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Wanted advice on River tripods and bite alarms with receiver

Jim Brook

Senior Member
Hi guys, I’m looking into using these items for fishing the River Trent come September can anyone recommend any of the above? And say why they prefer any over others? Cost durability and ease of use etc? Thanks in advance, regards Jim.
 
Pro logic Tri Sky Pod. - best on the market. Comes in a case and good long front legs. Can fit 48in legs if needed. Alarms. I use Nash R3s. Bombproof alarms and you can get a set with receiver fairly cheaply now. Main reason the in built snag ears and the easy set up with Receiver Don’t bother with R3+ or R4 - paying for modes and extras you don’t need.
 
Pro logic Tri Sky Pod. - best on the market. Comes in a case and good long front legs. Can fit 48in legs if needed. Alarms. I use Nash R3s. Bombproof alarms and you can get a set with receiver fairly cheaply now. Main reason the in built snag ears and the easy set up with Receiver Don’t bother with R3+ or R4 - paying for modes and extras you don’t need.
Thanks for your reply Simon, I will look into the pro logic Tri sky pod 👍🏻 do you know where I can find the R3 alarm and receiver? I have one R3 alarm already but can’t find anywhere with stock of the alarm and receiver, mate Tia
 
As Simon said, If you are looking for a tripod, the Prologic Tri Sky Pod for the Trent, the 3 rod version, with the wider buzz bars, is a very solid and substantial bit of of kit. I use mine when I can't get away with 48inch Fox Storm Poles and korum butt cups. I've got Delkim txi-ds Alarms with the rx-d Receiver, because I've always used Delks and really like them.
 
As Simon said, If you are looking for a tripod, the Prologic Tri Sky Pod for the Trent, the 3 rod version, with the wider buzz bars, is a very solid and substantial bit of of kit. I use mine when I can't get away with 48inch Fox Storm Poles and korum butt cups. I've got Delkim txi-ds Alarms with the rx-d Receiver, because I've always used Delks and really like them.
Thanks Mark I’ll look into those alarms 👍🏻
 
Thanks for your reply Simon, I will look into the pro logic Tri sky pod 👍🏻 do you know where I can find the R3 alarm and receiver? I have one R3 alarm already but can’t find anywhere with stock of the alarm and receiver, mate Tia
Hi Jim

I was going to put 3x r3s and a receiver on the classified page in the next few days. I could sell you the receiver and one alarm if you’re interested
 
Thanks for your reply Simon, I will look into the pro logic Tri sky pod 👍🏻 do you know where I can find the R3 alarm and receiver? I have one R3 alarm already but can’t find anywhere with stock of the alarm and receiver, mate Tia
Trouble is Nash replaced them with the R3+ and R4. I picked my R3s up on eBay one at a time , there’s a few on there , but I would suppose the S5R would do the job just as well. No point in paying for expensive alarms with modes we’re never going to need
 
Jim unless there is no option with the ground go with bank sticks. 90% of the tripods on that river are nothing more than a fashion thing but in reality if you can splay rods individually into perfect positions and jam a couple of long big sticks in the ground that’s gotta be better than any tripod arrangement.

Tripods are for when your sat on rocks, concrete or gravel and you physically can’t do something decent with a stick.
 
Jim unless there is no option with the ground go with bank sticks. 90% of the tripods on that river are nothing more than a fashion thing but in reality if you can splay rods individually into perfect positions and jam a couple of long big sticks in the ground that’s gotta be better than any tripod arrangement.

Tripods are for when your sat on rocks, concrete or gravel and you physically can’t do something decent with a stick.
To be honest I was thinking of bank sticks as they’ve got to be lighter and easier to carry and more versatile and at a plus point I’ve already got some that I can use for the butts 😁 one thing I’m not sure about is the angle of the bite alarms? Do or would you use an angle tilt adapter for the alarms? I’m not familiar with alarms having never used them before on the river 😊 Tia cheers mate
 
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