Require a bag/rucksack for 'mobile' river fishing

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I have just purchased one of these, excellent bag.

http://www.uttings.co.uk/Product/750/10 ... shing-bag/

Top service and price too.

Rutilus.Bobicus

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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.

Tony1964

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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'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.
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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"A float tip is pleasing in its appearance and even more pleasing in its disappearance"

H.T. Sheringham

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Post free as well. I like those Glider bags, bit of traditional quality there.

Rutilus.Bobicus

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tony1964 wrote:
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'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.
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:
Well I'm 16 stone and it handles me okay Tony :hahaha:

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Re: Require a bag/rucksack for 'mobile' river fishing

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I use a Swiss Army Rucksack, very well made and might have the traditional vibe your after.
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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

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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?

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Re: Require a bag/rucksack for 'mobile' river fishing

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Another JH clip. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUy9xu-rkYs

I love that tiny closed face reel, what is it?

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