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Robertkeane I don't post much

  Age : 16 Joined : 01 Oct 2008 Posts : 17
 | Subject: Bivvy's Tue Oct 14, 2008 5:05 pm | |
| | Anyone know wher you can get a good quality cheap bivvy?? |
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MIKE B I live to fish

  Age : 59 Joined : 20 Dec 2006 Posts : 517 Localisation : clare
 | Subject: Re: Bivvy's Tue Oct 14, 2008 5:09 pm | |
| Check out erics angling.He does the jrc sti at about 160 sterling.Or phone laiose fishing supplies 0578633293 and ray might be of some help. _________________ All i ask is the chance to proove that money cant make me happy. |
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Ginkman I don't post much

  Age : 44 Joined : 22 Sep 2008 Posts : 33 Localisation : Midlands
 | Subject: Re: Bivvy's Tue Oct 14, 2008 7:18 pm | |
| what bivvys do people use and recommend these days . . _________________ The Gods do not deduct from a man's allotted time the hours spent fishing . . . |
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Peteyman18 I don't post much
  Age : 20 Joined : 08 Jan 2008 Posts : 24 Localisation : Monaghan Town
 | Subject: Re: Bivvy's Wed Oct 15, 2008 8:36 am | |
| For long sessions and people looking for a spacious bivvy, i recommend that the cabrio is the best, bit on the heavy side but has loads of room and a 1man can take 2 bedchairs Petey |
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Keitho I'm getting into posting

Joined : 19 Apr 2007 Posts : 99 Localisation : Southside Dub
 | Subject: Re: Bivvy's Wed Oct 15, 2008 10:05 am | |
| | Anyone using the prologic spider 2 man >? |
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dan Carp Angler

Joined : 15 Jun 2007 Posts : 160
 | Subject: Re: Bivvy's Wed Oct 15, 2008 11:56 am | |
| if you want the best bivvy go for a aqua armo but for value the jrc ones are spot on _________________ www.highmilllake.com |
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Dub I live to fish

  Age : 33 Joined : 05 Apr 2008 Posts : 512 Localisation : North Dublin
 | Subject: Re: Bivvy's Wed Oct 15, 2008 12:53 pm | |
| Ye the jrc sti 2 man with over wrap that Eric's are doing is a great deal......So go for it man  _________________ Tonto Watch the Delks.....High ho sliver away!!!! |
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56K Natas Top Specimen Hunter

  Age : 33 Joined : 24 Sep 2006 Posts : 1861
 | Subject: Re: Bivvy's Wed Oct 15, 2008 1:03 pm | |
| I can also do you a deal on any of the JRC stuff. _________________ I don't believe in any old Jesus, If there was a God. Then why is my arse, The perfect height for kicking ? |
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TheRooster Carp Angler

  Age : 34 Joined : 18 Feb 2008 Posts : 182 Localisation : Dublin
 | Subject: Re: Bivvy's Wed Oct 15, 2008 1:10 pm | |
| Might be a good deal , does not indicate it is a good bivvy . I would not recommend a bivvy or any other piece of tackle/equipment unless I had first hand knowledge or had previously owned . Tench/Carpman do you have one of these bivvy's ? If so would you recommend . _________________ Dreaming beeeeeeepppssssssss ... |
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MIKE B I live to fish

  Age : 59 Joined : 20 Dec 2006 Posts : 517 Localisation : clare
 | Subject: Re: Bivvy's Wed Oct 15, 2008 6:33 pm | |
| I am speaking from first hand knowledge, i own a JRC sti 2 man 10,000.and so does paul k and so does mac 500.Ive used it for 2 years.no probs.solid as a rock, bags of room,totally weather proof,packs away tidy in its bag every time,the lads swear by them.I used it in france this year as did the lads.At the price its got to be the best entry level bivvie on the market......MAGOO. ps Sorry tom didnt realize you did em  _________________ All i ask is the chance to proove that money cant make me happy. |
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buddi Carp Hunter
  Age : 40 Joined : 28 Feb 2007 Posts : 356 Localisation : down in a hole
 | Subject: Re: Bivvy's Thu Oct 16, 2008 7:15 am | |
| ........no such thing as a cheap quality bivvy , you get one or the other .......depends how much you are going to use it, how much you have to spend and how often you want to change it . my recomendation would be a trakker or aqua armo , failing that a nash double top extreme ..........for those big jesse`s who are feared o the odd creepy crawly |
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Dub I live to fish

  Age : 33 Joined : 05 Apr 2008 Posts : 512 Localisation : North Dublin
 | Subject: Re: Bivvy's Thu Oct 16, 2008 7:39 am | |
| Very good Any sign of the we one yet!!!!!!! _________________ Tonto Watch the Delks.....High ho sliver away!!!! |
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buddi Carp Hunter
  Age : 40 Joined : 28 Feb 2007 Posts : 356 Localisation : down in a hole
 | Subject: Re: Bivvy's Thu Oct 16, 2008 1:36 pm | |
| ..........ner, 7 days and counting ..............starting to feel the "fear" ........and trying to think pleasant fishing thoughts ..........you know the ones .........the sound rain lashing on the bivvy, getting a run at 4 in the morning , in the pishing rain .....losing fish at the net , again in the rain ........all that good stuff that we anglers tell ourselves we are missing when doing something else . I still think i`d rather be fishing |
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churchy Instant Angler
Joined : 09 May 2008 Posts : 8 Localisation : dublin
 | Subject: Re: Bivvy's Thu Oct 16, 2008 8:00 pm | |
| | Any1 know or have the pioneer bivvy that aqua do as it looks a nice bit of kit, also what r the nash extreme bivvy's like. Any info would be a great help |
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Dub I live to fish

  Age : 33 Joined : 05 Apr 2008 Posts : 512 Localisation : North Dublin
 | Subject: Re: Bivvy's Thu Oct 16, 2008 9:11 pm | |
| Buddi has one for sale  _________________ Tonto Watch the Delks.....High ho sliver away!!!! |
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