bite indicators
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bite indicators
Anyboby know of any good alternatives to staring at the rod tip during beach fishing trips?
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A lot of continental and pier fishermen clip small bells on the end of the rod tip. I have some which are a very small clip with small springs attached and bells attached to the end of the springs. They annoy the hell out of m.b3 which is why I clip them on every session!! The clip is strong enough to withstand a pendulum cast.
http://www.psfishing.com/rodbell.html
http://www.profish3.com/alarm.htm look at the bottom of the page.
If you're using a multiplier, lossen the drag right off and put on the ratchet. If the fish is big enough, you will hear it!!
http://www.psfishing.com/rodbell.html
http://www.profish3.com/alarm.htm look at the bottom of the page.
If you're using a multiplier, lossen the drag right off and put on the ratchet. If the fish is big enough, you will hear it!!
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http://www.askari-fishing.co.uk/ has a few in the bite indicators section. They've got some cheap other bits also.
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