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Old 20-02-2008, 06:04 PM
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just reading in anglers mail the new nash hooligun bite alarms have been trialled they score in at 10/10

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"A brilliant value bite alarm with variable volume, tone and sensitivity modes. At the bargain proce, an ideal first alarm although many more experienced anglers would also find it perfect for their requirements"

Bargain at £14.99

Anyone got a piar and what do other people fink

I heard some people say NASH = GASH lol
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I heard some people say NASH = GASH lol
i'd say the same but never used em, preferbaly go for fox just as cheap
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just reading in anglers mail the new nash hooligun bite alarms have been trialled they score in at 10/10

In a nut shell

"A brilliant value bite alarm with variable volume, tone and sensitivity modes. At the bargain proce, an ideal first alarm although many more experienced anglers would also find it perfect for their requirements"

Bargain at £14.99

Anyone got a piar and what do other people fink

I heard some people say NASH = GASH lol
would never say nash gash as they have some top quality gear out there, although the bite alarm is not 1 of those items...
stick to fox on a budget & delk's if you have a few quid...
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I`d have to agree with john.
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Nash are naff - my bro had a set - back fell off and dropped the battery - I got him a set of fox warriors for the same money tbh

Deffo - buy fox if on a budget, delks if your feeling flush

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i think they will be ok for dry days, i dont think they would survive terrential rain, frost ,snow etc although i could be wrong, havent bought cheap alarms for a good few years for that reason.
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i think they will be ok for dry days, i dont think they would survive terrential rain, frost ,snow etc although i could be wrong, havent bought cheap alarms for a good few years for that reason.
could buy the micron mx for next to nothing, would pass any weather test, be hard pushed to break it...
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For those that are interested, there is a pair of these alarms for sale on ebay, currently at £15 for the pair, + £3 POSTAGE.
NEW.
Bargain?............only if they are good.
Worth buying just to keep in the rucksack as spares.


...and why did Nash stop selling the Nevilles????????????
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