Stable cutting board off the rocks ideas???

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    Posted: 11 Jan 2025 at 4:33am
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Hi everyone, newbie here. I literally cannot find an answer to this problem anywhere on Google.

I’m wondering if anybody has come up with a solution for keeping your cutting board stable when fishing off the rocks. In the past, I’ve used a towel under the board, but I’d like something that is both stable, light and portable. If you have a solution, I’d love to see a photo.!

Thanks in advance!
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Wot I did    was to get two of them old bank cash bags  , I had previously filled them with pea gravel and sewed shut to use as sand bags to support the fore stock whilst sniping rabbits ,   so they got re-purposed .
Has any one tried to glue anything to one of them teflon cutting boards .........I used  Fisher and Paykel auto washer back panel screws to attach the bags to the underside of the cutting board   Worked so well we left it on the rocks for the next guy ( yep forgot it ...... not a new thing .... Im famous for leaving  beach spikes too  ) 
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Well, that sounds like a great idea however, I am wanting something that is a little more portable. I don’t fancy carrying a bag of sand around all day up and over a cliff.😂😂
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precut salted bait,mullet/kahawai etc carry in a bag or tupaware container.
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Originally posted by Hdog Hdog wrote:

Well, that sounds like a great idea however, I am wanting something that is a little more portable. I don’t fancy carrying a bag of sand around all day up and over a cliff.😂😂

Oh  , so a lightweight then LOL    The warehouse have  TV trays  which is pretty much the same thing except full of polystyrene beans  but the wind can blow them over .

Beats me Smile
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