Damian Kimmins
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What an idea that is!!
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What an idea that is!!
Not sure if you can still get them DamianWhat an idea that is!!
The polyester fabric encloses a very strong bucket with lid that seals making it entirely waterproof. It also has 3 outside pockets which are really useful. the bucket lid also has a cushioned seat which swivels 360 degrees so for £19-99 I think it is a bargain.I've been eyeing those bucket seats up for a while. What's the fabric like, is it waterproof-ish or absorbent?
SoldThe polyester fabric encloses a very strong bucket with lid that seals making it entirely waterproof. It also has 3 outside pockets which are really useful. the bucket lid also has a cushioned seat which swivels 360 degrees so for £19-99 I think it is a bargain.
- IDEAL ACCESSORY – The Nitehawk Shooting Seat is the ideal accessory for all your hunting/fishing needs, A solid bucket for storage and a comfortable place to sit on the padded lid.
- DIMENSIONS – Top diameter: 30cm x Bottom diameter: 28cm x Height: 42cm
- MADE FROM – Olive Green Plastic Bucket with Camouflage Polyester Covers, Strong and durable and easy to clean.
- FEATURES – A padded lid for a comfortable place to sit, with 360degree swivel. Adjustable Carry straps to easily transport this item. Three storage pockets to give you easy access to gear even when seated.
- STRONG AND STURDY – a quality bucket that is well built and perfectly designed
I am getting myself one of those!Sold
Have you seen the one by Fjallraven, it's even cheaper.Oh I’ve started something now……..
Just found this……..
Seating Backpack by Blaser
Explore the Blaser Seating Backpack, designed with a sturdy aluminium frame, padded seat lid, and ample storage for hunting essentials. Enjoy comfort and durability with this practical outdoor gear.www.gboutfitters.co.uk
Nailed it Damien.Fishing a flooded river yesterday I scaled down to this. The bucket (17l) doubles as a seat and contains a few leads, ready tied rigs, bait and the minimal number of tools eg. forceps, scissors etc.View attachment 33174
That's very small amount of gear, easy to rove with it. Assuming the decent unhooking mat is not in the pictureFishing a flooded river yesterday I scaled down to this. The bucket (17l) doubles as a seat and contains a few leads, ready tied rigs, bait and the minimal number of tools eg. forceps, scissors etc.View attachment 33174
Yeah I was thinking more of individual sleeves to go with my old drennan specialist quiverKorum folding quiver
Tacklebox skeleton rod sleeve, that’s what I use for single rod with drennan quiverYeah I was thinking more of individual sleeves to go with my old drennan specialist quiver
I've seen Drennan do one for feeder/ Avon rods but seems expensive at £30 each.
Unless that's the going rate for a single rod sleeve these days???
They look really goodTacklebox skeleton rod sleeve, that’s what I use for single rod with drennan quiver
Brilliant bit of kit!Continuing the vein in this thread regarding roving tackle set up, I thought my 17 litre bucket had it all - nice little tray in the top separating bits and bobs from other stuff like bait in the bottom. On the river for a few days however things change a little. I found myself adding to the contents of the bucket daily in the hope of covering some bases whilst maintaining that mobile element to my angling. I did not contemplate how frustrating it would be however having to rummage around the bottom of the bucket trying to find what I wanted.
I had spotted these below in a You Tube possibly a year ago. Well, I got one the other day and it has proved quite beneficial. No longer do I spend half my time on the bank playing lucky dip searching for what I need and seemingly never finding it. The individual trays are capable organising practically everything you'd need for short session, whilst containing all your bait in the section below.
Korda PVA Bucket
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