Bait Bucket / Bait Bag
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Bait Bucket / Bait Bag
I'm looking for a good wee bait bucket. does the paint tub work well or are they a bit to big.
Also whats better a bag or a bucket.
Cheers in advance
Also whats better a bag or a bucket.
Cheers in advance
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You know my few why pay for a bucket that has a name on it.
Use a old mayo bucket they free from any restaurant .
Iam sure shakespeare bucket good ( have not seen one ) but why waste money you could save or spend on something that may help you catch fish.
I have a mayo bucket and put a few freezer blocks in it and bait always well kept.
And best of all if bucket brakes it was free and so is your next one.
Use a old mayo bucket they free from any restaurant .
Iam sure shakespeare bucket good ( have not seen one ) but why waste money you could save or spend on something that may help you catch fish.
I have a mayo bucket and put a few freezer blocks in it and bait always well kept.
And best of all if bucket brakes it was free and so is your next one.
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exactly pookie - why spend money when there are so many things you could use as a bait bucket
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Imax do a cracking wee bait bag for £8.
3 separate compartments in it so it can carry 1lb rag, ice blocks, mack, sandeels, squid and other bits and bobs.
You can throw it over your shoulder so great for roving sessions....
http://www.gerrysfishing.com/shop_detai ... 65&tabID=1
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3 separate compartments in it so it can carry 1lb rag, ice blocks, mack, sandeels, squid and other bits and bobs.
You can throw it over your shoulder so great for roving sessions....
http://www.gerrysfishing.com/shop_detai ... 65&tabID=1
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