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Grab'n'Go Fishing Bag
The Grab'n'Go is a unique, water resistant Fishing Bag which
easily clips onto your boat, shed, camper, canoe etc. The tape measure
ensures that you can quickly check if it's a "keeper" and the lure
racks have you favourite lures ready for action!
Inside, ample storage allows you to securely and safely store your most
precious items, while out fishing! Stop your searching - now you know
where things are. Perfect for wallets, cameras, phones, keys, torches,
sunscreen, and the like.
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Stay Put - Rod Holder
- Manufactured from
quality Marine
grade
316 stainless steel, with rubber moulds inside to cushion your rods
and eliminate vibration during transportation. The stainless
steel toothed arm is hinged with a Marine 316 grade stainless steel
pin, which
pivots over and locks in place using a heavy duty button and loop to
ensure your fishing rods "stay put".
- Solves
all of your problems when
is comes to keeping your valuable fishing rods in one place.
- Can be installed in various boats
and used in many applications, from: storage of rods in sheds and
cabins, to transport in utes and on tackle boxes.
- Each "Stay Put" rod retainer
slides easily into
an aluminium channel so you can mount a spare set of channels in your
shed, car or even on your tackle box!
- When
using the "Stay Put", your
rods are
protected
and safe whether in storage, transportation or wetting a line.
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Jocko1 - Carry All
The Jocko1 Carry All is one of the
most versatile "Tool" boxes that
you will ever see.
It
has its origins when company director Neil "Jock" Chambeyron was
fishing in Far North Queensland. Trying to wade through
crocodile infested waters whilst holding; rods, tackle,
torch, lunch and drinks, was near on impossible!
Casting
a
Lure trying to tempt a
Barra to strike, Jock came up with an idea! A unit
incorporating features such as rod holders, torch / gaff / nett holder,
inbuilt fish ruler, dual compartments, all bundled together in a rugged
rotation moulded plastic unit that would float if it did happen to fall
in the water
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