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s_mac

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hi all, im hoping to get into carp fishing soon, and have spent a couple of weeks getting some tackle for that bit by bit.

i am look at the rod pods, i can see what they are, but can some one tell me whats a buzz bar

 

thanks

smac

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hi all, im hoping to get into carp fishing soon, and have spent a couple of weeks getting some tackle for that bit by bit.

i am look at the rod pods, i can see what they are, but can some one tell me whats a buzz bar

 

thanks

smac

A buzzbar is the horizontal bar at either end of the rod pod to which you attach your rod rests, alarms and bobins. So there is one or two threads on the bottom side to attach to your rod pod, and two or three on the top side for the alarms etc.

 

Just my opinion by the way but I prefer "goalpost" rod pods as i think thet are more stable. Remember to avoind to high rod opds as the can be pulled or blow over all to easily.

 

Rich

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A buzzbar is the horizontal bar at either end of the rod pod to which you attach your rod rests, alarms and bobins. So there is one or two threads on the bottom side to attach to your rod pod, and two or three on the top side for the alarms etc.

 

Just my opinion by the way but I prefer "goalpost" rod pods as i think thet are more stable. Remember to avoind to high rod opds as the can be pulled or blow over all to easily.

 

Rich

 

thanks for that.

 

smac

woman want me, fish fear me

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