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    Glad to hear the material came in handy Rune. You may be happy to hear that the kettle sent in return still makes a very good brew


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    Mine is a Shimano Beastmaster UL165 for 1-7 gram lure weights :-)
    I use mostly 3-4 gram Blue Fox Vibrax silver "size 0" spinners, and never fail to catch trout or arctic charr on that rig :-)

    Ther eis a vid on my channel where I fish with it, but the catch that day was rather small, lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by jus_young View Post
    Glad to hear the material came in handy Rune. You may be happy to hear that the kettle sent in return still makes a very good brew


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    Yeah, those Eagle kettles are good kit.
    Mine will go back into the go-bag soon when my new day pack arrives. As the GSI kettle is going into the day pack, as that will
    be used when I intend to actually cook something beyond just heating water, and the GSI kettle also doubles as my billy can :-)
    Victory awaits the one, that has everything in order - luck we call it
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    This is my Bushcraft bag/day bag. It's around 15 litre. On the right is my sleep system which is carried over my shoulder when I'm staying out.

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    Nice compact kit, even nicer spot

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    Yup like to keep it simple. East coast gets you some stunning sunrises.
    Only thing that's not shown in the pic is my Dutch poncho.

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    I wish I was able to sleep on the ground like that...never could.
    I have trouble even with a thick sleeping pad under me so I need a
    full sized recon pack bergan just to haul my sleeping kit, lol

    But I like your kit, nice and compact, and apart from the sleeping kit, thats not more than I carry in my
    regular little go bag :-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnnyboy1971 View Post
    Yup like to keep it simple. East coast gets you some stunning sunrises.
    Only thing that's not shown in the pic is my Dutch poncho.
    It has indeed, my fave spot, Runswick Bay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bopdude View Post
    It has indeed, my fave spot, Runswick Bay.

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    Only up the road from me. Was in Filey

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    Great coastline as you say

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