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TheKingTench

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  1. I'm think it is going to have to be the TF Gear Hardcore brolly system. Has a rear vent and plenty of inside room.
  2. Fox warrior S rods. I have the 2.75's; though I still feel that is a bit heavy for the type of fishing I do.
  3. Stanton lakes is meant to be good, but is closed due to fish health concerns.
  4. Place I fish does not allow stalking, or free lining any floating baits. Have to stick to your peg. I'm stuck in Leicestershire, and there is not a good choice of places to fish,
  5. I think I'm sold on the hardcore brolly system. In the summer time, I don't think I will even bother fishing for carp during the daylight hours.
  6. I'm tempted by the Fox Royale in the new camp pattern. Looks pretty smart. That, or the force 8 bivvy.
  7. Will mostly be using the shelter for 10-12 hours sessions, and the odd overnighter if I can. Don't take a bedchair, but a normal folding TF Gear chair. Looks like I may as well just bite the bullet and buy a bivvy. Obviosuly I plan on doing some 72 hour sessions next year.
  8. Now I can't decide. Getting too many conflicting opinions.
  9. Will also need to get a barrow; as I will have far too much gear to lug by hand.
  10. I think it is an excellent looking Bivvy. REALLY THAT QUICK TO SET UP AND TAKE DOWN?
  11. It's not big enough to cover all my gear. Is great for float/silver fishing down the canal, but not for dedicated carping. I am tempted by a brolly system, especially the Hardcore version by TF gear. Problem is, I don't want to buy one, and then want a bivvy later down the road. Would rather just have 1 shelter, whether it is for a day session, or a bit longer. 24 hours would be the max I could fish at the moment.
  12. I have a tilting one. Not sure of the size, but I find it does not really give that much shelter. It says it is 88 inches, though it doesn't seem that way.
  13. Just can't settle on a model. Want something for long day sessions, and perhaps an overnighter.
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