Re: Carrying a fishing rod.
You could always invest in a rod holdall, these always come with an across the chest(diagonally) strap, you can get them in rigid tube type or material, small enough to carry just one rod with a bit of room for the landing net handle and banksticks.
Shearwater main lake is a superb fishery, just wouldn't fancy carrying all my kit on the blade :o
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Originally Posted by pluggedinpete
Looked at those too, but the fish in the lakes ive been looking at would die of laughter! Lol!
yes i was dreading catching a real fish but for the money i was suprised how good it was,
Re: Carrying a fishing rod.
sure you could make something from some drainage pipe its cheap stuff and they do screw on caps for it aswell you can get it cheaper but heres the idea its about 110mm in diameter
http://www.screwfix.com/p/single-soc...black-3m/49565
glue on the bottom end
http://www.screwfix.com/p/black-socket-plug-sp296/46863
screw on cap for other end
http://www.screwfix.com/p/black-scre...ap-sp292/22628
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Cheers for the help folks, my issues are near to being solved, courtesy of Ebay and a shimano travel rod.
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sounds like we should do a fishing trip soon then, on bikes :-)
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Dont think mine would float to well?.
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Oh well I thought it was funny ::)
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Originally Posted by goz1960
Oh well I thought it was funny ::)
It was ;D