tackle bags

currently using a rogue bag that holds 4 large trays and has side pockets and fits a motherload of gear in it, i want to downsize for the trips in the tinny or walking the banks, had a look around but cant find anything that tickles my fancy, has anyone knocked up a home made setup or found ways to travel lighter but still have everything you need?

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Back pack then just put what

Tue, 2011-08-16 12:47

Back pack then just put what you need in there. also frees your hands up when climbing on the rocks.

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i

Tue, 2011-08-16 13:52

 use the tackel world bag ,brought from mindarie store,its cost me under 20 dollars ,and the best bag i have own ,ive payed 100 dollars for some bags and this one ticks all the boxes! has side clears for jigs and  soft plastics and plastic pockets for ready made rigs .

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i use the black egi master

Tue, 2011-08-16 16:19

i use the black egi master bag for my bream lures just took the squid jig sleeves out usually go for long walks casting

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Kayak Models

Tue, 2011-08-16 17:11

Hey Jim1, have a look at some of the kayaking tackle vests, pretty good compromise. Carry lots, and comfortable on the back & shoulders.

Good luck, Saddles

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Does it have a tampon pocket?

Tue, 2011-08-16 17:19

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wonder if they still make

Tue, 2011-08-16 17:55

wonder if they still make them reusable tampon storage tins? haha, i dug out an old camelbak so im gonna give that a wirl, hydration is a bit of an added bonus and still got enough room for a days worth of breaming gear.

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