How tidy do you store your gear?
I keep mine in the garage.
I have one corner with about a dozen hinged-top bins for various types & sizes of pellets, seeds, method mixes, maize, vitalin, etc, etc. Next to these is the Fridge/Freezer. By this is a selection of water containers and coolboxes. Above all these on brackets is the 7ft long rookbox for the rods when going to France.
Two long (strong) shelves for three bivvies with their respective skins.
On the wall above these are the unhooking mats.
Another area of the wall with a shelf under is for sleeping bags, covers, pillows, etc.
A rack for the 3.5tc Rods. Another for the 2.75 Rods. Another for the Landing Nets, and yet another for the Handles. Yet another for the Spod & Marker Rods.
A workbench for making up rigs and sorting out and cleaning stuff.
Two chests of drawers, and set of three cupboards. These contain electrical items, First aid stuff, cooking stuff and bait-making stuff.
A kitchen unit (bought too many when I refitted the kitchen) with an extended worktop - this houses the baitboat, spare batteries, etc.
Probably more.........
This missus thinks I'm obsessive with it, but I disagree! Everything has to have a place, I can therefore see what I need and don't have to go hunting for it! Mind you, if I'm honest its not always this tidy - especially hen I've just returned from a session, but its ends up being so.
How tidy do you keep your gear then? And what lengths do you go to to keep it that way?
I keep mine in the garage.
I have one corner with about a dozen hinged-top bins for various types & sizes of pellets, seeds, method mixes, maize, vitalin, etc, etc. Next to these is the Fridge/Freezer. By this is a selection of water containers and coolboxes. Above all these on brackets is the 7ft long rookbox for the rods when going to France.
Two long (strong) shelves for three bivvies with their respective skins.
On the wall above these are the unhooking mats.
Another area of the wall with a shelf under is for sleeping bags, covers, pillows, etc.
A rack for the 3.5tc Rods. Another for the 2.75 Rods. Another for the Landing Nets, and yet another for the Handles. Yet another for the Spod & Marker Rods.
A workbench for making up rigs and sorting out and cleaning stuff.
Two chests of drawers, and set of three cupboards. These contain electrical items, First aid stuff, cooking stuff and bait-making stuff.
A kitchen unit (bought too many when I refitted the kitchen) with an extended worktop - this houses the baitboat, spare batteries, etc.
Probably more.........
This missus thinks I'm obsessive with it, but I disagree! Everything has to have a place, I can therefore see what I need and don't have to go hunting for it! Mind you, if I'm honest its not always this tidy - especially hen I've just returned from a session, but its ends up being so.
How tidy do you keep your gear then? And what lengths do you go to to keep it that way?