Chris Cheshire
Senior Member
As soon as the light starts to fade and the expectance of a take increases i find myself glued to the isotopes on my rod tips ( despite having alarms as backups and semi fixed leads )
I lost count of the amount of times last night my heart jumped as the tip bounced into action as a bat either flew through the line or the isotope. Now I'm guessing it's the bats sonar confusing the isotopes with a moth or alike, but i have never noticed it happening as much as it does recently and since the oonly real change i have made is fitting isotopes i wondered if anyone else has noticed the same problem?
I lost count of the amount of times last night my heart jumped as the tip bounced into action as a bat either flew through the line or the isotope. Now I'm guessing it's the bats sonar confusing the isotopes with a moth or alike, but i have never noticed it happening as much as it does recently and since the oonly real change i have made is fitting isotopes i wondered if anyone else has noticed the same problem?