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my bright idea

#1 Post by youngfisher »

Hi all i was trying to think of a way of make life easy when it come bring all my rods and gear on long walks accross a long walk on a beach have had some serious torture accross beachs :evil: . so my great idea was to put all my rods in a golf bag wich would be far easyer i think my father recons this wont work can anyone tell me if this would work or what do you use keeping in mind money is tight
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youngfisher wrote:Hi all i was trying to think of a way of make life easy when it come bring all my rods and gear on long walks accross a long walk on a beach have had some serious torture accross beachs :evil: . so my great idea was to put all my rods in a golf bag wich would be far easyer i think my father recons this wont work can anyone tell me if this would work or what do you use keeping in mind money is tight
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if the sand is soft the narrow wheels on a golf buggy will dig in,the thing to buy is a humpalumpa! check out this www.humpalumpa.com
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#3 Post by shamoo0804 »

The wheels on my golf trolley are 5 or 6 inches wide, but not sure how it would fare on a beach.

I guess you should give it a go and see if it makes life easier for you.
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#4 Post by fish r man »

It sounds like a great idea :idea: you should give it a go. :)
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#5 Post by Al and Jordan »

i saw a guy at benone 2 years ago using a golf trolly for his rods, he reckoned it was fine as long as you only put your rods into it to keep the weight down to stop it sinking into the sand :wink: :)
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#6 Post by kryss »

Its a lot easier to cope with a bogged down trolley that a car - happened to me at the far end of portstewart beach , and nearly on the other side of the Bann at Castlerock. Probably a good idea to have a spade in the boot if you take the car onto the beach too ;-p
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kryss wrote: Probably a good idea to have a spade in the boot if you take the car onto the beach too ;-p


trade the car and spade in for a 4x4
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#8 Post by Cormdogg »

If a golf trolley can get my cans to my tent at Oxegen it can get your rods to the shore on the beach!
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#9 Post by JOHN1 »

Cormdogg wrote:If a golf trolley can get my cans to my tent at Oxegen it can get your rods to the shore on the beach!


what was that, a 6 pack of dutch gold :lol: :lol:
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#10 Post by paul mason »

shamoo0804 wrote:The wheels on my golf trolley are 5 or 6 inches wide, but not sure how it would fare on a beach.

I guess you should give it a go and see if it makes life easier for you.

I wouldn't bother with the golf trolley the wheels just dig into soft sand and shingle they have been tried before and failed (have the book), the humpalumpa trolley wheels like the Ian Golds trolley wheels were designed for sand and are inflated with only one psi of pressure to spread the load.
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JOHN1 wrote:
Cormdogg wrote:If a golf trolley can get my cans to my tent at Oxegen it can get your rods to the shore on the beach!


what was that, a 6 pack of dutch gold :lol: :lol:



Yep :) 2 for each day!

I still say try the golf cart, the cheapest humpalumpa on ebay is €100 plus postage!

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#12 Post by Surfrod »

I'd bring the wife instead of using a golf trolley..............
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#13 Post by Cormdogg »

Might work for the beer aswell! ;)
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:shock: :lol:
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#15 Post by Budawanny »

Don't know if you meant a golf trolley like everyone thinks, or just a golf bag. I got a thing out of Lidl last year for carrying rods, is like a small golf bag and stiff so gives some protection and has a shoulder strap, but it's only about four feet tall - the two halves of a 9ft 2 piece spinning rod stick out of it. Keep an eye out on Lidl and Aldi I think it was about 10 or 15 lids.

You could also try a medium size rucksack from a camping shop - loads of carrying space and a lot of them have straps running up them for carrying ice axes, you could use them to attach fishing rods. Possibly a bit pricy though.
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#16 Post by roger de dodger »

you can get a rod sling titan make them ,my beach buddy bag fell apart so i use my old rod sling to lump it about 8)
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