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Bivvies - Be Comfortable By The Lakeside



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By : Davey James    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-02-23 12:03:46
Carp fisherman that spend overnight periods by the lakeside will no doubt recognize a great top quality angling bivvy tent to keep out the rainfall and wind that the UK and Europe predictably dishes out when we are fishing. If an fisherman becomes soaked, chilly and uncomfortable whilst fishing they'll rapidly surrender and go home.

Fishing Bivvies have considerably improved in design and build quality in recent years with numerous new enhancements in frame design, fabric quality and weight issues so now the angler doesn't need to spend a lot of money on a shelter or spend a night below a lightweight umbrella whilst angling as many of our predecessors.

For fisherman who still favor an umbrella type bivvy which can extremely helpful for squeezing into small swims the new designs have now become a wider, a lot more oval structure and can include storm sides which prevent some wind and rain coming in from the sides. The middle pole can now be taken away giving room for a bedchair, holdalls and other kit. Most bivvy manufacturers now also sell an overwrap alternative for their brollies so you can quickly convert a brolly to a bivvy with a fold up door and front.

Should you fish lengthy sessions in the UK or abroad and prefer much more room or like to bring a guest you'll find now several huge, two man sized bivvies currently in the marketplace produced by a lot of manufacturers which includes the well recognized ones like Fox, JRC, Trakker, Nash and Chub. The larger bivvies are designed for retaining 2 bedchairs along with all of the necessary kit including cool boxes, cooking gear, bait bags etc should you desire to remain on the bank for an extended session.

A lot of bivvy tents that are not designed specifically for angling have fibreglass pole systems that need threading via the top sheet which could be a bit of a headache on your own or you might be attempting to construct in high winds, most anglers found this system too fiddly and time-consuming if they were only angling fast overnight sessions so bivvy designers developed a rigid alloy or steel frame system comparable to a pram hood design. Most fisherman now tend to favor this kind of bivvy as they are extremely robust and fast to erect and store away even during high winds.

The quality of the materials now used in modern day bivvies has significantly improved in recent times and most fabrics are stronger and a lot more water resistant than previous fabrics and thus significantly less likely to rip when erecting or packing away, a good tip would be to spray your bivvy with Fabsil every now and again to keep it in very good condition. Some bivvy manufacturers now produce camouflage coloured materials for the ultra cult fishermen.

New features with a lot of modern bivvies include zip off fronts or fold back sides so an angler can have the bivvy front open in good weather or if they need to maintain an eye on the lake, some manufacturers also offer anti mosquito mesh fronts or shrouds which will prevent the pesky insects from biting during the summer months and even air flow panels ought to you get too hot.

When buying a new bivvy take into account the above features, and decide on 1 of the reputable companies and best to be prepared to invest a bit of cash for a top quality bivvy which will last you a lot of years and keep you warm and dry whilst fishing on the bank.
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