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Post by shane on Jun 7, 2014 18:40:11 GMT
anyone using one? not a great deal on google for them? after todays session, I deff need a bigger brolly, was sick of sqeezin meself & all my bits under this one?? so much more enjoyable if you can stay dry
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Post by ronny on Jun 7, 2014 18:41:13 GMT
Get a day shelter! I bought a brolly and never used it :/ prefer my shelter
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Post by shane on Jun 7, 2014 18:47:28 GMT
got 1 ronny but too much hassle to put up at hutton with narrow walkways etc?
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Post by Mick on Jun 7, 2014 19:12:56 GMT
got 1 ronny but too much hassle to put up at hutton with narrow walkways etc? Fookin hell how big a shelter you got mate !!!! Lol Sent from my GT-I9195 using Tapatalk
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Post by Darren R on Jun 7, 2014 19:24:23 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2014 20:31:40 GMT
I had a large brolly but it was a nightmare in the wind. Bought a smaller one and attach it to a box/chair leg with a Preston brolly arm tucked in tight to my left leg to maximise the area under the brolly. Always have it in the upright position rather than tilted so any wind passes straight through. There's enough room for me,bait tables,and side trays and I can also get a carryall under aswell and my holdall and trolley just have to get wet. I also removed the spike from the brolly and replaced it with and old Octoplus leg with a mudfoot attached so it's easy to use on concrete pegs. I still hate using a brolly but this is the best I could come up with
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Post by Darren R on Jun 7, 2014 20:39:39 GMT
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