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Post by slabber1 on Dec 27, 2013 15:09:06 GMT
I'm well into my korum luggage for roving, just ordered a korum bait and bits bag, just wondered if anyone else used one, I hope it will fit all my bait in it as well as bits and bobs to cover me for a days roving . I'm hoping to dispense with the korum rucksack as it seems I out stuff in there for the sake of it but it's murder to haul about
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Post by ronny on Dec 27, 2013 15:12:58 GMT
Yeah I have the bait bag, canny size tbh.. Probs more suit to carp anglers who take bags of pellets and boilies, but perfect for roving Few pics to shiw you size. That's a kilo bag of boilies at the bottom, but if u stand the bag up right that about the max height u can stack stuff before it won't close to good The only down fall of them is it doesn't zip up its Velcro so things would get wet inside when it rains
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Post by Deleted on Dec 27, 2013 15:35:09 GMT
Big fan of Korum gear. It's excellent stuff. Got the bag, clip it onto a light chair (I have the Korum accessory chair as well but it's too heavy for roving).
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Post by ronny on Dec 27, 2013 15:50:08 GMT
Buy ya self the korum light weight chair mate, John doesn't take a chair anyway well I haven't seen him with one the two times I've seen him
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Post by basha(mark). on Dec 27, 2013 16:07:36 GMT
fan ov the gear meself.although I use a drennan back pack everything else I use is korum.quality gear for the price they do it for.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 27, 2013 17:24:51 GMT
I've got a 30plus eazi carry chair that clips on nicely to the bag and weighs half as much
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Post by slabber1 on Dec 27, 2013 22:05:26 GMT
Ha ha, I do have the chair Ronny that clips to the ruck bag, but it's getting too heavy up cardiac hill so was wondering if I could get my stuff into it to make ruck bag redundant, big big fan of korum gear
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Post by Mick on Dec 28, 2013 0:34:10 GMT
that beggers another q ?? what comes first ...personal comfort or fish
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Post by Deleted on Dec 28, 2013 0:48:40 GMT
Bought a Korum roving ruckbag earlier today. Great bit of kit. Ideal for me Love the addition the foil lined bait section at the top
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Post by jordan on Dec 28, 2013 0:50:28 GMT
I won't be using a chair on the river from now on' I think you become lazy and can't be arsed moving pegs half the time'rod' sensas bucket for bait' landing net and bank stick, that's all I'm taking.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 28, 2013 0:55:34 GMT
Best way Jord! I usually don't bother...unhooking mat at best. But I know it's not most peoples cup of tea, and I sometimes prefer to sit in on peg and bait up, especially when waggler fishing for chub.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 28, 2013 1:03:01 GMT
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Post by slabber1 on Dec 28, 2013 7:46:26 GMT
Now mick to answer your question I would say catching fish is the reason why we go don't we. In winter I'll choose 4 swims and spend an hour in each one, returning to the most productive one after dark for another hour or so. That's why I've been taking my chair with me. Summer time I spend noore than 20 mins in a swim and cast only once but I choose 6 swims and might return to each swim 3-4 times during a session so that's when I dispense with a chair and travel light, I sit on my unhooking mat if I can sit down.
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Post by basha(mark). on Dec 28, 2013 7:56:38 GMT
odd times I don't take my chair but like to be comfy aswell so it comes with me.ide be crippled up without one.ok in summer but winter deffo a chair.sat on me bucket a few times before now and me matt.korum accessory,or a cheap one I bought whilst out with mick and its better than me korum and still mint.cant think how much I paid now but really light.
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Post by slabber1 on Dec 28, 2013 8:17:26 GMT
I know what you mean mate in winter it's mic to be comfortable but summer you need to cover more river hence the no chair issue for me, I suppose it all boils down to whatever suits the angler. Anyway I've ordered the bits and bait bag so I'll let you know how I get on with it. One other point apart from being well made(zips etc) I find korum gear reasonably priced!!
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