Require a bag/rucksack for 'mobile' river fishing
Re: Require a bag/rucksack for 'mobile' river fishing
I have just purchased one of these, excellent bag.
http://www.uttings.co.uk/Product/750/10 ... shing-bag/
Top service and price too.
http://www.uttings.co.uk/Product/750/10 ... shing-bag/
Top service and price too.
Re: Require a bag/rucksack for 'mobile' river fishing
I have one of these...
Daiwa Wilderness Ruckstool
Loads of pockets and plenty of room for all your bits and bobs.
Inside the main compartment, there's a flask holder pouch.
Great value and quality in my honest opinion.
Daiwa Wilderness Ruckstool
Loads of pockets and plenty of room for all your bits and bobs.
Inside the main compartment, there's a flask holder pouch.
Great value and quality in my honest opinion.
Re: Require a bag/rucksack for 'mobile' river fishing
I've just bought one of these too but mine is a Shakespeare and is green and brown. I am sure that lots of these are made by the same company and just have company branding attached.rutilus.bobicus wrote:I have one of these...
Daiwa Wilderness Ruckstool
Loads of pockets and plenty of room for all your bits and bobs.
Inside the main compartment, there's a flask holder pouch.
Great value and quality in my honest opinion.
I haven't used it yet but it seems a good size for a flask, sandwiches, waterproof over trousers etc. Not sure whether it will take my 17 stone though.
Only one way to find out I suppose. :beg:
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Re: Require a bag/rucksack for 'mobile' river fishing
"A float tip is pleasing in its appearance and even more pleasing in its disappearance"
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Re: Require a bag/rucksack for 'mobile' river fishing
Post free as well. I like those Glider bags, bit of traditional quality there.
Re: Require a bag/rucksack for 'mobile' river fishing
Well I'm 16 stone and it handles me okay Tony :hahaha:tony1964 wrote:I've just bought one of these too but mine is a Shakespeare and is green and brown. I am sure that lots of these are made by the same company and just have company branding attached.rutilus.bobicus wrote:I have one of these...
Daiwa Wilderness Ruckstool
Loads of pockets and plenty of room for all your bits and bobs.
Inside the main compartment, there's a flask holder pouch.
Great value and quality in my honest opinion.
I haven't used it yet but it seems a good size for a flask, sandwiches, waterproof over trousers etc. Not sure whether it will take my 17 stone though.
Only one way to find out I suppose. :beg:
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Re: Require a bag/rucksack for 'mobile' river fishing
I use a Swiss Army Rucksack, very well made and might have the traditional vibe your after.
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Re: Require a bag/rucksack for 'mobile' river fishing
Rather than buy a bait bag I knocked one together on the sewing machine. A small bell shaped worm/maggot bag that hangs round my neck when trotting, the kind you see jack hargreaves talking about here - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZUhFmmDy_A
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Re: Require a bag/rucksack for 'mobile' river fishing
Great clip, I love his rucksack/stool it's class!
Couldn't quite make out the brand is it Sesam? Also, is that a hexagraph float
rod he's using?
Couldn't quite make out the brand is it Sesam? Also, is that a hexagraph float
rod he's using?
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Re: Require a bag/rucksack for 'mobile' river fishing
Another JH clip. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUy9xu-rkYs
I love that tiny closed face reel, what is it?
I love that tiny closed face reel, what is it?