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Fishing Forum 09-20-2009, 03:37 PM
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any reccomandations on new bite alarms.

i was going to buy the Prologic Polyphonic VTSW 3+1 Alarm Set but i heard some bad reviews so i was thinking of the Delkim EV Plus any reviews will be great.
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Talking Re: any reccomandations on new bite alarms.

if i was you i'd look on dragon carp they have a lot of bite alarms and alo alot more gear such as bait pods and much much more
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Re: any reccomandations on new bite alarms.

And its crap !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Buy delks mate ,Why buy twice ,or if its dragon carp Why keep buying
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Re: any reccomandations on new bite alarms.

i would go for the delkims
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Re: any reccomandations on new bite alarms.

If you can afford the Delkims go for them. i have tried loads of different alarms over the years and i have to say that the Delkims i have now are the best by far. They are the only alarms that i know of where you can set them of by blowing lightly on them. I use them a lot for Carp and Bream in the summer but by adjusting the sesitivity dial they are also great for smaller fish like Roach. Forget all the cheaper models that have the old wheel design and get yourself a set of Delkims they are not cheap but they are the best.
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