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I have always wanted to try one and now Bass Pro has their BPS Stalker front loading bag on sale. Anybody use front loaders? What are your thoughts?

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never used one but they seem like a good idea as they would keep all your baits flat. this is even better if you store soft plastics in planos

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I use a front loader and love it. I pack 9 3600 boxes. Plus line, tools, worm binder, same a variety of things. Like them for storing plastics "up"

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I have the Bps extreme tackle bag. It features front loading and is the reason I bought it. Easily accessible and your soft plastics stay straight if you store them in planos. 

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I love the bps backpack front loading storage system (the grey backpack with bright green accents). It holds 4 Plano 3600 boxes. I keep all my plastics in those boxes and they remain straight, easily accessible, and I am able to see multiple baits at once which helps keep your options open. 

 

The top part of the backpack is a cooler which is great for water and lunch. Plenty of side pocket storage as well. Very comfortable. Highly recommend. I attach a collapsible net to the bag as well, great to keep your hands free and it doesn't slide off your shoulder 

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I've had a bps front loader for 5 years now. Starting to break down a bit. Pretty sure it's do to the extreme heat and sun here in the sw. I would buy another one, I carry 7 360s two smaller trays cull tags tools sunscreen line conditioner and dye

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The bottom boxes are not as easily accessible as the those closer to the top.  I prefer to keep my bag small and on my shoulder as I'm moving around quite a bit.  Top loading is the only way to go for access while carrying it.  

 

 

oe

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1 hour ago, OkobojiEagle said:

The bottom boxes are not as easily accessible as the those closer to the top.  I prefer to keep my bag small and on my shoulder as I'm moving around quite a bit.  Top loading is the only way to go for access while carrying it.  

 

 

oe

I would agree with you on that aspect. Although I'm not using mine to shore fish, I use it while fishing from a boat. That might weigh in on your decision @Rodney Smith

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I don't care for them but for different reasons. I fish some BFL'S, Opens ect . Usually the boater will give you the compartment behind your seat. I just leave the top unzipped and I can open the lid and grab what ever plano I need without pulling the bag out.

 If I'm in my boat I just put the bag in the front deck storage unzipped and do the same thing.

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