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07-21-2014, 05:40 PM #1
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Seeking Fishing Cart Advice From the Experts
Time to upgrade from my old homemade fishing cart. Been looking at manufactured carts and the Sr. Fishing Cart from CPI Designs looks to have good features. Reels on Wheels Sr. Cart
I have a set of wheel-eez tires for trips in the sand if the stock tires aren't as suitable for such.
Recommendations for this item or others would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
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07-21-2014, 05:59 PM #2
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I have a large Reels on Wheels cart with wheel eez tires which I use everwhere and love it Got all the extras like bucket holder etc I live on the beach on Fort Morgan Rd so I use it alot on the beach and the pier and it works very well If you re local I got mine from GCIS SUPPLY on the Foley Beach Express They have all models if you would like to see them before you decide Very nice people and economically priced without having to order one and have it shippedTheir number is 251-943-7587
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07-21-2014, 07:15 PM #3
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I have a Sr. size cart from J & M and it hauls all my junk just fine. J & M has a variety styles to choose from including folding carts.
You will want to use the Wheeleez tires for the beach. I don't use mine on the pier, too many hooks, splinters, etc. to risk the balloon tires. Using the stock tires in the sand is doable with a light load.
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07-21-2014, 09:54 PM #4
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"Using the stock tires in the sand is doable with a light load."
Especially if you stay on the firm sand where the surf recedes. Pulling a cart across loose sand is a chore for me even with a light load. I may bite the bullet and buy the balloon tire kit for my cart some day.
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