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New Aquaskinz Single Row Plug Bags
Have come in...I think I'm one of the first to have them...
http://www.surfcasting-rhodeisland.c...newbagfull.jpg Surfcasting RI's Aquaskinz Page A nice plug bag that will last a real long time and at under $90 - a very good value... |
Joe, did the belts come in as well?
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Not yet - but soon I hope....
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Joe, Are you gonna have these at the RISAA show ?:) johnny
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$90 with the plugs :confused:
I know :smash: :smash: They look nice. How tall is it ? |
ahh, just saw. 8.25" :)
I'll be ordering one. :D :cool: |
I won't be doing the RISAA show.....
Its a great show and I did well last year, but logistically it almost killed me....I'm only one guy... I'm better if I stay in my room |
Thanks Joe, order placed.....:kewl: johnny
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New surf bag
Hi Joe,
The bag is awesome! I can't wait to use it (it won't be long now). Derek |
Too much money. Yeah they are well made but still can't justify the expense. I guess I never followed fashion trends anyways on or off the beach. Sorry, :hs: Do they make you any better of an angler?
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The Aqua Skinz bag is very well made, and certainly looks built to last. But I can't justify it, maybe I have aligator arms....Flaptail, i'd take that bag we saw for 10 bucks though :hihi:
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Not taking the bait.
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Is it a necessity? No. Is it worth the money? Mine paid for itself in that one night. BTW - I like the bigger pouch in the front of the new single row bag... |
I am actually really excited about the new smaller bucktailing-like bags.
They are perfect for the ditch or smaller jigs. I love the small individual holders in the front with the larger pouch in the back for rubber or pork. I plan on getting a couple of those. And the new belt. I like the larger bags, but not currently in the budget. I just order parts for a couple of rods. -IWK |
At the MSBA show I looked at that bag and the one that they at at the Surfcaster booth. I picked the surfcaster bag. better quality and only $75.
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Joe, no bait just a statement. This is an open forum right? John, I have had that happen many times and the bags I use held also at a fraction of the cost. I think it's akin to the cost of top end fly reels. Take a 2.5 Penn flyreel, very popular several years back. Could just pop off the spool but everyone wanted one. Has about 7 actual parts. A 50TW Penn trolling reel has about a hundred parts but they each cost the same. It's what the market will bear. If you feel that you need that bag fine, I don't is all.
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Ragfly,
Just curious, did you buy it there or did you have to fill out the form they had and send a check or some other payment? Also, what makes you say it is better than an AquaSkinz bag? If you broke it down from the thread used to actual materials, design and as important, inserts, I think you would find that the AquaSkinz bag is a superior product for about $15.00 more. But I would like to hear your side as to what makes the surfcaster bag better. Thanks, Kadir |
Personally, I am not big on exspensive things. I don't own a Van Staal, or a Saltiga, I have quite a few beautiful custom rods, and a few exspensive plugs, but other than that I use moderately to inexsoensively priced gear. That being said I had a hard time parting with my hard earned blue collar coin for the large Aquaskins Bag last season. I finally bit the bullet and bought the bag. I have to say that I am glad I did. It suits me just perfect, just enough room on the outside pockets etc. I love this bag, and really can only think of one thing that might make it a little bit better. But I will save that for later. After looking at the new bag at the show, I know that these bags are perfect for the canal angler. The main body can hold some serious pluggage. The front pocket has individual compartments sewn into it for tins and bucktails. I bet they would handle a 5 or 6 oz bucktail no problem. When I can spare the dough, or if my wife asks me what I want for my birthday in a couple of weeks it will be at the top of my list.
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Given the volume, I don't see how you could construct a top quality bag for much less money. When you look at it in relative terms, the 5 slot Aquaskinz bag costs less than 5 top quality plugs to put in it...
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TS,
You hit the nail on the head! The inner bucktail/tin slots were measured and sewn to fit 5&6 oz. bucktails. We actually had a 6 in the bag and were showing anyone who was interested in this feature. They will also accomodate tins like, Pt.Jude's, Kastmasters upto the 4 oz. and hopkins and crippled herrings. The one thing I will warn against with tins though is to keep your single hook tins in the slots. The trebles can get caught and snag up as well hook you if you forget about it. If you do end up buying this bag, you won't be sorry. Kadir |
Spence,
Excellent point! I always think about that, how people put a few hundred $$$ worth of plugs into them without blinking an eye but question the cost of the unit that holds, protects and functions with those expensive plugs. When you think about it, the bag cost is marginal. Kadir |
If that was patronizing enough feel free to send a sample to my address :wave:
-spence |
Spence,
:wave: is one enough :D Kadir |
Send a lot of stuff in one box if you'd like to save on shipping :devil:
-spence |
Spence,
Watch out, it might come with the marking dye's used by Brinks :happy: :happy: :hihi: Kadir |
If anyone assults me with UV light at 2am on a new moon :rocketem:
-spence |
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A second slam on the price in two treads ,first on gloves and now on the bag.And to think that these are the two of the lowest price aquaskinz models.I can only imagine of your opinion (not that I care) about the rest of the line. Of course there is no agenda behind it .... :angel: Of course $$$$ plugs are not an issue ........ |
I'd say that where you fish determines what kind of bag you need....standing on the sand of the Cape, without wading out, i'd say you don't need a bag like this but if yer fishing out in the water , in between the boulders, hopping from boulder to boulder, like in R.I., i'd say this bag was as useful as yer korkers.After getting slammed by a wave or two maybe you'd agree.Don't want any of those custom plug$ falling out. :) johnny
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If I wanted to drive from Bahstahn to LA, I could do it safely and semi-comfortably in a $13,000 Toyota Corolla.
