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Hi chaps, my Blue match style carryall with net pocket and end pockets has finally given up the ghost with the help of a field mouse...
Unfortuately I hate all those gordy coloured match carryalls.
Anyone know of a company that make reasonably sized carryalls with external net pocket in plain green material?
These days I use a green Wychwood quiver to carry my rods made up rather than a traditional holdall.
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Have you tried TFG, ive heard they make decent green carryalls. Failing that try Fox.
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Terry Eustace makes absolute blinders, had mine for nearly thirty years and not a sign of the stitching coming undone. He does them in black PVC so they don't get mucked up, just wipe them with a damp cloth.

Why put your money in the imitators pocket with something knocked up in China when you can buy the original and best from a top top bloke who knows what quality is and what anglers want.
Edited: 05/05/07 01:05
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YES. FOX MAKE A RANGE CALLED ELITE. IT IS PLAIN GREEN BUT AINT CHEAP.
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cotswold aquarius.

get your hands on a catalogue, they do a really good quality range of luggage.
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My local tackle shop has a sale on at the moment. You can pick a Drennan Super Specialist carryall up for a measly 15 quid!!
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I bought a nice big carryall from one of my local tacklshops last year from Ron Thompson. It's a very good size that can accomodate all of the junk that I like to take down with me! The main body of the bag holds tons, with two end pockets that I use for cans and glugs, and a nice side pocket that swallows my large double Fox box!

I did go in for a Fox carryall but, was told how small and expensive they were and so, was shown some great alternatives!
Edited: 13/05/07 03:44
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Thanks for the help chaps. For the record I have been advised to get a net bag made to my own specification by GTI in Roydon, Oldham. The conatct is Phil Ogden and he's making one exactly as I want.

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