Just cover it with a towel or lid if it's a quick shower, or if it's all day then sometimes a proper brolly to keep everything dry. Obviously personal preference loads of options when it comes to hooded trays or bait brollies should you prefer.
Jamie has done for as long as he's had it, obviously just be sensible, if you are sticking tonnes of bait and heavy stuff on it, pop them on to be safe and load it with heavy stuff near the supported side :)
I use a small Matrix pole sock turned on its side, so it's facing upwards, I then can drop my water bottle in it. Matrix drink holder :)
how jamie used that net was sexy had to replay that 20x hahahaha that swing was amazing @5:54
Fantastic set up video.
Thanks, I will be shifting my pole sock now as it keeps getting in the way how I have it lol
Great info J lad
Would be good to see you record a time lapse vid of yourself setting up all your gear from walk on to ready to fish, no editing 😂
Great vid but what do you do when its raining to keep the bait dry. Just thinking that the roost is in the way of a bait brolley.
Just cover it with a towel or lid if it's a quick shower, or if it's all day then sometimes a proper brolly to keep everything dry. Obviously personal preference loads of options when it comes to hooded trays or bait brollies should you prefer.
Jamie is the the matrix extending side try is it OK to use without the supporting legs that come supplied with it
Jamie has done for as long as he's had it, obviously just be sensible, if you are sticking tonnes of bait and heavy stuff on it, pop them on to be safe and load it with heavy stuff near the supported side :)
You can get a support that fits on your box legs that's what I use
seems very efficient but the important question is where do you keep your sarnies
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How do you set up your brolly as I find it a nuisance when transferring fish from landing to keep net.
Set it behind you on your rear left leg twist your brolly arm to the middle
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