Introducing the Midwater Baiting Up Pole Bags.
Compatible with any 1.5m Baiting Up Poles (there are a few on the market of course) but not exclusive to poles as there could be other pieces of equipment that will fit inside this very versatile bag.
Available in FOUR colours including the modern British Army MTP (multi terrain pattern) and the former British Army DPM Woodland (disruptive pattern material). MTP is the most expensive for current MOD contract reasons. NOT CARP TAX. Don't blame us, we try to keep the costs down.
This bag will hold fifty (50) POLES. 30 poles inside and an additional 20 on the outside (if needed).
Little did we know our super successful Military Standards (Colours) Bag was the near perfect solution to our customers request. The addition of two external pockets and hey-presto a superb value for money piece of luggage, fit for the SAS (that's Specimen Angling Services).
Pictures courtesy of Lou Crowley who was really pleased with the bag that is compatible with his Nash Bushwacker Baiting Up Poles and Deeper Sonar (there are many other poles and equipment out there, but these are his).
Able to hold fifty baiting up poles and with four pockets (two internal and two external) the Midwater Baiting Up Pole Compatible Bags are fully padded and lined offering great value for money.
Robust and fitted with industrial strength zips these pieces of luggage open fully flat to allow ease of access and egress of the poles.
The external zipped pocket holds either of the sized spoon and/or any other items like the Deeper Sonar. The second open topped pocket with 25 mm side release buckle at the top could hold even more poles or a marker rod. The options with this piece of Midwater luggage makes this really versatile. You could even go roving with it, like a quiver.
The bag is 155 cm in length and 25 cm in width. (155 cm x 50 cm approx when flat).
Fully adjustable 50mm shoulder strap for total comfort.
Off centre carry handles to carry horizontally and to help load into vehicles.
Four pockets (two inside and two outside) for versatility.
Three popular colours.
Great British value for money.