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Reged: 09/07/2007
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Does anyone know of a supplier of a trolley for carrying every thing out to the fields when decoying? Have problems carrying every thing after a car accident and 4x4 can't be used all the time.
Any ideas welcome.
All the best subaru
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James_the_cripple
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Reged: 28/10/2007
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the Sporting Gun or Shooting sports had a photo of a chap who had mahe is own using some box section steel and two wheelbarrow wheels. It then became the back to his hide. Failing that motorised golf trollies are a good starting point and build to them. I use a manual trolley (one without a motor) with a crate attached to it and plenty of bungee cords. The only thing I carry is my gun, I attach the trolley to a balt and just walk. The wide wheels mean it doesnt sink. Bear in mind I use crutches all of the time so it has to be easy. Good luck, and DONT give up
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andy_m
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Reged: 02/11/2007
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try the fishing shops there are some good carp fishing trolleys that will carry all your gear
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davie1
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Reged: 06/02/2008
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try your local fishing shop for trolleys or even argos
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sandersj89
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Reged: 26/01/2007
Posts: 156
Loc: Sussex or Devon
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Trolleys are one option, I use an old DPM army bergan, carries most I need and find it easier than a trolly. But I dont use a magnet which would make it very heavy.
Jerry
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Morts
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Reged: 23/01/2008
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We use an old royal mail bag with straps thus making a very large lightweight rucksack !! very easy to make and very cheap..
Either that or steal a small child from a friend for the day and take him with you to carry your gear !! less effort and cheaper
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subaru
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Reged: 09/07/2007
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Thank's for the help, I now go Decoying with a carp fishing trolley and it works very well.
Subaru
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