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From Good Fishing http://www.goodfishing.i12.com/ What do you need from an electronic bite alarm?
There are a number of alarms that fit the first five criteria, but how many fail on the last one? First impressions of the GFM from Good Fishing was that it was very compact. This is certainly no bulky piece of kit and certainly ‘looks the part.
The GFM is compatible with most other brands and, if you haven’t got one already, GFM supply their own extension boxes. We haven’t tested these, but their website gives details of how they work in perfect harmony with their alarms. Oh, and a quick note about the battery compartment - there's no fiddling around with it. Simply pop off the cover and away you go - you can even change the battery whilst it's attached to your pod/bankstick. There’s no better test for a piece of kit than to get out there and use it. The GFM has accompanied me on a number of trips so far, some for pike and some for carp. On two of those occasions, it tipped it down! This is where inferior bite alarms often fail, having been made without due consideration to our climate. The GFM that I have has been outdoors for days in the rain and still works perfectly.
As a parting note, Steve Burke, our features editor, was so impressed that he is now buying three bite alarms from Good Fishing! If you need extra information that isn't on the Good Fishing site, please email jeff@goodfishing.i12.com It would be nice if you could mention Anglers' Net. Elton
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