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Ron 'The Hat' Clay (ACA)
Guest
On March 22nd I shall reach the official age of retirement - 65 years. I am reminded of this nearly every day due to a variety of forms coming through from Government Depts, The Tax Man and Pension Funds.
I feel strange about this because it's something I have never had to face before.
And I will do a bit of work for some time in the future to supplement my income.
But from March, I will have to resign myself from doing a 6 day week, to only being available as a consultant for 2 days a week. That means I will have a hell of a lot more time on my hands.
That means I will, in theory at least, be able to do a hell of a lot more fishing.
I have purchased virtually all the tackle I need, other than bits of course. But one thing I am looking for is a decent bivvy. I want somthing that is light in weight, can be put up in seconds and will survive the most horrendous of storms. The last bivvy I have was torn asunder by a tremendous storm when I camped close to Rutland Water last year.
I don't mind spending a bit of extra money here, but I am looking for quality, lightness and the ease of being able to put it up with one hand.
Come on you carp anglers and bivvy boys, there must be something available that meets my requirements?
I feel strange about this because it's something I have never had to face before.
And I will do a bit of work for some time in the future to supplement my income.
But from March, I will have to resign myself from doing a 6 day week, to only being available as a consultant for 2 days a week. That means I will have a hell of a lot more time on my hands.
That means I will, in theory at least, be able to do a hell of a lot more fishing.
I have purchased virtually all the tackle I need, other than bits of course. But one thing I am looking for is a decent bivvy. I want somthing that is light in weight, can be put up in seconds and will survive the most horrendous of storms. The last bivvy I have was torn asunder by a tremendous storm when I camped close to Rutland Water last year.
I don't mind spending a bit of extra money here, but I am looking for quality, lightness and the ease of being able to put it up with one hand.
Come on you carp anglers and bivvy boys, there must be something available that meets my requirements?