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[email protected] July 13th, 2005 05:25 PM

Mount Fishing Gears on a Bicycle?
 
Does anyone have a good way to mount fishing gears onto a bicyle? I
don't mean to use the bicycle as a fishing platform; I mean to use it
to carry fishing gears to and from the fishing spot.

Since Sept-11, the local reservoir has closed most of the gates except
for two gates that are far away from the parking lot. This took me a
_long_ time to walk to the gate (and I am the type who can walk very
fast). I am thinking of putting all the fishing gears onto a bicycle,
and use the bicycle to reach the gate quickly.

I know I can use duct tape and bungee cords to tie everything onto the
bicycle. But I don't want to appear like a homeless or a refugee. I am
hoping that there is some way that I can mount everything onto the
bicycle very neatly.

The kind of fishing gears that I want to mount on the bicycle a
o One or two 6-ft fishing rods that are in
two-pieces construction.
o A folding light weight beach chair.

I can put everything else in a backpack.

I know I can use a telescopic (wrong word?) fishing rod that I can fit
inside the backpack. But I have a feeling that those fishing rods won't
feel right.

Any idea of how to mount the fishing gears onto a bicycle?

Thanks in advance.

Jay Chan


Daniel-San July 13th, 2005 07:17 PM


wrote in message
ups.com...
Does anyone have a good way to mount fishing gears onto a bicyle? I
don't mean to use the bicycle as a fishing platform; I mean to use it
to carry fishing gears to and from the fishing spot.

Since Sept-11, the local reservoir has closed most of the gates except
for two gates that are far away from the parking lot. This took me a
_long_ time to walk to the gate (and I am the type who can walk very
fast). I am thinking of putting all the fishing gears onto a bicycle,
and use the bicycle to reach the gate quickly.

I know I can use duct tape and bungee cords to tie everything onto the
bicycle. But I don't want to appear like a homeless or a refugee. I am
hoping that there is some way that I can mount everything onto the
bicycle very neatly.

The kind of fishing gears that I want to mount on the bicycle a
o One or two 6-ft fishing rods that are in
two-pieces construction.
o A folding light weight beach chair.

I can put everything else in a backpack.

I know I can use a telescopic (wrong word?) fishing rod that I can fit
inside the backpack. But I have a feeling that those fishing rods won't
feel right.

Any idea of how to mount the fishing gears onto a bicycle?

Thanks in advance.

Jay Chan


Get a tube of PVC pipe from your local hardware store for the rods and
bungee cord it to the top tube of your bike with the longer end hanging off
the back. I did this when I was a kid, and it worked very well.

As far as the chair, maybe bungee it to your backpack? If you must take the
chair, that's about the only way I can think of.

Good luck,
Dan



Jim Laumann July 13th, 2005 07:34 PM


Jay

Here are some ideas that come to mind.....

Years & years ago - like when I was pre-high school, I had a paper
route (news paper delivery). I and other carriers had baskets on our
bikes - either in front on the handle bars, or some sort of rear
basket - most had a saddle "bag" arrangement - a frame w/ a basket set
that straddled the rear tire/wheel. I don't know if these are made any
more - I would guess a bike shop could tell you.

You could easily fasten a hunk of pvc pipe to a basket frame w/
bungees or cable ties and put your rods in there. One of the saddle
basket arrangements should also carry one of the collapseable
"tube" chairs so many people have now days.

Those not being available - how about a set of "paniers" - (sp?) -
covered baskets/pouchs that straddle the rear tire/wheel. I've seen
these on bikes used by the cross country riders.

How about a small trailer? I've seen many folks with small kids
pulling them behind their bikes - kids in tow. One of those should
hold lots of fishing gear.

Take a look around - see what bike people are using - what is
available in bike shops, etc. Also going to depend on your budget
I would suppose.

Jim



On 13 Jul 2005 09:25:19 -0700, wrote:

Does anyone have a good way to mount fishing gears onto a bicyle? I
don't mean to use the bicycle as a fishing platform; I mean to use it
to carry fishing gears to and from the fishing spot.

Since Sept-11, the local reservoir has closed most of the gates except
for two gates that are far away from the parking lot. This took me a
_long_ time to walk to the gate (and I am the type who can walk very
fast). I am thinking of putting all the fishing gears onto a bicycle,
and use the bicycle to reach the gate quickly.

I know I can use duct tape and bungee cords to tie everything onto the
bicycle. But I don't want to appear like a homeless or a refugee. I am
hoping that there is some way that I can mount everything onto the
bicycle very neatly.

The kind of fishing gears that I want to mount on the bicycle a
o One or two 6-ft fishing rods that are in
two-pieces construction.
o A folding light weight beach chair.

I can put everything else in a backpack.

