I was wondering how you guys carry around your fishing tackle on a bicycle. I found
this cool DIY article, which I'll probably try out, but I'm wondering if there are any other ways.
Instructables is a great site. Thanks for the link
Everything I take fits into one of my backpacks.
(05-09-2012 11:46 AM)bettercallsaul Wrote: [ -> ]I was wondering how you guys carry around your fishing tackle on a bicycle. I found this cool DIY article, which I'll probably try out, but I'm wondering if there are any other ways.
I just use a backpack and either carry the rod by hand or stuff it in there (a quickfold reel handle is nice for this.)
But how awesome would it be to have a "pimped out" fishing bike
(05-09-2012 06:17 PM)andre Wrote: [ -> ] (05-09-2012 05:02 PM)MichaelAngelo Wrote: [ -> ] (05-09-2012 11:46 AM)bettercallsaul Wrote: [ -> ]I was wondering how you guys carry around your fishing tackle on a bicycle. I found this cool DIY article, which I'll probably try out, but I'm wondering if there are any other ways.
I just use a backpack and either carry the rod by hand or stuff it in there (a quickfold reel handle is nice for this.)
But how awesome would it be to have a "pimped out" fishing bike
LOL!! PIMP MY BIKE!
I'm getting terrible images in my head now LOL
dammit, I had to do it.... I searched bicycle with spinners.....
Rods/baits/whatever all in one backpack. Have a string to tie the zippers together so that rods/stuff don't going hurling into the cars behind me.
My rods are kept in a 4' piece of 3" ABS pipe. It's got a threaded cap on one end and now I'm just working on a shoulder strap attachment for it. Even if it does go awry, whatever it hits will get the worst of the impact
(05-10-2012 08:25 PM)Fransky Wrote: [ -> ]My rods are kept in a 4' piece of 3" ABS pipe. It's got a threaded cap on one end and now I'm just working on a shoulder strap attachment for it. Even if it does go awry, whatever it hits will get the worst of the impact
This idea sounds interesting