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Old 05-17-2004, 09:09 AM   #25
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Great review FWW. I pretty much echo his thoughts. The *only* problem I have with the small aquakinz is that I think that a few of the slots for the jigs should be bigger. They are all small. You can't get a 3 oz bucktail lead head in the slot or a 4 oz kastmaster tin.

IMO quality of the Aqua skinz bag is excellent. And I like the big heavy but semi flexible tubes. These are simple the best bar none. I think the small bag is the best available for those 2 hour trips to run down to the beach or for when you want it all on your belt. IMO this is a must have bag.

THe surfcaster bag is a thing of beauty. I have the big one and like the big velcro setup. It holds a ton of stuff. IMO the surfcaster bags are more of a "system". you can purchase surfcaster storagebags with extra tubes to swap in and out just what you want. Again not a belt bag but when you want a lot of choice this is a great bag.

Either way you can not go wrong. But these two are the best. Neither are cheap. But they will last and work and you won't loos your gear when you fall down. I don't own any "zebco" bags so I would not be able to comment on them.
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