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Old 07-03-2006, 12:21 AM
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Looking for some isotopes for my hangers and swingers.

Any reccomendations? brightest colours and best makes?

Wouldnt mind some red ones to match the hangers, bit of a tart
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Old 07-03-2006, 08:12 AM
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got to be the solar ones........... if you need little ones then try the drennan feeder rod isotopes............ you get two in the pack including a little gadget to attach them to a feeder rod tip................ usually £7......... ive had them for years and they are still as bright as when i opened the pack.
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Solar all the way ,I'd think twice about the darker coloured versions tho, my fella bought some orange ones,they hardly glowed at all, he even ad the cheek to ask me if I would swop my bright green ens for em. After all if you've gotta pay 7 or 8 quid each for em you want somethin that you can actually see.I made some bobbins out of white ptfe and drilled a core for mine 2 sit in,the whole bobbin glows ectoplasm green.
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i have the solar one's in yellow and green, they're well bright!!
i think they might be a disadvantage if your fishing under your feet,
mine light up the bloody bank lol,
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I've had loads of problems with solar ones in the past only lasting a few months etc, at the minute i use the Drennan ones phil says about, which seem the best to me
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The ones from muddy water in green are the brightest you can get they do them in various sizes as well
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Try this site http://www.bulldog-cp.co.uk/items.phtml?CAT=1&UID=
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