This question goes out to all the fishermen here...
How do i fix a fishing rod and landing net handle to my XL125? Is there sommat i could buy (fishing shop sites are not helpful) or is there a home made solution?
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This question goes out to all the fishermen here...
How do i fix a fishing rod and landing net handle to my XL125? Is there sommat i could buy (fishing shop sites are not helpful) or is there a home made solution?
Not advisable But you could try bungee's down one side and use the frame etc to mount it :o
Doesn't sound like a good idea to me tbh. And short of tying it on i can't think of any way to do it tbh
Sounds like a silly idea to me.
Don't do it - you'd be pulled by the boys & girls in blue
They don't wear blue any more, it's now the boys and girls in black.
You could try using a crab line?? :)
Sorry - I'm colour blindQuote:
Originally Posted by Swanny
The hooks on crab lines are vicious
It's not difficult to do really. I was really big into fishing in my teens, at least until bikes and girls took over as primary interests... My dad was quite resourceful and figured out that modifying my Fizzy to carry all my kit would result in no more "Dad, can I have a lift to..." requests.
The Fizzy had a small rack on the back with a wee grab rail (not that I needed anything for passengers at the time) - he cut the grab rail off so that the whole rack was flush with the seat so my basket could be bungeed on lengthways. He also bolted a short length of aluminium tube across he bike beneath the front of the tank to rest my rod holdall on, it being bungeed on there and to the bottom of the rack so I had to ride with my left leg over it - wasn't uncomfortable or dangerous and gave me even more freedom and independence.
Just strapping a rod and landing net pole to the side of your bike will be easy, make sure that it doesn't affect turning the forks at all. 8-)
I saw some photos on an american forum where someone had made a bracket under his left exhaust with a rod tube, i suppose i could investgate sommat like that... I'm guessing that theres nothing commercial available!
Looks like bikers aren't generally fishermen then? Lol
I dont have issues carrying the rod on my pushbikes, the only issue there being practical range... If i wanted to go fishing to, lets say, shearwater or somehere further than that, the time and effort involved makes it impractcal.
Looks like i might have to ask on a fishing forum!
Whats 'sommat?'Quote:
Originally Posted by pluggedinpete
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Originally Posted by pluggedinpete
telescopic rod???
works for me ;D
Not originally from Wiltshire then? lolQuote:
Originally Posted by camera.op76
Looking at those, but one that's long enough (10 ft plus) packs down too long to go in my bag.... Am considering some sort connection to my box bracketQuote:
Originally Posted by mick_benson
TBH would be very easy to rig something up on your bike for this, but i have seen (and got) telescopic rod's longer than my 2 or 3 piece rod's.
maybe able to help you with this if your stuck
Cheers dude, I've got at least one Idea, but I'd be grateful if that doesnt work!
no worries, give me a shout
got one of the telescopic rods for a canal boat weekend away with the youngster from B and m homestores was £12 for the kit its about a foot long extends to 6ft had my doubts for £12 abd not really in to fishing was more for the experince for my 2 year old heres the beauty in action :o
Looked at those too, but the fish in the lakes ive been looking at would die of laughter! Lol!
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
yes i was dreading catching a real fish but for the money i was suprised how good it was,Quote:
Originally Posted by pluggedinpete
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
Cheers for the help folks, my issues are near to being solved, courtesy of Ebay and a shimano travel rod.
sounds like we should do a fishing trip soon then, on bikes :-)
Dont think mine would float to well?.
not quite what i ment
Oh well I thought it was funny ::)
It was ;DQuote:
Originally Posted by goz1960