Anyone know where I can get a good rod holdall?
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Anyone know where I can get a good rod holdall?
Do you know where I can get a good rod holdall? I have a 13ft Suvaran Sport which breaks into 6ft 6" and a Contender which breaks into 6ft with a tripod to boot. I have them tied together with rope at the moment, which isn't too comfortable on a long hike.
I did see a Cormoran holdall, but it wasn't long enough. This was a very luxurious affair with pockets for two reels and tripod.
I'm in the Dublin area.
Ian
I did see a Cormoran holdall, but it wasn't long enough. This was a very luxurious affair with pockets for two reels and tripod.
I'm in the Dublin area.
Ian
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Ian, just looking in the net now and Argos have a decent Holdall for a decent price too €57....heres the spec.
Holdall holds 3 rods (up to 12ft) with reels fitted and 3 rods without reels.
Full length zip, padded reel pockets, padded divider, 2 external bank stick/umbrella pockets.
Length 1.85m.
Zip Top Carryall with 4 external buckled accessory pockets, padded carry handles and adjustable padded shoulder strap.
Size (H)30, (W)70, (D)35cm.
Holdall holds 3 rods (up to 12ft) with reels fitted and 3 rods without reels.
Full length zip, padded reel pockets, padded divider, 2 external bank stick/umbrella pockets.
Length 1.85m.
Zip Top Carryall with 4 external buckled accessory pockets, padded carry handles and adjustable padded shoulder strap.
Size (H)30, (W)70, (D)35cm.
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Here is a link to some holdalls http://www.veals.co.uk/acatalog/Veals_C ... ls_70.html
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I bought a Shakespeare holdall from Peter Horne in Blarney for EUR42. It holds 2 beachcasters comfortably and I was able to slip my spinning rod also. It has pockets for an umbrella, tripod and long spare pocket for I dont know what. The tip section of my Penn Vendetta pokes out the top about 15 cm's but thats OK as I really need it to leave my hands free.
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Still looking. I thought my Suveran was 13foot, but it actuall breaks down to 80inches. This seems to be a funny size for the holdalls. I really want th sectionalized holdalls so that the rod segments are seperated. I have a 6 foot holdall already, but the rods have to be in rod bags inside it - and still stick out the top!
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hi i bought a very good holder cost 24 pounds holdes about 4 rods umbralla/stand and has a very good strap so you can walk miles with out you knowing its there the shop i got it from was bills a advert in sea angler it came in couple days excelent service and the best rod bag ive seen around good strong matirail but light perfect for thoses hill :lol:
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Oh, the irony...........
Over here in the UK the NFSA has a sort of half-arsed campaign against gill nets. One of their sponsors is Fladden/YYS international.
Anglers are just now realising that YYS International's website catalogue is offering for sale:
Guess what......
Yep, you're right............
GILL NETS! :shock:
http://www.yysinternational.co.uk/pages/page109.html
I can see a campaign by anglers to boycott them starting shortly............
Over here in the UK the NFSA has a sort of half-arsed campaign against gill nets. One of their sponsors is Fladden/YYS international.
Anglers are just now realising that YYS International's website catalogue is offering for sale:
Guess what......
Yep, you're right............
GILL NETS! :shock:
http://www.yysinternational.co.uk/pages/page109.html
I can see a campaign by anglers to boycott them starting shortly............
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Oooops, forgot to log in there!
IDPearl, It's a bit of a thread hijack alright :D , sorry about that.
However, I did think that anglers might want to know about companies that are happy to hunt with the hounds and run with the hares.
Imagine, a company that sells angling gear on one hand and on the other sells the kind of gear that is responsible for decimating in-shore fish stocks, Bass in particular.
Cheeky blighters! :x
IDPearl, It's a bit of a thread hijack alright :D , sorry about that.
However, I did think that anglers might want to know about companies that are happy to hunt with the hounds and run with the hares.
Imagine, a company that sells angling gear on one hand and on the other sells the kind of gear that is responsible for decimating in-shore fish stocks, Bass in particular.
Cheeky blighters! :x