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Iv got those now ,used them for two seasons,I'm just wonting a light I can leave on rod and forget about,without faffing about and without the risk of wrap ups,iv had a few resulting in crack offs on the cast.
I'm looking to getting some isotopes and shrink tubing them to my rod tips.
My question is what colour,size and brand of isotope do you lads use?And what is the realistic lifespan,as I have no experience of them and the couple of lads I fish with don't either!
Thankyou
Fair comment Richard,but problem I can see if you have the legs too close together is stability same as with all tripods,wider the legs more stable the whole thing is.Unless you can really drive the legs in to the ground.
Not read all of this thread, top marks to Richard for pointing it out,but could the problem not also be sorted out by using korum tilt head rod rest heads or there tilt alarms
Fishing a local tarn for tench,the place always gives me the creeps,it's in a wood,surrounded by marshland with only one way in and out via wooded walk way.Years ago a bloke killed himself there by drowning. I was on one evening and somebody had recently place flowers on one off the...
Am thinking of getting a light of some sort to illuminate the bank when I'm fishing,nothing too bright just one I can possibly leave on all the time to save me turning my head torch on and off all the time.Not looking for anything really bright,just enough to be able to sort my rods and re...
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