Richie Posted December 2, 2005 Share Posted December 2, 2005 Hi Guy's (and Gal's) I was just going through my SP bag and I got thinking. I thought I might put the contents of my kit up here and maybe see if anyone else would put theirs up. Squidgy Spin 7' (2-4kg line, 2-12g cast weight) Okuma Mystique 2000 3" Folding knife Baby-Nail Scissors Long-Nose Pliers 30+ Sunscreen Seamstress' Measuring Tape Cloth Nappy Heavy Duty Garbage Bag Mesh Berley Bag 20m Cord First-Aid Kit Can of John West Sardines in oil Berkley Fireline 4lb smoke Siglon Tough 8lb Mono Berkley Vanish 10lb Flouro Berkley Vanish 8lb Flouro Gamakatsu Round size 2 Hook: 1/32oz, 1/22oz, 1/16oz, 1/8oz Gamakatsu Round size 1/0 Hook: 1/8oz Gamakatsu size 2 "Dropshot" (Unweighted) Owner Weedless size 4 Hook: Unweighted, Round 1/16oz TT Size 1 Hook 1/12oz Bullet Head Nitro Size 4 Hook 1/24oz Bullet Head Daiwa Worm Hook Size 1 (Unweighted) Squidgies Size 2 Hook Resin Head Atomic 2" Grubs: Amber, Avocado Gold, Brown Crawdad, Chartreuse Berkley 2" Minnow: Watermelon, Chartreuse Berkley 3" Minnow: Bloodworm, Watermelon Berkley 2" Hawg: Watermelon Berkley Gulp 2" Grub: Pumpkinseed Berkley Gulp 5" Worm: New Penny Squidgies Fish 60mm: Gary Glitter Squidgies Flickbait 85mm: Flash Prawn Ecogear Eyeball Tail: Deep Red Yum Shad Scent Spray Ecogear SX-40 (SH Guppy flavour) 2 x Surecatch 3": Orange, Transparent Yellow All this fits neatly into my Daypack with a loaf of stale bread and 2 liters of water (next trip I'm taking more water!). Cheers, Richie. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yellow submarine Posted December 2, 2005 Share Posted December 2, 2005 Don't mean to pry but what's the nappy for. Just in case Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ken A Posted December 6, 2005 Share Posted December 6, 2005 Sure looks like you have all the bases covered The nappy IS interesting Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluefin Posted December 6, 2005 Share Posted December 6, 2005 You may find quite a few raiders carry a nappy, mainly those who are fathers! They make great rags and are readily available, especially if your kiids have grown out of them! Howard. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
clutch Posted December 6, 2005 Share Posted December 6, 2005 Ritchie , I found this an excellent post for as someone new to SP's Between Ken's SP articles on the homepage and your tackle kit contents list a lot of questions were answered for me....especially on the jig heads and SPs Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blood Knot Posted December 10, 2005 Share Posted December 10, 2005 Interesting post Richie - Got me thinking if I could remember what was in my bag without looking. Understand the nappy thing but a bit unsure about the tinned Sardines. Assume you use for berley or do you gobble up with the stale bread ? Anyway here goes : Tackle : Loomis GL3 7’ 2 -4 kg Team Daiwa Advantage # 1500 Assorted plastics : Mostly Atomic fatgrubs, paddle tails, Berkley minnows, Power hawgs, Sqidgies and twitchin nippers etc. ½ doz hard bodies SX40s and 48’s Jig Heads : Brands too numerous to mention from 1/32 to ¼ oz (I tip out of there packets and into a little flat 12 compartment box so a bit hard to identify apart from the weights which I write in each compartment) Worm hooks weighted and unweighted. Leaders : Siglon 6lb Nitlon 8lb Miscellaneous stuff : Stainless long nose pliers Sml soft tape measure Keeper net Braid scissors Bottle of ultrabite Tube of Halco Catch scent saltwater fluro-glo Small oil stone Little retractable lanyard pinned to the Maroko soft plastic bum bag & attached to a bathroom hand towel (bright orange & not missed from the linen press to date) this idea works well as I have released a lot of hand towels to swim off to their freedom in the past. John Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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