Wheelchair Tips                     
  1.When I went out I had all my gear stowed like this so all I had to do was turn my butt to get my stuff like this: I had a knapsack with Plano boxes full of stuff all sorted out, that was just simply hooked to the back of the chair handles with two simple quick release dog leash style latches so all I had to do was just unhook them and then pull the gear bag on my lap…that simple! This also kept it off my lap from falling all over and was a lot simpler than a big box.Although if I had lost my legs I would have mounted it to the foot rests that are usually standard on most chairs simply by using a couple of nuts and bolts or some bungee cords. The other way with bolts might be okay, too.                       
2.For a rod holder what I used was a piece of PVC piping I had gotten from the hardware store for a couple bucks. I had enough for two pipes. What I did was use two automotive radiator hose clamps to attach it to the side panel arm just under the pad at the top and through the seat on the bottom. I then could surfcast my heart out with a bottom rig and sit back into my soda pop…no sweat! It worked very well on my old unit with the newer chairs you have to at least use one side panel and arm rest for this to work or you'll have to bungee cord it to the wheel which I didn't care much for at all. I like to be able to move about on the pier a little bit and this was okay in the fact that I could cheat a bit and turn the chair to tighten the line up if the rod tip twitched a bit!                      
3.On my other arm rest I had the old style swinging gimbal soda pop can holder,most necessary for fishing! Again I used hose clamp for a radiator hose to fasten that down. If the pier or walkway was tilted, I wouldn't spill a drop of my  beloved Dr. Pepper!                  
4.Always have a small bike pump and patch repair kit for those of us whose chairs are tubed tires. One other suggestion…put mountain bike style tires on so you can get around in the dirt a little better.                    

  5.for traveling a piece of pvc pipe clamped on the back lower pipe and seat can be used to store the rod to get from spot to spot easily , i use rubberbands to hold the rod pieces together when on the move and a bungee cord for moving about .

6 I like using velcro strips to hold anything i can handy close by , its good for walkmans as a handy  keeper for the rod when moving around spot to spot , holding on small pauchs to the side for stuff like a bic or cigs to small stuff or just plain old what have you. i use five minute epoxy and that works ok for me for a permanent strip to attach stuff to.,it can be got almost anywhere from the stores at the sewing dept s as well .

I hope this helps!