Catchmaster Byte alarm

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Re: Catchmaster Byte alarm

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Its possible that the reverse polarity defrangulator has bypassed the diddlycock valve and blocked the fallopian tube, causing the puceflange to become magnetised, leading to undue wear on the gruntfuttock...


Hope this helps...😛
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Re: Catchmaster Byte alarm

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And I got all excited for a minute :Notlisterning:

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With the 120 dbA devices the modern fisherman uses, there is a lot to be said for the perfect bite alarm- one that doesn't work and is totally quiet- but keeps us talking!

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Not heard anything from Dalelectronics yet, could this be a first for TTF, Given the amount of knowledge on here and it has everyone stumped ! Boy do I miss Maplins

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He can be a bit slow!!! But 99% answers in the end - THE bite indicator man.

A friend in the 80's made some pike indicators and something similar to this - but I lost contact with him years ago. :surrender:

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Thanks, I think I might have sent it to the wrong place................................I just tryed sending a e,mail to Daletronics .co.uk, but it says it is wrong , Have you got a e,mail for him I wonder,?

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Just one more cast love, and I'll be on me way home

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Daletronics - - - - on Facebook

OR - as above:-

Dalectronics, Travellers Rest Farm, Chequers Road, South Weald, Brentwood

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Olly wrote: Sun Nov 21, 2021 5:30 pm Daletronics - - - - on Facebook

OR - as above:-

Dalectronics, Travellers Rest Farm, Chequers Road, South Weald, Brentwood

Someone fixing bite alarms a couple of miles from an iconic early carp fishing water- perfect!

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Just down the road from me... I used to fish South Weald in me yoof... still a nice looking water
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