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With Terry on this. travel light otherwise it becomes more about luggage than fishing. Normally just one rod mat bucket net and pole and maybe a chair or stool.
Apart from probably costing way too much I assume for what is just a rod rest, they look pants imo
Korum mostly Neil, the swivel heads are the best imo for stability when rod tips are up.
Possibly but this day and age most items can be searched as to value. This week these car boots have been highlighted as a huge problem in fencing knock off tools, as tools and tackle are kept in sheds it seems likely a lot are stolen.
Love Barton, it has everything with a weir thrown in too. Yes I am easily seduced by others who recommend whatever...but at least on here it comes with sound knowledge.
Interesting stuff Mark, i too fish the WA and although Barbel are in ever short supply now I still live in hope and always pack my Torrix 11ft 1.75 for mainly the evenings when as you know gives a better chance of a bite. Of course we all like to think our choice of rods / tackle was a shrewd...
Thinking about it I bought a 'Shaky Concept bomb rod when they had a clear out last spring. It would probably do a fine job.
I have at my disposal a wonderful 'gonk stretch on the Warks Avon that is crammed full of them, It was one a chuck with a match rod fished stick float single maggot...
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