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#1 Post by brown07 »

Awrite lads thought id stick this up now as alot of anglers use these an to see there opinion on which they think is the best between the wide range of bait stations which are on a tripod or the ian golds double tray which hangs on the legs of the tripod. cheers
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#2 Post by Preston »

Cant beat the trusty €2 builders bucket imo
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#3 Post by Seaniebo »

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Get yourself a stonfo bait table with an extendable bankstick and the Ian holds double tray and you'll be covered for any situation. Neither one is much use in high winds though. I found the ones that clip on to the tripod legs unreliable, the plastic clips will bend out and dump yr bait.
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#4 Post by EricH »

I use the Anyfish Anywhere Bait Pack on the legs of my tripod, works a treat.
Put a cat litter tray inside and a few tubs with your chosen baits. I keep scissors, thread and spare leads in it also.
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#5 Post by brown07 »

cheers for the replys lads... :)
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#6 Post by brown07 »

Do you prefer the stonfo bait station rather than the tray that just holds the square worm tubs sean?
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#7 Post by freedom1916 »

The Imax one that fixes to the tripod legs is great.

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#8 Post by Seaniebo »

brown07 wrote:Do you prefer the stonfo bait station rather than the tray that just holds the square worm tubs sean?
Suppose it depends on the situation. The stonfo tray has loads of little adaptations that I like, others might prefer the square tray
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#9 Post by spindlefist »

fat balls.
the buckets off bird feed suet balls fit perfectly off the tripod hook imho. simple,cheap, stable enough.
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#10 Post by highwatermark »

Got the Ian Golds double tray recently, use it with the supermatch tripod, delighted with it so far. Secures nicely to pod and big enuf to hold everything, makes moving up and down with the tide really handy too.

Stops the doggies (4 legged) munching my bait :D...........at this stage anything else munching the bait would be GREAT :cry:
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#11 Post by brown07 »

lol cheers for the replys lads
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#12 Post by paul mason »

I use a single Ian Golds tray with my barney box. It has three drawers and a top compartment which can fit a beta box tray. If its raining I just close it all up and the bait is nice and snug and dry. I have used this set up for years and it always gets a giggle!!!
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#13 Post by roger de dodger »

ahhh bucket! :lol: i have one that goes on the tripod but find the bucket is mr. reliable and cam be weighted to keep your tripod from blowing over on the few inclement days we get every year :lol:
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#14 Post by alby »

paul mason wrote:I use a single Ian Golds tray with my barney box. It has three drawers and a top compartment which can fit a beta box tray.
Paint it black, call it a flashy Italian name & put a logo of a cool futuristic fish on it - €99 each no problem.
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#15 Post by kstaff »

Paul mason wrote:

I use a single Ian Golds tray with my barney box. It has three drawers and a top compartment which can fit a beta box tray.


Paint it black, call it a flashy Italian name & put a logo of a cool futuristic fish on it - €99 each no problem.

Yeah like Bassboots maybe alby ? :D
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kstaff wrote: Yeah like Bassboots maybe alby ? :D
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#17 Post by keith »

alby wrote:
paul mason wrote:I use a single Ian Golds tray with my barney box. It has three drawers and a top compartment which can fit a beta box tray.
Paint it black, call it a flashy Italian name & put a logo of a cool futuristic fish on it - €99 each no problem.
I'll buy one then
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#18 Post by willie bendit »

Barney Box.... :D :D :D .Ive seen it..and want one.Class bit of kit
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