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| Re: Fishing Bags / Tackle Box I've got a Shakespeare rucksack that has a folding seat, three clipped pockets that hold my rig wallets head torches and other bits on the outside, inside it I put in my box containing weights scissors disgorgers bait elastic and all the other bits and bobs as well as filleting knife lump of wood, reels etc, and there is even a special section that holds the flask. The bait goes in at the top of the inside section. Plenty of room all for £12 seat included. I've gone this route so I can still ride my bike to the marks I want to fish but you cannot park anywhere near them. Rucksack on back with everything in it and rod holder over the shoulder turns a twenty to thirty minute slog into a five minute gentle ride. Suits me. __________________ The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom. There is no such idea that cannot be improved by the imput of other people. |
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not sure where missus brought frame from so dont know price __________________ www.exmouthsaa.co.uk 24 beers in a case and 24 hours in a day simples You won't know unless you go :D...and if you do go!! please let us know :D as thats how the forum thrives |
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| Seat boxes are very handy for all that gear, but very heavy so i got myself a trolley with wide wheels, that handles my seat box bag and rod holder and doesnt half take the strain out of those long walks. Also its a godsend when your being chased up or down the beach by the tide.Mind you were not getting any younger i think i need an engine on mine |