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I wasn't sure where the heck to place this thread, but it is fishing related, and it does hold tackle :)

 

anyways, i recently bought the Ghosthorn fishing bag - regular size.

i have looked online, you tube, and images of this bag and how some people choose to wear it.

I cannot figure out how this is secured into place if you chose to wear it on your chest.

I have been messing with the straps and angles of the straps trying to get it to rest comfortably, and so that it does not move around when fishing/moving.

I am obviously not smart enough for this bag.  now, if i wear the bag like a traditional back pack, it's comfortable and all is well.  but i really like the idea of it being on my chest for easy access as needed.

 

anyone else own this bag?  have you figured out how to carry it on your chest?

 

Here is the bag I am referring to: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07V235VZC?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1

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15 hours ago, crankbait2009 said:

I cannot figure out how this is secured into place if you chose to wear it on your chest.

I fish with a few sling bags but mostly with one that's the smallest I have, but I wouldn't want to fish with it swung around to my chest. I swing it around to my chest to grab stuff then rotate it back around just under my armpit to fish.

 

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