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Beach fishing cart

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Looking for one and not wanting to spend a bunch for something used 6 times a year.

Anybody have one sitting around for sale?

Walmart sells a two wheel cart for $85 just not sure of the quality.
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Walmart and quality, now there's an oxymoron.

You might check eBay if you can't find one locally. They pop up on there sometimes especially now that the prime beach season is winding down and the price might be worth it even with shipping costs. Have also run across plans for home-built models if you're so inclined.
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Headed to PCB Sunday for half a week. Was hoping to secure something local before leaving. I'll be in prime Beach Cart land, so I'm sure I'll find a ton of options when I get there.

I'm sure the Walmart option is a 1 time use kinda thing, but thought maybe they had a few different levels to choose from.

Bass Pro has a $139 SeaStriker on their website. Seems it has mixed reviews online. The Fish n Mate seem to be the best out there. Just hoping to find someone around here that doesn't use theirs anymore.
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Understand where you're coming from. Hard to spend top dollar on something that isn't used that often.

You might check with Half Hitch or Bluewater Outriggers in PSJ if you're driving along the coast. They might have some on end-of-season clearance.

Good luck with the quest and have a fun trip. Pompano, redfish and trout should all be cruising the beach looking for a meal.
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BWO had theim on sale a few weeks ago. Probably priced down again since summer is winding down.
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bbb wrote:Headed to PCB Sunday for half a week. Was hoping to secure something local before leaving. I'll be in prime Beach Cart land, so I'm sure I'll find a ton of options when I get there.
Ive got one you can borrow....
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bman wrote:
bbb wrote:Headed to PCB Sunday for half a week. Was hoping to secure something local before leaving. I'll be in prime Beach Cart land, so I'm sure I'll find a ton of options when I get there.
Ive got one you can borrow....
That would be great Barry. Text me on when I can swing by and grab it.

I may still buy one once I'm there if I see a good price for the Fish n Mate. Since we just got into camping, and the kids like to go to the beach, I really need to get one for myself, since I can't tandem pull the boat too.
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