What do you use to help store your gear

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What do you use to help store your gear

#1 Post by ady »

I was wondering if anybody has any tips and tricks for keeping all their gear tidy and in one place.

I store mine under the stairs in my garage, the only thing is my rods are stacked up against the wall...is that good for them or should they be horizontal.


Any other tips welcome!!
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#2 Post by TonyMc »

Here is some handy little brackets i use to store my rods and keep them from getting damaged in the garage. You can pick them up in DIY stores for 80 cents a pack.
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#3 Post by paulocallaghan »

looks good tony.

been looking for something simular myself recently, something a bit bigger though to take the entire rod hold all in 1 go cos i dont have the space to sort them like yours.

was thinking of modifying the standard right angled shelving bracket so that it curved up a bit to stop everthing falling off
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#4 Post by corbyeire »

the standard right angled shelving brackets are perfect alright - hold my bag up no prob
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#5 Post by TonyMc »

Ya a selving bracket with a bit weilded on should do e trick alright or a
bit of wood and a few screws hanging from the rafters might do it, should hold all the rods in one, :)
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#6 Post by paulocallaghan »

thanks lads, will get around to when im not so busy
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#7 Post by fishinmidget »

you can buy large hooks that you screw in. i got 6(3 pairs) and it holds all 27 of my rods 8) 8) 8)
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#8 Post by Crack-Off »

27 rods.... :shock: :shock:

Man uve got issues there. LOL
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#9 Post by daithi »

or he's got a money tree, he's about 14
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#10 Post by stevecrow74 »

daithi wrote:or he's got a money tree, he's about 14

he's 16, but i thing he's counting the sections and not the whole rod :twisted: :twisted:

as for money tree.. i've tried stealing a few leaves, unsuccessfully though :?
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#11 Post by paulocallaghan »

[quote="fishinmidget"]you can buy large hooks that you screw in.[quote]

any chance of a pic alex, i was looking at something like this but not sure if they are big enough. its designed for a ladder
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#12 Post by jack01986 »

paulocallaghan wrote:any chance of a pic alex, i was looking at something like this but not sure if they are big enough. its designed for a ladder


Ive used those one's for my fly rods would get a couple of them on it but would probably only hold one beach caster.
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#13 Post by ady »

thanks for the tips guys, i have a store nearby that sells lots of diy knick knack, they will have some of the hooks that you have all been talking about cheers

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