I know I can use a telescopic (wrong word?) fishing rod that I can fit
inside the backpack. But I have a feeling that those fishing rods won't
feel right.

Any idea of how to mount the fishing gears onto a bicycle?

Thanks in advance.

Jay Chan



Bob La Londe July 13th, 2005 09:48 PM

wrote in message
ups.com...
Does anyone have a good way to mount fishing gears onto a bicyle? I
don't mean to use the bicycle as a fishing platform; I mean to use it
to carry fishing gears to and from the fishing spot.

Since Sept-11, the local reservoir has closed most of the gates except
for two gates that are far away from the parking lot. This took me a
_long_ time to walk to the gate (and I am the type who can walk very
fast). I am thinking of putting all the fishing gears onto a bicycle,
and use the bicycle to reach the gate quickly.

I know I can use duct tape and bungee cords to tie everything onto the
bicycle. But I don't want to appear like a homeless or a refugee. I am
hoping that there is some way that I can mount everything onto the
bicycle very neatly.

The kind of fishing gears that I want to mount on the bicycle a
o One or two 6-ft fishing rods that are in
two-pieces construction.
o A folding light weight beach chair.

I can put everything else in a backpack.

I know I can use a telescopic (wrong word?) fishing rod that I can fit
inside the backpack. But I have a feeling that those fishing rods won't
feel right.

Any idea of how to mount the fishing gears onto a bicycle?

Thanks in advance.

Jay Chan


Ages ago I just tied my two piece rod across the handle bars, and bungeed
my tackle box to the luggage rack on the back. I have also fished off my
motorcycle. I just strapped things to the luggage rack and pulled a trailer
with the rest of my gear.

P.S. Who cares what anybody thinks about how you look. You are going
fishing!!!

Bob La Londe
www.YumaBassMan.com



Bob La Londe July 13th, 2005 09:51 PM

"Daniel-San" wrote in message
...

wrote in message
ups.com...
Does anyone have a good way to mount fishing gears onto a bicyle? I
don't mean to use the bicycle as a fishing platform; I mean to use it
to carry fishing gears to and from the fishing spot.

Since Sept-11, the local reservoir has closed most of the gates except
for two gates that are far away from the parking lot. This took me a
_long_ time to walk to the gate (and I am the type who can walk very
fast). I am thinking of putting all the fishing gears onto a bicycle,
and use the bicycle to reach the gate quickly.

I know I can use duct tape and bungee cords to tie everything onto the
bicycle. But I don't want to appear like a homeless or a refugee. I am
hoping that there is some way that I can mount everything onto the
bicycle very neatly.

The kind of fishing gears that I want to mount on the bicycle a
o One or two 6-ft fishing rods that are in
two-pieces construction.
o A folding light weight beach chair.

I can put everything else in a backpack.

I know I can use a telescopic (wrong word?) fishing rod that I can fit
inside the backpack. But I have a feeling that those fishing rods won't
feel right.

Any idea of how to mount the fishing gears onto a bicycle?

Thanks in advance.

Jay Chan


Get a tube of PVC pipe from your local hardware store for the rods and
bungee cord it to the top tube of your bike with the longer end hanging

off
the back. I did this when I was a kid, and it worked very well.

As far as the chair, maybe bungee it to your backpack? If you must take

the
chair, that's about the only way I can think of.

Good luck,
Dan



You might look around, but I have a couple fold up chairs that have a pack
inside of them with pack straps. A bit of a tight fit, but I can pack
enough for a little fishing in one easily. I got them for bird hunting. I
could carry several bottles of water, a couple boxes of shotgun shells, a
sandwich, and have a enough room to put a couple birds in for the trip back.
When I found a good spot to stop I just set it on the ground and sat down.

Bob La Londe
www.YumaBassMan.com




Daniel-San July 13th, 2005 10:01 PM


"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
news:1121288136.35ad29b4995e885a0c5f4078a28be4c9@t eranews...
"Daniel-San" wrote in message
...

wrote in message
ups.com...
Does anyone have a good way to mount fishing gears onto a bicyle? I
don't mean to use the bicycle as a fishing platform; I mean to use it
to carry fishing gears to and from the fishing spot.

Since Sept-11, the local reservoir has closed most of the gates except
for two gates that are far away from the parking lot. This took me a
_long_ time to walk to the gate (and I am the type who can walk very
fast). I am thinking of putting all the fishing gears onto a bicycle,
and use the bicycle to reach the gate quickly.

I know I can use duct tape and bungee cords to tie everything onto the
bicycle. But I don't want to appear like a homeless or a refugee. I am
hoping that there is some way that I can mount everything onto the
bicycle very neatly.

The kind of fishing gears that I want to mount on the bicycle a
o One or two 6-ft fishing rods that are in
two-pieces construction.
o A folding light weight beach chair.

I can put everything else in a backpack.

