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Old 06-19-2006, 11:43 AM   #5
ThrowingTimber
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beach pouch; snaps, swivels, BIG trebles (shad) leader material, breakaway clips in the zippered compartment. Stubby needle fish and rubbah in the zip portion.

rocks: bucktails, eel rigs, rubbah same in the zippered compartment.

Yeah it flips itself open and can be costly. I run two rubber bands, thru my belt on either side of the small pouch. When I close the bag, i slide these rubber bands over the flap for the pouch.

This small bag can benefit greatly from three things:

1. two pieces of inner tube rubber (heavy rubba). ie. take the piece of rubber and slide it through your belt. 1a. Slide your bag onto your belt. 1b. slide on the second rubber band. Then you can pull the band on either side of your belt to keep the velcro potion closed.

2. Stainless steel zippers or marine grade zippers. The zippers need to be reinforced on the ends as well.

3. Reinforcement. The bag needs double or triple stitched seams. We're not carrying make up in these bags and if I think that I can chuck x amount of bucktail jigs into that little bag, because Im humping it 3 miles, guess what??? Imma be pissed if I get there and my jigs are dotting my trail like hansel and gretel..

Its not a bad bag, I love mine but personally I think its needs to be reinforced because it is very versatile. But the above would make the bag truly much better, and add to its versatility.

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