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| hi all. i am really geting in to my carp fishing now and my current bite alarms are just not doing what i need them to . they are too quiet and keep cutting out. so i was woundering for any advice for loud good quality bite alarms. any help very welcome .......:) |
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| Re: bite allarms ? Dough bobbins or silver foil mate . |
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ale ? he is only 14 lol ![]() ![]() |
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| Re: bite allarms ? a thanks for the help ..... :) |
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| Re: bite allarms ? Yeah, surely it's WKD or cider or whatever the underage drink of choice is these days. |
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| Re: bite allarms ? so, if money was no object, what is the best on the market? (alarms, not ale! lol) |
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| Re: bite allarms ? Fox NTXR's,£600 for three alarms plus receiver __________________ If it was easy, it would be called catching. Now I may be an idiot, but there is one thing I am not, sir, and that, sir, is an idiot..... |
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| Re: bite allarms ? That is ludicrous!!!!! Anyone who buys them I think needs their head read! |
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| Re: bite allarms ? Jesus that is expensive! OK, best alarms with a sensible budget! lol |