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18/02/2010 at 12:40 pm #37216
TF_Mr WhippyAnyone got one used one? like the look of this.
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18/02/2010 at 3:05 pm #94932
TF_skimmer_rooshame about the price!
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18/02/2010 at 3:09 pm #94934
TF_Simon P“shame about the price”
Must be the box, side tray and bait included for that!!!! ~naughty
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18/02/2010 at 3:12 pm #94936
Anonymousdoesn’t look very secure a big gust and its wet
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18/02/2010 at 3:49 pm #94939
TF_MarkTIt’s abit dear and doesn’t look big enough to me, you may aswell go and get a bait brolly.
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18/02/2010 at 3:53 pm #94940
TF_FordyLooks like a doctored grass box from a mower.
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18/02/2010 at 3:59 pm #94942
TF_baitchefParticipantNext you will be telling me people actually fish when its raining.
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18/02/2010 at 4:05 pm #94944
TF_CraftytaftyFar too expensive, could put something together for myself for almost nothing
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18/02/2010 at 4:35 pm #94949
TF_wightanglerTHE ULTIMATE mesh cantilevered one seems larger and a lot cheaper and very practical.
surely a plastic or wooden bread box seems simular to this one? -
18/02/2010 at 5:56 pm #94975
TF_waveydavey21I see that Sensas are also doing one. No prices yet, though. Can anyone one help with a price?
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18/02/2010 at 6:20 pm #94992
Anonymoushttp://www.ultimate-angling.co.uk/ultimate/mesh_side_tray.htm
~think ~think ~think ~think
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18/02/2010 at 6:54 pm #95002
disco pinkieParticipanti have also seen the ultimate angling one which looks quite strong. some one i know has changed the fixing to fit his fox box
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18/02/2010 at 10:01 pm #95056
gonkParticipantam i right in recalling that browning made one some years ago ~think
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19/02/2010 at 12:59 am #95070
TF_HillbillyJust needs Rive writing on it and it will sell shedloads ~sick ~think
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19/02/2010 at 8:39 am #95077
adam1Participantgonk
yes brownng do do one, its called the shelter side tray comes in both small and large and has a cover which folds up and down to cover your bait from rain/sun. -
19/02/2010 at 8:43 am #95078
TF_Craftytafty@Hillbilly wrote:
Just needs Rive writing on it and it will sell shedloads ~sick ~think
and the price will double ( at least)
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19/02/2010 at 9:07 am #95080
TF_CutnutHere’s one I made years ago when I was on the bread.
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19/02/2010 at 10:52 am #95092
TF_paulDmy shop has got the browning sidetray with a cover like a pram hood. its very well made but is very expensive and very big, a fair bit bigger that the medium rive tray. he has got the normal size version coming in soon. had a look at the ultimate tray and it looks like the usual cheap copy and it only fits sqaure legs. does anybody stiil use square legs ?
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19/02/2010 at 11:09 am #95097
TF_CutnutThe only drawback to these covers is when the wind gusts in the direction of the open mouth of the cover and in comes the rain and away wriggles your bait. there’s also the possibility of a complete blow out if you’re the type to fish in real howlers.
During the summer months they may be more convenient in keeping the sun off your pellet bait and help prevent it drying out and keeping your maggots from roasting.
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19/02/2010 at 12:58 pm #95108
TF_wightanglercutnut- pmsl that’s the dogs !!
…and crafted fom real wood-bespoke RIVE eat your heart out.A nice logo on there and it will sell shedloads- and can store made-up bags of punch and Wharburtons until possibly sensas can re-bag special selected ‘sliced hooker’ punch bread that has been carefully pre-cooked,baked and textured to suit match-fishings demands and avaliable in 3 varying thicknesses to suit
size of species and conditions.as for square legs-yes themjority ofpeople i see still use them and why not?
I even know some pretty good anglers who have adapted Ultimate boxes to take a plattform gel seat- and their other box is a top end box albeit much heavier.Nothing against any of the tackle boys or boxes- they’re only thinking of producing an instant to suit niche and demand and why not- i’m certainly tempted by more than a few if i’m honest. At least they’re making some
stuff which employs people and supports angling and match-fishing.
Still admire cutnut’s tho’
~clap
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