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In reply to Post #40 Bovril, takes me back to the terraces in the 80's. Think i will have to get a jar in the food bag now along with the tea and coffee.
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In reply to Post #1 greys herbal tablets (for cold mornings)
A good flask or Coleman’s stove to make a brew or bovril ☕️
Spare socks 🧦
Waterproof boots or wellies 🥾
Bog roll 🧻
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In reply to Post #1 Whisky Flask - with a drop in it, of course.
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In reply to Post #36 Pure UK Move T4
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Important night fishing gear for me is the obvious, bedchair, sleeping bag, brolly, head torch, stove, and coffee making equipment.
I do include a waterproof sleeping bag cover, as I do sometimes not bother with the brolly and sleep under the stars, even with the brolly up it helps protect my sleeping bag from getting covered in dew. It also doubles as a simple cover if it is too hot to be inside a sleeping bag.
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In reply to Post #35 Anymore recommendations on a radio
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In reply to Post #34 I have thought about using radio on phone but worried it would eat my data anyone know how much it would eat an hour as I haven’t got unlimited
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In reply to Post #32 I just liste to the radio on my phone, 1 earphone in. Doesn’t annoy anyone that way 🤷🏻♀️
Plus podcasts, and I cant find a radio station that plays Cradle of Filth, Cannibal Corpse, Opeth, etc 😂
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In reply to Post #1 A bed, sleeping bag and a head torch are a must. A hot water bottle is useful if it’s cold and you haven’t got a thick sleeping bag.
It’s far easier to keep warm than get warm. So a spare set of clothes and definitely a couple of pairs of socks.
Plenty of food!
A battery pack to charge a phone, vape, head torch etc is very handy. You can go mad with buying expensive ones but a small power bank is more than enough for a night or two.
That’s all the extra gear you need. There is plenty of other stuff you may want but that will get you going with the essentials.
If fishing on your own, a little tripod for your phone, so you can set it up for self takes.
One piece of advice, keep your bivvy organised. There’s nothing worse than fumbling about in the dark not being able to find stuff!
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In reply to Post #31 It was brilliant but my battery went in the end.
The new one is really really good as well more features and better sound even though it is smaller. Only thing is the rechargeable USB battery only lasts about 10 hours where the original radio battery lasted about a week.
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In reply to Post #30 The Pure Move was an outstanding radio. Worth getting second hand if you can.
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In reply to Post #22 I’ve never seen anyone successfully pull of a decent dab, thank god that craze is over.
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In reply to Post #11 Does your husband fish too ?
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In reply to Post #27 Best if you have a dog with you or borrow one jack Russel is best no rats will come near unless they are stupid
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In reply to Post #11 Rats will still get in, unless you have a sewn in groundsheet and the door zipped up halfway!
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