb. Bopedos, Gemini Splashdown and Breakouts as well as Breakaway Ultra. We stock the largest range of aluminium moulds for weights, feeders and pirks accompanied by all the requirements for smelting and powder coating

15/01/2022
New moulds for soft baits.. Now Available
08/01/2022

New moulds for soft baits.. Now Available

08/01/2022

Tuesday 04/01/2022
Wind NE veering NW 10/15mph

Tide 5.6m High Water 06.45 (According to my app ???)

First trip of the New Year Steve Saville and I decided to try Hornsea just past the boat launch. No fresh worms available but as always freezer well stocked. I took Belgian Black slaps, dirty squid, Mackerel, prawns and some recently bought slaps. Arrived at approx 02.30 to a windy, cold and drizzling Hornsea. The sea was well up considering there was still about 4hrs to top of water. The wind had shifted to the NE and had gained in strength. Nothing else to do but get changed and have a coffee.
Steve arrived shortly afterwards, after looking at the sea he asked "well what do you think" I think my face said it all but we decided Easington would be a non starter with the tide and w**d, so out came the gear.

We got down on the beach and with half an hour we were moving back onto the concrete rampart. With just one rod loaded with squid and Belgian slap cocktail on a two hook flapper Iwe kept chucking out and 5 minutes later the gear was along the beach. After a couple more casts came the w**d, within 2 minutes of chucking out the w**d was blowing up your line so it was unanimous sausage sarnie and a brew time. Strangely enough there were no other anglers about so it was obvious that it was only Steve and I that had muppet syndrome.

The tide seem to peak at 06.16hrs which was nearly an hour before the forecasted time but still after our break it was back to business. The water was receding quickly and we were soon back on the beach. The waves seemed to be getting bigger and louder, some of the rollers must have been touching 3m. The surf was anything from 50m to 300m, you could see the swells forming at least 300m off shore.

We struggled on, never knowing if we had had a bite or not at the rod tips never really stopped bouncing, the sea seemed to be flattening off and then would pick up again. One good point the w**d disappeared as quick as it came. It got to about 11.00am and Steve and I both agreed enough was enough and packed up, as we finished our last coffee on the top another hardy Fisherman arrived, Steve looked at me and smiled. Hope he had better luck than we did.

Well after driving through snow to get to Hornsea to see 3m rollers and 500m of surf, we decided to try the river. Paull...
03/12/2021

Well after driving through snow to get to Hornsea to see 3m rollers and 500m of surf, we decided to try the river. Paull was decided although we had a long wait for some water in front of the car park. We had a good selection of baits, yellowtails from N E Tackle at Hornsea and rag from Craig at Northfields in Cottingham plus frozen squid, mackerel and bluey. We all decided to use just the one rod for starters. Steve wanted the sausage sarnies straight away so I got my gear out and started cooking. The wind was a bitter NNW and fairly strong. There were a few other anglers scattered about doing the same as us ,just waiting for the water to reach us, we could have gone down on the cranches but those days have long gone for Steve and me but Roy could probably have managed it but then he would have missed his sarnies. About 12.00 there was sufficient water to stand a chance of catching a fish so out went the baits, rod tips as low as possible as the wind was howling and there was a lot of movement. About 13.00 Roy retrieved 2 small codling, one poor bu**er was well stunted. I had some great bites that only resulted in 3 crabs. Between Roy and myself we tried nearly every rig style in our arsenal, seemed to work for Roy but not for your truly. Steve pulled in a small codling about 14.30. By now there were plenty of other anglers scattered along the front. Roy snaffled another codling that would have been more suited in a tin of John West. The wind was freezing and the low sun was so brilliant I had to put my sunglasses on. Roy decided he was calling it a day about 16.30hrs. Steve and I decided to give it a bit longer. After 2 more crabs for me Steve pulled in a fair sized whiting and I decided enough was enough. I gave the remainder of my yellowtail to the guy who moved in to Roy's spot as Steve had plenty left. I do hope I am not following in Verns steps with my a run of blanks. Nice steady drive home to snowy Caistor.

Why do you need to purchase         only from Caistor Tackle? We are into this business from more than 11 years. We ensu...
27/08/2021

Why do you need to purchase only from Caistor Tackle? We are into this business from more than 11 years. We ensure to give the best products, at good prices. Our customer service will also impress you. https://www.caistortackle.co.uk/

When it comes to        , then trust Caistor Tackle.We have the products that can improve your fishing techniques theref...
27/08/2021

When it comes to , then trust Caistor Tackle.We have the products that can improve your fishing techniques therefore improving the fish you catch. All the components are manufactured in the UK to high standards. https://www.caistortackle.co.uk/

Need top quality    ? Simply visit our Caistor Tackle store. Here you will get a very good collection of such items to s...
27/08/2021

Need top quality ? Simply visit our Caistor Tackle store. Here you will get a very good collection of such items to select from. https://www.caistortackle.co.uk/

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