Redhed Posted March 25, 2009 Posted March 25, 2009 dang you guys like to spend money dont ya? ill stick with my already paid for book bag. i use gallon sized glad locks so sort me lizards, worms and creature baits. Quote
Captain Chaos II Posted March 25, 2009 Posted March 25, 2009 Book bag(i like the one strap kind) and bait boxes ... cheap and effective. Quote
brophog Posted March 25, 2009 Posted March 25, 2009 I didn't care for a bookbag when it had books in it. I'll stick with a vest. Quote
Redhed Posted March 26, 2009 Posted March 26, 2009 I didn't care for a bookbag when it had books in it. I'll stick with a vest. keep the hooks in their bags and all will be well.. i use baitboxes and gallon freezer bags to hold my lures. fishing vests do not hold what i want, not enough room. i use a vest fly fishing but never bass fishing. bookbag all the way. lots of room and light Quote
brophog Posted March 26, 2009 Posted March 26, 2009 Fly fishing vests have small pockets, and therefore make for poor bass fishing vests, but this thing has massive ones, and a lot of them. It is not sold as a fishing vest, but as a general purpose vest, meaning its large pockets easily fit common sized lure boxes. If you like a bookbag, then certainly use that, but you wouldn't skip a vest like that because of lack of room, I can assure you. BTW, please read what I wrote again. I have no idea what books have to do with your reply. Quote
Super User fourbizz Posted March 27, 2009 Super User Posted March 27, 2009 Even when I am fly fishing, I cant bring myself to wear a fishing vest. For the 1% of people that do not fall under the blanket cast by this next statement, I apologize ;D Everytime I see someone wearing a fishing vest I think " What a yuppie/ wannabe/tool. With some of my fly waters so close to the bay area, you get a LOT of guys with high end Sages, $400 dollar waders, ornate vests, and the thousands of dollars worth of accessories decorating their person. These are the guys that have no idea what they are doing, but really want to seem like they do. Most typically they drive a subaru wagon or a Range. I dont bother talking to these people. Id rather wear a manny pack and wet wade then be lumped in with those jackasses. Its the guys driving the beat up truck, with a ratty chest pack and faded waders, that are carrying the high end sage, those are the guys I want to talk fishin with. Id rather wear a manny pack and wet wade then be lumped in with those jackasses. Quote
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