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In reply to Post #4 Take a look at divers dry bags, loads of manufacturers make them in all sorts of shapes and sizes from dirt cheap to silly expensive.
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I use this one from carper tackle and never had it leak
https://www.carpertackle.com/collections/landing-nets/products/welded-net-sling-bag
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Thanks for the suggestions guys
I should have added I roll my net up in my sling.
In the old days for my net I just used a rod tube with the cap siliconed on the bottom, shame they dont do a rectangular one...hmm..or do they...off to nosey!
Edit, the rod tube was Mk1, then it was one of the triangular rod tubes the 1st gen Fox Warriors came in, cut to size...memories ...might go back to it!
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In reply to Post #1 Esp.
I bought the smaller drennan one for my 36" folding barbel nets. I can just about squeeze two nets into the one sleeve.
Tough pvc type material and welded seams, so no leakage or smells.
ESP Wet Net Sleeves
They are designed to store wet landing nets and retainer slings so that after a successful fishing trip all the water and smell stays in the sleeve and not in the boot of your car. There are two sleeves available – the wet net sleeve is 50” (127cm) long and large enough to store one landing net. The top of the sleeve is simply rolled down and clipped together to make it watertight.
The larger Wet Net and Retainer Sleeve is 52” (132cm) long and wide enough to accommodate two landing nets and a retainer sling. Perfect for the prolific angler! These two sleeves are simple, hardwearing products that serve a very useful purpose.
Features:
Heavy duty waterproof PVC material
Welded Seams
Smell stays in the sleeve and not in the car
Water tight
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In reply to Post #1 Tackle box do them in 2 sizes made by army andy, really good
https://tacklebox.co.uk/starting-carping/landing-equipment-carping/army-andy-landing-net-head-bag/
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Can anyone recommend a stink bag they've had for a fair while that doesn't leak please?
I've got a Trakker one and though a few years old I think it's been used less than 20 times, not abused, and last night I had puddle on the floor underneath it
Shame is, I have another new one of these too!
The tight arse in me wonders if it can be sealed, the lazy sod in me can't be bothered
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