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trolley for carrying gear?????


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Yeah I use a trolley ive got for my fishing gear put a big sainsbury's tub (which turned upside down converts in to a seat) on the bottom of the trolley to hold cartridges, nets etc and stack poles, bouncers and magnet on top and hold down with a couple of bungee straps and jobs a gooden :blink:

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hi guys

i use a carp fishing rucksack 60lte get all my gear in, ie 24 sheells,carts,battery for rotary,decoy sticks,flask,sarnys,radio,knife,speed control,bag for carrying woodies back,and my fold up seat ( home made ) my gun, hide, arms for rotary,bouncers go in a fishing rod bag so every thing on my back leaving my hands free so easy walking to where i want to be :good::sly:

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You can always tell the kit nutters, posting on how to carry all their stuff! My advice would be to buy one of those bags that fits a 25 litre drum in it so you can sit on it. Put all your kit in it, starting with what you feel is most needed (deeks, shells, net&poles etc) and when it's full you have all you need! Leave the rest at home :good:

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Sometimes I just go & stand under a sitty tree for a few hours.

Pocket full of cart's or pellets depending on what gun I take.

Other pocket has a flask in.

Face mask, gloves, handwarmer if cold.

Carrier bag to bring home the "meat".

Knife, dispatch pliars.

Crow call.

Fags & lighter.

The rest I leave at home.

Two pockets spare.

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