(11-28-2012 07:33 AM)A2F Wrote: (11-28-2012 12:05 AM)grubman Wrote: Thanks guys.
I was thinking of changing my bag for a fishing vest. Some of the vests now hold alot of stuff. A buddy of mine got a nice one from LeBaron for $45.
If price isn't an issue - I would HIGHLY RECOMMEND FishPondUSA's WILDHORSE TECH PACK - Found at...
http://www.fishpondusa.com/wildhorse.cfm
I use this primarily for Steelheading, but when spring comes and I need my panfish gear - I load this thing up! you get A LOT OF SPACE!! Sometimes also, I'll load it up with Bass/Pike gear (or whatever I'm fishing for).
I bought mine @ Bass Pro Shops for $199
Or try this convertible one.
http://www.llbean.com/llb/shop/76464?fea...lue_0=Dark Olive&productId=1262145
(11-28-2012 12:05 AM)grubman Wrote: Thanks guys.
I was thinking of changing my bag for a fishing vest. Some of the vests now hold alot of stuff. A buddy of mine got a nice one from LeBaron for $45.
For a bit more, you can get this one with a built-in PFD.
http://www.nrsweb.com/shop/product.asp?p...eptid=2059
(07-08-2013 10:22 AM)Dennis L. Mitchell Wrote: wow, that 'chairpack' looks awesome. Pity there's only a couple places I fish where it would be useful.
I wear my fishing vest, my camera backpack, and an over the shoulder bag so both hands are free; one for the pole and one for my net. I've actually considered MacGyvering some sort of a 'wheelie' suitcase for fishing use.
This chairpak is specially designed for us.
http://www.chairpak.com/fishing_backpack_chair.html
(11-26-2012 10:22 AM)A2F Wrote: Hello Fellow Addicts!
I've been recently thinking of ways to carry my Shore-Fishing stuff around, moving from spot to spot - while maintaining comfort.
Last summer, I went to "Toronto Island" to do some fishing - at the time, I just brought my typical "Over the Shoulder" style Tackle Bag. They carry well, for the 1st hr or so but due to the style of these bags (and dependant on the wieght), they don't make good for "long" hikes - Eventually, the strap "Over the Shoulder" starts to put a toll on the body making it uncomfortable to carry.
Later on that day, we then came across a bunch of "Disc Golfers" playing - and I saw this "Strap" like contraption holding their bags on their backs... which, immediatly caught my eye - "HOLY CRAP! THAT'S AN AWESOME IDEA!".
So, rather than spending the money right away I tried to find 'similar' ideas - Why not use a BACKPACK! This worked great for awhile, only problem is that when I leaned over (say to assist going downhill - tying my shoes - or some similar movement) - the bag would sort of 'ride up' (if that makes sense). I also found problems like - no holsters for my "scents" (which I use a whole lot) and other fishing related compartments.
Anyway, I then later on (in the year) decided - screw it! I'll buy those 'Disc Golf Straps" and see how well they do - they look pretty comfortable. I'll just REMOVE the "Over the Shoulder" straps and put on the "Disc Golf Straps". Well, lastnight was the 1st time I got to use it - and I have to say - it makes the BIGGEST DIFFERENCE EVER! WAY MORE COMFORTABLE - AND - It has compartments DESIGNED to carry "Fishing Gear" (ie: Plano Boxes etc..) when paired with your original tackle bag!
This is how I carry my stuff around while fishing - so far, I gotta say it was the smartest move yet.
Here is what they look like:
1) http://www.fontcraft.com/gaybags1.jpg
2) http://thumbs2.ebaystatic.com/d/l225/m/m...bo3gsw.jpg
3) http://www.discgolf.com/wp-content/uploa...traps-.jpg
How do you carry your fishing gear while fishing from Shore?
I always use this, just zip up like a vest. Plus the hiking pole holder is good for carrying the rod and you can even put a hydration pack inside too.
http://www.salomon.com/cafr/product/xt-w...est-m.html