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Post by stuthebroo on Sept 5, 2015 13:59:03 GMT
Fish SpyThis would be lots of fun but can you imagine how gutted you'd be if you snagged and lost it. I guess if you put it out on strong line or braid it would be safe enough, at that price I'd be in after it. Does offer some interesting potential especially on the Tees were spotting anything is hard due to the natural colour of the river.
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Post by Mick on Sept 5, 2015 15:28:18 GMT
Lol seen it on FB was thinking better than a go pro, but think i will wait till they come down in price, or wait till you get one Stu then just cast over ya and reel one in for free lmao
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Post by Darren R on Sept 5, 2015 17:14:36 GMT
Not really fishing related but check these out -
£1000 + tho
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Post by stuthebroo on Sept 6, 2015 15:48:58 GMT
I didn't spend that much on my rods and reels in total, I thought Jim might be interested Actually Darren I was thinking a drone might be a handy bit of fish spotting kit but the Tees is such a dark colour naturally it would be hard to spot fish even from above.
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Post by mozza on Sept 10, 2015 18:57:20 GMT
Darren those are frigging brilliant....
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Post by basha(mark). on Sept 10, 2015 19:03:13 GMT
snorkels cheaper.
its cheating anyway,same as bait boats takes the excitement out of it.
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Post by trotter on Sept 10, 2015 20:18:43 GMT
Not sure about them
Do you not think it could have a negative affect, after all its removing the mystery which is really the essence of what the sport is all about?
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Post by basha(mark). on Sept 11, 2015 6:04:05 GMT
im thinking 250 notes on terminal instead, or an acolyte feeder when they come out.much more exciting lol.
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Post by Darren R on Sept 11, 2015 18:37:35 GMT
A bait boat is enough technology for me, those marker floats look class, but I get pissed of when I lose a lead! I'd be straight in if one of those got snagged!
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