Continuing the Group Test series, we take a look at bite alarms. To give a fair test, we have not only picked the 8 variants we see the most on the bank but we have also tried to use a wide balanced selection of price, functionality and, of course,
Having used the old Micron RX Digitals for many years, which apart for some battery life issues were the best alarms I have ever owned, I fell out of love with Fox’s alarms for a long time when they were no longer made. The EOS phase in this period
We’ve never had it better in terms of fishing tackle. Gone are the days when you had to pay extortionate amounts of money to get stuff that actually worked. Nowadays, with quality manufacturing and design so freely available, we can pick up very
Behold… the extensive range of ATT Alarms and receivers. With top-quality electrics and great designs, they are a firm favourite with anglers in the UK.With their small size and legendary reliability, the ATT range has found favour with many
Reviewed by Total Carp Fishing Magazine…Having only owned two sets of bite alarms during my time angling, I was keen to give the R3’s a go. First impressions are that they look brilliant, and once I set them up on buzz bars I was more than with
As seen in Coarse Fishing Answers Magazine…
Angling Inventions - We take a lot of things for granted in our fishing, so just spare a thought for the guys who came up with the original ideas.The Arlesey Bomb
Many decades ago, before we were all
Reviewed by Advanced Carp Fishing Magazine…
For years I had heard about the prestige that followed Delkim, and a good 80 percent of anglers that I meet on the bank either have owned or still own Delks. Throwing caution to the wind and turning
Read other parts of this guide:
Part 1 – Carp Fishing Rods
Part 2 – Carp Fishing Reels
Part 3 – Carp FIshing Mainlines
Part 4 – Carp Fishing Bite Alarms
Part 5 – Carp Fishing IndicatorsDue to the popularity and positive feedback