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walking bank and casting.  Catching a good fish is the wrong time to wonder,” hmmm, now where did i put my pliers”. 
I was thinking of finding a holster to carry some gear.  Pliers, spare trebles, fish grippers, etc.  snack…

 

seen any good ones? 

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Bucket Boss brand available at most home improvement stores or online had/has quite a few clip on options made for tradesmen/home improvement types. I’ve used some of their products in the past and they’re well made at a fair price as a bonus.D6534642-CED3-4677-B247-9EA7519466F9.thumb.jpeg.92feff296bd1e5aaea8e900373ea685c.jpeg

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Kline tools make good pliers holsters. Look in the electrical dept at your Home Depot.

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2 hours ago, Darth-Baiter said:

walking bank and casting.  Catching a good fish is the wrong time to wonder,” hmmm, now where did i put my pliers”. 
I was thinking of finding a holster to carry some gear.  Pliers, spare trebles, fish grippers, etc.  snack…

 

seen any good ones? 

 

I like this fishing belt, it holds a rod at your hip too. Useful for retying a leader or lure, and helpful if you have a fish gripped or lipped and trying to take a deep hook out.

https://a.co/d/chczaK9

 

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Can always check into the saltwater side of things, things like surf belts with surf bags. The bags are customized according to need. I show my setup posted. The pouches are segmented and the lure bag tubed. All bags have stainless drains and are durable enough to handle ANY condition. They have some nice stuff out there that is about good as it gets for storing gear. I've used some of my bags on my belt for freshwater bank fishing, storing just about everything I need. They are absolutely a must for surf fishing!

 

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