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post Oct 19 2002, 07:08 PM
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I am new to Carp angling. I have been told that the GT is the best to get.
Besides that basic unit, what other bits and pieces that dont come with the kit do I need to get?
How big is the whole bagged outfit (length, breadth and weight).
Which mail order company do you guys recommend for delivery to London?

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post Oct 20 2002, 09:40 PM
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Hi Streak, I've moved this topic over to the carp forum hoping you'll get some replies.
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post Oct 20 2002, 09:49 PM
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Besides that basic unit, what other bits and pieces that dont come with the kit do I need to get?
Buzzbars? I'm not sure if the Buzzbars (the horizontal bars that you screw the bite alarms and butt-rests into.) come with the pod.

They also do stabilizer bars for the front Buzzbars to prevent them from drooping when using 3 or 4 rods with heavy reels. I'm not sure how relevant these are.

I've got a Stainless-steel SAS Transformer pod and it's really, really heavy, which is something else to cosider when walking miles to a swim.
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post Oct 21 2002, 07:42 AM
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post Oct 21 2002, 10:52 AM
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Thanks Gaffer.
Simon, I have been to the web site but I do not see the information I require regarding suggested accessories, size and mail order stores.
I have emailed tackle directory, essex angling, tackle box, bivvy up and walkersoftrowell but no reply from any of them yet.
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post Oct 22 2002, 01:16 AM
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Streak, reply sent by e-mail. A good pod, you'll need B-Cups and 3 rod front and back rests, preferably pozi loc if your budget permits.

Tight Lines,

Chris
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