Rucksacks??????????
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Rucksacks??????????
Ive came to a conclusion that a rucksak is better for me than a seat box as i fish alot of spots which are often a mile or more from the road....However i cant decide which one to go for....The three contenders are???
Imax 55 litre rucksack
Mustard Surf Rucksack
Titan 40 litre lucksack
Please make my mind up for me???
Stephen
Imax 55 litre rucksack
Mustard Surf Rucksack
Titan 40 litre lucksack
Please make my mind up for me???
Stephen
I think I'm turning into a tackle tart myself.....bought a 525 mag during the week, in addition to the K2 rod. And the new van has a towbar so I can tow the boat. Which I now have to buy....
These symptoms sound familiar?
On the plus side, I have a genset in the van, so I could actually make fresh, hot bacon butties on the beach. I wonder if there are any single ring electric cookers going cheap on ebay.....
These symptoms sound familiar?
On the plus side, I have a genset in the van, so I could actually make fresh, hot bacon butties on the beach. I wonder if there are any single ring electric cookers going cheap on ebay.....
Sandman wrote:I think I'm turning into a tackle tart myself.....bought a 525 mag during the week, in addition to the K2 rod. And the new van has a towbar so I can tow the boat. Which I now have to buy....
These symptoms sound familiar?
On the plus side, I have a genset in the van, so I could actually make fresh, hot bacon butties on the beach. I wonder if there are any single ring electric cookers going cheap on ebay.....
Turning into a tackle tart is fine.... its when you reach the roof rack status... then you gotta start worrying :D
Andy
Forgot to mention, van getting roofrack fitted next week - the lads in the garage had fecked up assembling it last weekend so it wouldn't fit unless it went on backwards.
Currently looking at roof pipes. Ought to be handy for the rods, if nothing else. :lol:
And once I get it ply-lined, I'll be able to put up a hanger for my flotation suit. :lol:
Currently looking at roof pipes. Ought to be handy for the rods, if nothing else. :lol:
And once I get it ply-lined, I'll be able to put up a hanger for my flotation suit. :lol:
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Sandman wrote:It was. Now you know what you really need is a 4x4 or a van. :lol: Getting the right answer is a matter of asking the right question, grasshopper. :lol:
dont think that would be a good idea
a few recent quotes from HC
hairyconger wrote:i found myself down this way today and have to say i nearly found myself in an accident looking down from the road while trying to drive
hairyconger wrote:I crashed into a gay guy earlier
now just imagine him driving a 2 ton 4x4 :D
bad move
Andy
Since we're already so far off topic, I guess this won't hurt....
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daf I know... but going back to rucksacks
Hi
Try a mountaineers rucksack rather than a fishing one.
Expensive but cheaper in the longer run.
A) its better balanced because it has to be...
B) its better made - I've a Lowe Alpamayo which is 30 years strong...
C) it has a soft frame so no metal ribs poking you in the ribs etc.
D) its bigger in fact you can carry a tent, bag etc in it and more...
The only disadvanatge is that there are more drawstrings for watertight compartments and the zips are bigger, but mine have been through hell and back (5500 m -40 c) and there's not a sign of a problem...
FWIW
Try a mountaineers rucksack rather than a fishing one.
Expensive but cheaper in the longer run.
A) its better balanced because it has to be...
B) its better made - I've a Lowe Alpamayo which is 30 years strong...
C) it has a soft frame so no metal ribs poking you in the ribs etc.
D) its bigger in fact you can carry a tent, bag etc in it and more...
The only disadvanatge is that there are more drawstrings for watertight compartments and the zips are bigger, but mine have been through hell and back (5500 m -40 c) and there's not a sign of a problem...
FWIW
Kieran Hanrahan
Time spent fishing is never time wasted...
2015 targets - a triggerfish, a specimen bass, a three bearded rockling to complete the set and something big and toothy from certain north Mayo deep water marks
Time spent fishing is never time wasted...
2015 targets - a triggerfish, a specimen bass, a three bearded rockling to complete the set and something big and toothy from certain north Mayo deep water marks
20 years ago I designed and made what came to be the first rucksack for sea anglers in the UK, shortly after I designed a larger one, those two rucksacks are still made and sold to this day. Pity the company hasn't moved on with any improvements since then, but that's their business, not mine.
5 years ago I designed another style of box/bag type rucksack, not cheap, but will carry everything an angler needs and more, with all the functions he needs, IMHO they are well thought out, what helps me will do the same for most anglers as I use the same gear as most.
NO rucksack made for any other type of sport can do that IMO, if an angler cant design for anglers and come up with a better more ergonomic solution than a person who doesn't fish, he should be a sorry designer.
The one main problem with a bag or rucksack-v-Box....is that you can sit on a box. I have tried for a long time to find an easy, cheap solution for a bag that you can sit on....always comes out to expensive.
There are more rucksacks on the market than you can count, ranging from a few euros to way up big money, I found that the more you pay the more specialist the rucksack, this doesn't automatically mean that it suits the needs of an angler.
HC, if you have any questions, I sent you a PM with my email address, ask away, Andy has the photos, there are a few more if you need them, same bags, just different angles :)
Good Luck.
Tom.
5 years ago I designed another style of box/bag type rucksack, not cheap, but will carry everything an angler needs and more, with all the functions he needs, IMHO they are well thought out, what helps me will do the same for most anglers as I use the same gear as most.
NO rucksack made for any other type of sport can do that IMO, if an angler cant design for anglers and come up with a better more ergonomic solution than a person who doesn't fish, he should be a sorry designer.
The one main problem with a bag or rucksack-v-Box....is that you can sit on a box. I have tried for a long time to find an easy, cheap solution for a bag that you can sit on....always comes out to expensive.
There are more rucksacks on the market than you can count, ranging from a few euros to way up big money, I found that the more you pay the more specialist the rucksack, this doesn't automatically mean that it suits the needs of an angler.
HC, if you have any questions, I sent you a PM with my email address, ask away, Andy has the photos, there are a few more if you need them, same bags, just different angles :)
Good Luck.
Tom.
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I have the mustad rucksack and cant fault it. :D I used to use an ordinary rucksack bought from an outdoor specialist, supposed to be the dogs swingers. It was!! :oops:
This is were it got ackward: because the ordinary outdoor rucksack was so big and narrow no matter what you needed, it was always found at the bottom for some reason! :? You had to undo zips everywhere and loosen laces/ties to get anywhere with it. :roll: It was a pain.
I then bought the mustad surf sack and haven't looked back. Although it's quite deep, it's broad with plenty of room. Although, don't get carried away with the room as it can become a 2 man job very quickly to get the darn thing on. :lol:
This is were it got ackward: because the ordinary outdoor rucksack was so big and narrow no matter what you needed, it was always found at the bottom for some reason! :? You had to undo zips everywhere and loosen laces/ties to get anywhere with it. :roll: It was a pain.
I then bought the mustad surf sack and haven't looked back. Although it's quite deep, it's broad with plenty of room. Although, don't get carried away with the room as it can become a 2 man job very quickly to get the darn thing on. :lol:
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Rucksacks for Anglers
Hairy conger,
see other post in this forum for a few tips on rucksacks
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bull ... php?t=4863
All the best,
Esox Lunatic
see other post in this forum for a few tips on rucksacks
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bull ... php?t=4863
All the best,
Esox Lunatic
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