Gardner ATTs bite alarms and receiver
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- Chub
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Gardner ATTs bite alarms and receiver
After 3 years of use very impressed with quality/reliability and good battery life. Does everything i need in an alarm. That being to indicate bites without being plagued with irritating false bleeps. Highly recommended.
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Re: Gardner ATTs bite alarms and receiver
Yup, love mine for rudd, perch anc roach fishing.
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Re: Gardner ATTs bite alarms and receiver
I use these as well. Great alarms.
Just make sure the line goes in the middle of the roller when putting the rod in the rest.
Just make sure the line goes in the middle of the roller when putting the rod in the rest.
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Mr Ash Shaw
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Re: Gardner ATTs bite alarms and receiver
Great for baitrunner style fishing, but unfortunately with an open bale arm and rear drop off indicators I found some braids would slip over the roller without registering very well. A shame, as I loved how compact anc hardy they were.
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Re: Gardner ATTs bite alarms and receiver
Agree with all the other comments. Changed over from delkims to these and have not looked back. Totally dependable (even if they fall in the water as they're 100% waterproof), no buttons or switches to go wrong, sensitive depending what roller you use, just love them. Quick tip, use the red underlit wheels as they don't ruin your night vision when they go off, unlike the trendy blue/purple LED's that totally blind you on other models.
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Re: Gardner ATTs bite alarms and receiver
I have (semi retired) Delks and also have att's. Very reliable and you don't have to worry about them in bad weather, which on a breezy day here in Ireland can mean every 4th or 5th wave going completely over them , depending on where you're fishing. I put 4 magnet wheels in mine and they're more than sensitive enough, plus I fish off the baitrunner with a front bobbin for pike, same as I do for tench, bream, etc, so no line skip issues....In fact I might get rid of the delks, good alarms but I don't really have any use for them now.
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