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Great Backpack For Bank Fishing?


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I LOVE sling packs.  There's a Mossy Oak sling pack that's on sale at DSW right now that's REALLY nice.   Lots of room, plenty of pockets and you don't have to take it off to be able to get at anything in it which is really nice.    

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I use a BUGOUT bag I have had since I was in the military. It holds a lot of crap and I could still fit more if I was compelled to do so. It weights so much already I couldn't imagine adding any more.

It also has a slot built in for a camelback bladder being a military bag and all. But that's if your into that kind of thing to want to use it or not.

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Holy jesus some of you guys carry a crazy amount of tackle! I take two 3700s and about 4-5 bags of plastics and I always thought that was overkill. This is all I have ever needed to catch plenty of fish. 

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I bought a hunting pack from Sportsman's Guide it's their Guide Gear line and so far I love it

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I LOVE sling packs. There's a Mossy Oak sling pack that's on sale at DSW right now that's REALLY nice. Lots of room, plenty of pockets and you don't have to take it off to be able to get at anything in it which is really nice.

I agree. I have this bag and it is great!

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OP, if you need MORE SPACE there's always the WHIPSNAKE FLEXTREK 37 TRILLION 

 

 

 

 

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Just picked up the Spiderwire tackle backpack last night from DSG. So far its a decent looking bag. It comes with 3 3500 size utility boxes with adjustable slots. I can fit 2 3600 slim boxes, 1 3500 spinner bait box, and the three boxes that came with the bag in the bottom section which gives me plenty of room for plastics, leader line and other supplies in the top section and the side pockets. Plus there are two rod holders one on each side which I will not be using for rods because mine are all one piece, and I do allot of fishing in wooded areas so they are better suited for two piece rods. I'll keep updating to let you know how it works out.

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That's pretty much similar to the Spiderwire bag. I didn't like the red, it's kinda bright when your trying to blend into the background so the fish can't see you. That's why I opted for the Spiderwire bag because it comes in black plus I had an 10$ coupon so that made the price the same as the BPS bag.

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I'm a little late to the party but I upgraded from a shoulder bag that carried 3 - 3600 boxes to a tactical style backpack that can probably hold 5 or 6 3700 boxes (I only carry 3) and two other pockets for my soft plastics/pliers/tools.

 

I got it from here:

http://www.lapolicegear.com/diplomat-3-day-backpack1.html

 

The bag is pretty nice quality and has a option for the camelback.  I got one bag for fishing and one for our bug out bag. 

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I'm a little late to the party but I upgraded from a shoulder bag that carried 3 - 3600 boxes to a tactical style backpack that can probably hold 5 or 6 3700 boxes (I only carry 3) and two other pockets for my soft plastics/pliers/tools.

I got it from here:

http://www.lapolicegear.com/diplomat-3-day-backpack1.html

The bag is pretty nice quality and has a option for the camelback. I got one bag for fishing and one for our bug out bag.

That's basically the same bag I posted that is used in the military and what I currently use. The military one come in many patterns like BDU ACU ect also. I have a ACU one and a black one. I use the black one for my tackle since the ACU one has been through hell and back literally.

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