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20 Pcs - Fish Alarm Bell for Surfcasting and Night Fishing

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DIVE_FLA207
was NZ$59.99 Special Price NZ$19.99
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The Double Fish Alarm Bell is the perfect tool for anglers looking to increase their catch rate, especially in surfcasting and night fishing. Here’s why this accessory stands out:

Key Features:

  • Double Bell Design: Equipped with two bells to create a loud and clear sound, ensuring you don’t miss a bite.
  • Spring-Loaded Mechanism: The spring-loaded design allows the bells to react quickly to fish bites, giving an instant alert.
  • Easy Attachment: Clips securely onto the tip of your fishing rod, making it easy to install and remove without hassle.
  • Versatile Use: Ideal for surfcasting and night fishing, it provides an effective way to keep track of bites even when visibility is low.
  • Durability: Built to withstand harsh conditions, perfect for use in various fishing environments.

Benefits:

  • Instant Alerts: No more staring at your line for hours! The ringing bells alert you as soon as there's action, so you can strike at the right moment.
  • Night Fishing Companion: Perfect for nighttime use when it's difficult to see, ensuring you stay engaged and aware of fish activity.
  • Hands-Free Operation: Keep fishing or relax until the alarm rings, improving the overall fishing experience.

The Double Fish Alarm Bell is a must-have accessory for any angler who wants to stay on top of their game and never miss a bite again. Perfect for both beginners and experienced fishermen alike!

Value pack of 20 (10 green and 10 red )

More Information
Product Name 20 Pcs - Fish Alarm Bell for Surfcasting and Night Fishing
Weight 0.200000
Brand NZDiver
Manufacturer Part Number (MPN) 46018795897077
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