Rolon bite alarm

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John Milford
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Re: Rolon bite alarm

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Tizer wrote: Thu Aug 03, 2023 4:32 pm They are a must if you collect old bite alarms, not sure about how water proof they were .
Have you used a Magno Mick?
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Re: Rolon bite alarm

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I try to use all my old stuff at one time or another,it justifies me having so much old gear, keeps the missues off my back as well. If I remember right it has one of them square white buzzers in them which are not very loud (to me anyway),and I remember taking the back off and thinking , how can it keep the water out , BUT it looks good, that will do for me,There is another post going about losing your fishing mojo.....that was me a few years ago, fishing (the gravel pits not the commercials )has gone downhill big time and ,then I started collecting and more importantly using the old gear and when I do catch something, boy do I get a buzz,happy days

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