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| hi all new member has anyone tried the d/vice yet. ![]() |
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| Re: d/vice hello mate, welcome to the forum,enlighten me,what is a d/vice ?? ![]() |
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| Re: d/vice __________________ Life is understood looking backwards, but it must be lived forwards. |
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| Re: d/vice oh i see its an updated version of a thing i used years ago,i used them mainly to cast out delicate baits like maddies |
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| Re: d/vice Quote:
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| Re: d/vice very good way of getting a bait into the water in mint condition,leaving all the juices in the bait.but very expensive if fishing rough ground. |
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| Re: d/vice I field tested the early ones for Rob and there is now a good range 130, 150, 200g and some with fixed grips etc. I'd have to agree about rough ground, though. (Nearly all our SE 'Southern Softies' beaches are clean ground!) Go to the link to Fishyrob's site and check the rigs etc out. Do remember it's a bait delivery D-Vice and not a swim-feeder which it resembles. Having said that I often do use a few old bait samples in the bottom of it when fishing fairly shallow water. ![]() |
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| Re: d/vice i had good results with the one i had, will be getting more. __________________ beer so many venues, so little time. |