Fisherman’s Wallet - stocking it

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Duckett
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Catfish.017 wrote: Mon Feb 03, 2025 8:19 am
Duckett wrote: Thu Jun 30, 2022 8:13 pm From time to time I like to play the “how little can I take to the river bank” game, so I’ve been looking for a wallet for ages but the leather ones are silly prices, which I’ll leave to collectors, and the vinyl ones always look very nasty! I recently managed to acquire one in excellent condition and that appears to be made of heavy cloth backed with something.

This is my first stab at stocking it. I think I need to add some No. 6 or 8 shot and a couple of bread punches. Any thoughts?

Phil

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I have a bait apron which I tend to wear when traveling light or fishing on the move. It's also ideal when fishing stood in the water. I keep it hung up in the garage loaded with all the things I need apart from the bait for which there are two compartments. I have the all the items mentioned above plus spare hook-length line, a hook-tyer, a few extra float rubbers (in a film canister) and a very small pair of reading glasses (in the grey plastic case).

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