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Before anyone moans this is not spam.
I need to see if I can get an electric (12v) fishing reel for a very disabled angler. He has very limited movement in his limbs, but can arch his spine. I can have a special harness made by a sailmaker so that he can "lift" the rod, I need to find a 12v reel which can take in the slack so that he can come fishing. I intend to start him on whiting and move him on to ling, then we will see how it goes. This guy is keen that he catch fish as far as he can ON HIS OWN. I am a charter skipper, I do not take bookings as a result of any posts I make on this site. I rarely contribute so as not to be accused of "fishing" for trade. Gents (and Ladies) I need help on this one. TIA Chris W. |
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Hi Chris
Try here http://technotren.qcommerce.com/#Home Not cheap and I think they are American so if you know anyone over there or going might get it cheaper. Dave S "Christopher Wildman" wrote in message . uk... Before anyone moans this is not spam. I need to see if I can get an electric (12v) fishing reel for a very disabled angler. He has very limited movement in his limbs, but can arch his spine. I can have a special harness made by a sailmaker so that he can "lift" the rod, I need to find a 12v reel which can take in the slack so that he can come fishing. I intend to start him on whiting and move him on to ling, then we will see how it goes. This guy is keen that he catch fish as far as he can ON HIS OWN. I am a charter skipper, I do not take bookings as a result of any posts I make on this site. I rarely contribute so as not to be accused of "fishing" for trade. Gents (and Ladies) I need help on this one. TIA Chris W. |
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Hi again Chris
Look here about wheelchair fishing http://wheelchairanglingandhamradio.co.uk/fishing.htm Dave S "Christopher Wildman" wrote in message . uk... Before anyone moans this is not spam. I need to see if I can get an electric (12v) fishing reel for a very disabled angler. He has very limited movement in his limbs, but can arch his spine. I can have a special harness made by a sailmaker so that he can "lift" the rod, I need to find a 12v reel which can take in the slack so that he can come fishing. I intend to start him on whiting and move him on to ling, then we will see how it goes. This guy is keen that he catch fish as far as he can ON HIS OWN. I am a charter skipper, I do not take bookings as a result of any posts I make on this site. I rarely contribute so as not to be accused of "fishing" for trade. Gents (and Ladies) I need help on this one. TIA Chris W. |
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Christopher Wildman writes Before anyone moans this is not spam. I need to see if I can get an electric (12v) fishing reel for a very disabled angler. He has very limited movement in his limbs, but can arch his spine. I can have a special harness made by a sailmaker so that he can "lift" the rod, I need to find a 12v reel which can take in the slack so that he can come fishing. I intend to start him on whiting and move him on to ling, then we will see how it goes. This guy is keen that he catch fish as far as he can ON HIS OWN. I am a charter skipper, I do not take bookings as a result of any posts I make on this site. I rarely contribute so as not to be accused of "fishing" for trade. Gents (and Ladies) I need help on this one. TIA Chris W. It may be worth asking the BDAA: http://www.bdaa.co.uk/ I've seen a few advertised over the years, all from the US, but never actually one in the flesh. A search on Google for 'electric fishing reels' throws up quite a few hits and I see Mullarkeys do a fixed spool one at: http://www.mullarkeys.co.uk/fishing/Fishing-Reels/ May be a good starting point for you. Tight lines. -- Elton Murphy - Anglers' Net http://www.anglersnet.co.uk/ The UK Online Fishing Magazine |
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![]() " It may be worth asking the BDAA: http://www.bdaa.co.uk/ I've seen a few advertised over the years, all from the US, but never actually one in the flesh. A search on Google for 'electric fishing reels' throws up quite a few hits and I see Mullarkeys do a fixed spool one at: http://www.mullarkeys.co.uk/fishing/Fishing-Reels/ May be a good starting point for you. Tight lines. -- Elton Murphy - Anglers' Net http://www.anglersnet.co.uk/ The UK Online Fishing Magazine Thanks Elton, I'll pass this helpful info on to my potential angler. Chris W |
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