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kinmad

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  1. I have the cobra and can't fault it.
  2. Thankyou for that it's much appreciated.I have knocked one together for now but if you discover one you no-longer need........ The main reason for the quiver over a swingtip is because on the lake i mainly fish for them is relatively shallow and they really only come on the feed on overcast blustery/windy days.I have tried different methods and quivertip is the best method i have found that works for me.
  3. Hey thats a good idea tbh i never thought of doubling up sightbobs. As stated by andy macfarlane,the rippling water behind the tip really messes with my eyes after a while. Thanks for all the suggestions,i have butchered a target board together with some ply and will give that a go.But i am also going to try the double sightbob idea aswell!
  4. The real purpose is soley for bream fishing.Two local lake i fish holds some big ones but the bites are always the same.The quiver will gently pull say quarter of an inch,then just as gently drop back.If you don't see it you miss it and they always feed best in the worst weather so the tip is usually being blown about.A 1oz roach will give a more positive bite than a 4lb bream Thanks for all the help on this,reckon i shall have to go and knock the bottom out of a drawer and make one.
  5. Hello to all, After a few years away from course fishing i am once again bitten by the bug.Mainly due to my son taking an interest in it. I always used to use a target board behind the quivertip,but the only ones i can find are tiny circular ones about half the size of a table tennis bat Are the sturdier rectangular boards still available?If so where from? Any advice appreciated
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