fishing shelter
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sparkey+1
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Re: fishing shelter
Was shown this by Creep bungee cord between the two head rest all gear in the car and boot free for tackle boxes etc....... Works a treat
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MAC
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Re: fishing shelter
+1 Couldn't agree more. I use 4 cords though, 2 each end and wrapped like an X Got a fright once on the motorway when the Rods started to slide to the side......Noelo5 wrote:Roof racks all the way best fishing investment I bought all year 30 euro second hand.. 2 bungee cords and away ya go...
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Noelo5
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Re: fishing shelter
Once there tide tight like ya said there grand.. Iv used them all year and find them brilliant save some room when your bringing a few mates.. Or going beach with the kids
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quagmire51
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Re: fishing shelter
Another bonus the igloo has is they pack away straight and have no curves,
I love the igloo but I apply use a Ron Thompson if cost was an issue,
I love the igloo but I apply use a Ron Thompson if cost was an issue,
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Re: fishing shelter
i have an igloo and a beach buddy i cant afford to get rid of the wife or buy a new house on a beach so i,m keeping all four and will down size as finances dictate with the wife going first followed by the house followed by the igloo leaving the beach buddy till last as it has privacy curtains and will be easier to heat compared to the igloo during the winter

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Re: fishing shelter
I've used them in the deserts of kazakstan, uzbekistan to keep from burnging alive but never on a beach.fenitbob wrote:anyone ever use a tarpaulin?
thing with tarp is you need something tough to tie it on to. we used to tie them to the front and back of roof racks. two cars next to each other. couldn't see that working on a beach though.
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Re: fishing shelter
have a look at the cod cabin, similar to a beach buddy type design but the poles fold in the middle so will fit in the boot easily and the doors can be fully closed. its 89 stg ya have to get them direct from the company i think but put it into goole and will come up.
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