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dayvid

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  1. A stove that seems very popular is the ""Bulin T4"" , never used one , but have not read a bad word about them.
  2. I cant take credit for finding it as i got this from another site .
  3. That site seems to have a few copies of similar reels over here
  4. This looks like a copy of a Diawa Bassia, if anyone is interested https://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/Fishing-spinning-reel-8000-13-1BB-saltwater-high-profile-upscale-boutique-spinning-reel-abu-fishing-reels/114737_32336816644.html
  5. Very nice Pike , my largest is an ounce under 19Lbs...what size is the one on the right.
  6. What a great excuse you have to Upgrade now ...............................
  7. What do you think about the ethics of using it? is it cheating , Not cheating at all , just another tool to use , They Dont transmit Data whilst submerged ,only when on the surface. I think a better tool would be a Deeper + Pro, especially with its mapping facility ,although it will not show you video so to speak.
  8. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Nash-Tackle-NEW-Carp-Fishing-ZT-Arctic-All-In-One-Thermal-Bivvy-Suit-ALL-SIZES-/290831073868?var=&hash=item43b6e2024c:m:mREuNzeXC4eW7hwwY5vnSDA This is the one i have , Not waterproof but well made and will keep you warm.
  9. What Mufty said . not impossible this time of year but they are starting to go to sleep.
  10. Having not seen the JRC i can only comment on the pic , it does seem to be compact and fold down well. The Carpzone is similar in size to the Prestige barrows
  11. Have a look at the Carpzone barrow , i had one until i went electric and couldnt fault it. http://www.carp-zone.co.uk/shop//Carp%20Barrow/
  12. Without looking , im sure thats the same net as mine , had it for years now , and unlike Nick i didnt replace the net just sowed the holes up with Braid.
  13. If its what you want get them , i would never entertain them at that price. I very rarely use sticks , i mainly just use marker elastic.
  14. That should work well , very similar to the one i own made by Solar
  15. A bit more than you may wish to spend , but its very good indeed. https://poingdestres.co.uk/carp/sacks-slings-carp-care/str-flotation-safety-weigh-sling
  16. and if it does work , IT WILL KILL YOU IN YOUR BIVVY ...... you will just drift off into sleep and never wake up ,due to the carbondioxide produced , but hell you know the score so try one out with a co2 sensor.
  17. For a day session i would take nothing Summer or winter , if rain was forecast then it would be the 45 inch brolly i use whilst match fishing.
  18. FORGET THE BIVVY HEATER.......... EASIEST WAY TO KILL YOURSELF Single skin bivvy or brolly willl always condensate especially if you close the dooor , a twin skin can in most instances keep the inside dry,
  19. The same company i use , with the same deals
  20. Its big ,its heavy but it wont get pulled over and it just sits their , no forcing it into the ground. Even fishing locked up ,the rod just bends, nothing moves ever. I have to short legs for the back if needed, they are high to avoid the swans
  21. My pod is a Solar Globetrotter , stainless , the footprint it has makes it solid as a rock even fishing 90 degs, i have seen nothing out their to compete with it.
  22. Although this is a one piece, and i have used it only once ,as last winter was not cold , it seems a very good warm suit. http://www.nashtackle.co.uk/products/view/zt-arctic-all-in-one-suit
  23. http://www.tacklebox.co.uk/rod-pods-and-metalware/rod-pods/solar-p1-worldwide-pod.html
  24. With a Big pit you pick the rod up hand over the spool adjust the drag start playing fish Bait runner you pick the rod up flick a switch start playing fish, this is quicker than using a Big pit.
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