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Old 12-22-2004, 01:55 AM   #1
Krispy
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What's on your surf belt?

This winter I am re-organizing how I use my belt and bag, to add more to the belt, take some weight out of the bag and make things easier and more comfortable in the surf. I wear the belt for countless hours every season, so it should be done right. And because I got nothin else to do this winter Nothings worse than fumbling for that knife or pliers. Or dragging a water bottle in the bag for hours. Here it is now. Pliers in sheath, knife, eelbag and the lovely eel rag on a 2" nylon quick release belt. The eelrag gets stuffed between me and the belt. Tight squeeze

Somethings I'd like to add are a small water bottle (sometimes), a small plug pouch to keep me from running up the beach or jetty to swap plugs all the time. And possibly a boga into the mix. I may put the pliers on the plug pouch. Knife needs to stay on the belt. Ive seen tiny water tight boxes, which would be nice to keep my smokes in and not have to dig thru my waders, belt and jacket for. And some other stuff Ill remember tomorrow morning.


I saw a guy wearing one of these in the surf last year too. A good idea, but maybe overdoing it
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