But if I can afford a $35,000 Lexus ES 300 and want to do it in that, why not? It doesn't make me any better as a driver, but it makes the trip more enjoyable. |
I've made chip beef on toast in a 300 dollar bourgeat copper pan.
You know what? It was average but I had a hell of a time doing it. Everything is realative... -spence |
I understand Flap's point that choosing to purchase any of the Aquaskinz products goes way beyond "need". He is right. He is also correct that being "catalog man" will not catch you fish.
If we were to all tell the truth, we all pass need during our first season fishing. Do we need custom rods, high end reels, the best quality plugs....nope, nope and absolutely not. This thread seems to be about how we each choose to "enjoy" the sport. Yes, I can enjoy fishing without my Lamiglass, Stradic, Power Pro, Habs, etc. etc. etc. I can catch a lot of fish with an ugly stick, a penn, and a rubber shad. I can catch plenty of big fish with bait and an even cheaper outfit. However, I have felt the excitement of feeling the "swoosh" of a tail going by my plug because I throw good quality tackle. I work hard and choose to go beyond "need" in most areas of my life. I am not ashamed to say that I deserve nice things. I deserve to be comfortable. Mike P's Automobile analogy is right on. Choosing Aquaskinz products is a choice of comfort. My thought is what's wrong with that. I live in Hull and do a lot of fishing right here in rocky spaces that are "hairy". Using Aquaskinz products takes a bit of my worries away so I can concentrate on the safety of my A$$ not the safety of my gear. I also find some added confidence when I know my gear is up to any task I choose to undertake. any fisherman worth his salt will tell you that confidence breeds sucess in the suds. Do I sound like a salesman yet...Yeah, I do a bit of marketing for Aquaskinz and am definately jaded. However,those who know me know that My name does not get behind anything I would not own myself and the single row bag is already my favorite of the Aquaskinz line. The reason it is my favorite is that I heard all of the feedback from the last two years that created this bag. This bag was designed to meet the requests of many right on this board. I am proud that Kadir listened to the comments and feedback given to him when designing this bag. You can compare and argue quality of a Surfcaster Bag vs and Aquaskinz bag. They are both good products in the same price range. I think the Aquaskinz bags have a few bonus mfeatures that make them better but forget that for a minute. What I think should sway the potential customers on this board is the fact that Kadir and others in the company are right here and in other places on a regular. When you have a problem we are here to adress it. Aquaskinz products are designed by fishermen for fishermen and the single row bag proves this statement to be true. Isn't that the type of company you want to be dealing with. It is for me, that is why I got involved. |
Patrick your a wise man. Thanks for acknowledging my point. That is all I was inferring. It was not a personal attack on anybody, just a point of view. Thanks again. Bassmaster go back to sleep, you got 29 days to go then you may come out.
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Steve,
I think everyone understood your point and no one took it as a personal attack. The fact that you made it seem as though the users of AquaSkinz belonged to a click or were about making a fashion statement is what I question. It is akin to saying that people who use high end Shimano, Daiwa, Lami, Loomis, Whaler, Mako etc. belonging to the same.....not exactly accurate. Both Ditch and Patrick made great points and are valid. The fact that a certain demographic needs this type of product and another doesn't but chooses to use it shouldn't be a point of contention by you or anyone else. Plus, you question price, I understand you may not be familiar with manufacturing,the costs of raw goods and the overall process. There are multiple factors that affect the overall price of any item. The better the materials and process, the more it is going to cost, period. I always say, don't just look at the surface of something and make an assumption, delve down to the core of it and make an educated comment. Also, whether you know someone personally or not, it is not appropriate to tell someone to go back to sleep and come out in 29 days...whether it was in joking or not. As I said, everyone has a right to his or her opinion, don't just make a blanket statement, know something about what your saying before you say it. If you were to ask me why my products cost a little more than say a Canyon or a Surfcaster, I would be able to explain it to you and you would have a better understanding. Kadir |
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Hey Flap, :wave:
Let's take a drive down to the South Fork of Long Island next November. We'll hit a place called "M." :devil: |
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We should all remember that if the only people who bought a high end product were the ones who really needed it to fufill it's function there would be very few made and they would be even more expensive.
When the New Yawkahs bought the farm down the road from me, my neighbor, a thrifty New Englander since retired to the Virgin Islands, told the John Deere salesman "Why did you sell them all those new tractors, They don't need them?" To which the salesman replied "Dave, so you could buy them used" |
Kadir, first of all, I have known BASSMASTER for going on 13 years now. He and I know and most of the others on this board know it was a joke so you are totally out of line there. I didn't see your name on the moderators list. And don't tell me what is appropriate if YOU don't know the background.
Now that said, I do understand manufacturing and cost, having a number of friends in that line of business, and yes please explain to me "the cost" ? If there is a mistake on my part I would like to know. And in closing I have been in the game a long, long time I have seen fads, trends and must haves come and go so I don't need to be preached to and it's not a "blanket statement". (Like 200.00 plus for pliers from VanStal and others) I have always been blunt and always say what I feel and probably will not change after 50 years of doing so. My horoscope says I always get off on the wrong foot with people. I admit and bow to it's understanding of my personality but what you see and what you hear from me is what you get. Once again sorry if I criticized and/or questioned the price of your products but I have an opinion and I stated it and will not retract it. I wish you continued success with your products they are just not for me. :huh: |
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