I know I can use a telescopic (wrong word?) fishing rod that I can fit
inside the backpack. But I have a feeling that those fishing rods won't
feel right.

Any idea of how to mount the fishing gears onto a bicycle?

Thanks in advance.

Jay Chan


Get a tube of PVC pipe from your local hardware store for the rods and
bungee cord it to the top tube of your bike with the longer end hanging

off
the back. I did this when I was a kid, and it worked very well.

As far as the chair, maybe bungee it to your backpack? If you must take

the
chair, that's about the only way I can think of.

Good luck,
Dan



You might look around, but I have a couple fold up chairs that have a pack
inside of them with pack straps. A bit of a tight fit, but I can pack
enough for a little fishing in one easily. I got them for bird hunting.
I
could carry several bottles of water, a couple boxes of shotgun shells, a
sandwich, and have a enough room to put a couple birds in for the trip
back.
When I found a good spot to stop I just set it on the ground and sat down.

Bob La Londe
www.YumaBassMan.com



I knew I had seen this somewhere....

http://www.datasync.com/~wksmith/chairpack.html


Hell of a way to get a chair from one place to another.



P B July 14th, 2005 12:32 AM

Try Bass Pro Shop or Cabelas website.
I saw just what you're looking for in their catalog!
Good Luck
wrote in message
ups.com...
Does anyone have a good way to mount fishing gears onto a bicyle? I
don't mean to use the bicycle as a fishing platform; I mean to use it
to carry fishing gears to and from the fishing spot.

Since Sept-11, the local reservoir has closed most of the gates except
for two gates that are far away from the parking lot. This took me a
_long_ time to walk to the gate (and I am the type who can walk very
fast). I am thinking of putting all the fishing gears onto a bicycle,
and use the bicycle to reach the gate quickly.

I know I can use duct tape and bungee cords to tie everything onto the
bicycle. But I don't want to appear like a homeless or a refugee. I am
hoping that there is some way that I can mount everything onto the
bicycle very neatly.

The kind of fishing gears that I want to mount on the bicycle a
o One or two 6-ft fishing rods that are in
two-pieces construction.
o A folding light weight beach chair.

I can put everything else in a backpack.

I know I can use a telescopic (wrong word?) fishing rod that I can fit
inside the backpack. But I have a feeling that those fishing rods won't
feel right.

Any idea of how to mount the fishing gears onto a bicycle?

Thanks in advance.

Jay Chan




Henry Hefner July 14th, 2005 01:35 AM

wrote:
.......

Any idea of how to mount the fishing gears onto a bicycle?

Thanks in advance.

Jay Chan



Check it out:
http://216.183.161.213/cgi-bin/htmlo...99987700030532


P B July 14th, 2005 04:26 AM

Check the Bass Pro Shop or Cabelas website.
They list what you're looking for in their catalog!
"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
news:1121287969.c612da3eb6b2728cbfff9578d44a0b9d@t eranews...
wrote in message
ups.com...
Does anyone have a good way to mount fishing gears onto a bicyle? I
don't mean to use the bicycle as a fishing platform; I mean to use it
to carry fishing gears to and from the fishing spot.

Since Sept-11, the local reservoir has closed most of the gates except
for two gates that are far away from the parking lot. This took me a
_long_ time to walk to the gate (and I am the type who can walk very
fast). I am thinking of putting all the fishing gears onto a bicycle,
and use the bicycle to reach the gate quickly.

I know I can use duct tape and bungee cords to tie everything onto the
bicycle. But I don't want to appear like a homeless or a refugee. I am
hoping that there is some way that I can mount everything onto the
bicycle very neatly.

The kind of fishing gears that I want to mount on the bicycle a
o One or two 6-ft fishing rods that are in
two-pieces construction.
o A folding light weight beach chair.

I can put everything else in a backpack.

I know I can use a telescopic (wrong word?) fishing rod that I can fit
inside the backpack. But I have a feeling that those fishing rods won't
feel right.

Any idea of how to mount the fishing gears onto a bicycle?

Thanks in advance.

Jay Chan


Ages ago I just tied my two piece rod across the handle bars, and bungeed
my tackle box to the luggage rack on the back. I have also fished off my
motorcycle. I just strapped things to the luggage rack and pulled a
trailer
with the rest of my gear.

P.S. Who cares what anybody thinks about how you look. You are going
fishing!!!

Bob La Londe
www.YumaBassMan.com





P B July 14th, 2005 06:26 AM

Try Bass Pro shop or Cabelas.
They have what you are looking for!
"Henry Hefner" wrote in message
ups.com...
wrote:
......

Any idea of how to mount the fishing gears onto a bicycle?

Thanks in advance.

Jay Chan



Check it out:
http://216.183.161.213/cgi-bin/htmlo...99987700030532





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