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![]() "Alec Powell" wrote in message ... I only ever take a float rod and a small spinning rod with me on my trips, (plus the usual rod rests etc). Any recommendations for a small two rod holdall? I get fed up lugging my massive 6 rod holdall with me on my little jaunts. (Must be getting old :-) Cheers, Alec Powell -- Alec Powell Watlington Oxon. UK Fishing the Thame, Windrush and the Thames Web Pages: http://www.prole.demon.co.uk/ Hi Alec, What d'ya mean "getting old"? ;o) 'ows about a quiver holdall? There's a Shakespeare one on http://www.mullarkeys.co.uk/proddeta...rod=9243%2F001 for £9.99 at the mo. Length is 106cm or 3' 6" 'ish in old money. -- Andy Lawson |
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