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Old 08-12-2005, 08:22 PM   #1
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I think the #^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^& is smokin some kinda eel sized spleefage.the B&W is a decent bag but the VS bags are Nicer..Now everyone has the right to voice there opinion.the guy is tryin to make a livin why do u gotta come out an say they are way overpriced.i think he carry's both lines but I'm sure he laid out some good cash for the vanstall line o bags.An lots o people like em he's just lettin us know he has em.He didn't ask what u think.
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Old 08-12-2005, 08:35 PM   #2
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BW bags are junk- plug hooks get stuck under the tube ends, the top flap can come undone in the surf and dump your plugs in the wash...

the aquaskins bags & VS bags are worth it..

a plug bag isnt like an eel bucket
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Old 08-12-2005, 09:04 PM   #3
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Ya what does he know bout plugbags he's eelguy.
The B&W bag has a piece of velcro bout the size of hitlers moosestashe to hold the lid down.
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Old 08-12-2005, 09:16 PM   #4
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Ya what does he know bout plugbags he's eelguy.
The B&W bag has a piece of velcro bout the size of hitlers moosestashe to hold the lid down.

I baught my bags from the surfcaster years ago and they are still like new. The bw bags are not that bad, but when you need to carry 100 plugs to fish a night I guess nothing will hold up
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Old 08-12-2005, 10:15 PM   #5
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I saw Mac's VS bag and liked it(liked what was in it too )
are the new ones the same???
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Old 08-12-2005, 10:36 PM   #6
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I saw Mac's VS bag and liked it(liked what was in it too )
are the new ones the same???
It's pretty close; the material is slightly different and there are bucktail pouches both in front of and behind the tubes. You'll never be lacking when it comes to tin or bucktail storage. The tubes might be slightly taller.

There is also more black nylon webbing on both the bottom and the back of the bag. There will be more testing in the coming weeks; most of the bags that came in are already sold to people who pre-ordered them LONG ago, and a couple were nabbed by guys in the shop who will definitely give them a good work out. Time will tell of course, but they look good to me.
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Old 08-13-2005, 12:24 AM   #7
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hey pete post a pic of those surf bags
I got a vs bag its beat to hell but i kill anything no rips in it but i stuff it so bad its like carrying 3 bags

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Old 08-12-2005, 10:31 PM   #8
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Heh, I can only guess what I missed as I was out fishing...

The edit function should removed from the board, I love seeing what people say before they think first.

Almost sounds like I was accused of having over priced product? I carry almost every plug bag made in all price ranges except the Surfcaster bags since I can't get them. BW to VS to 'skinz and others in between. Surfcaster bags aren't exactly cheap either, last time I checked. $130 for an overweight surf bag?

The highlight of both the VS and the 'skinz bag is definitely the velcro, I happily pay a premium just for that. I've never lost a plug to the flap popping open on either my VS bag or my 'skinz bag, but I've seen plenty of surfcasters dump hundreds of $$ over the years into the surf thanks to lesser bags. The velcro on these bags also never seems to age and lose it's ability to grip over time either. Just this evening I was stuck in a toilet bowl in my wetsuit, clutching on to a few pices of kelp while getting bashed by waves and trying not to get sucked out to sea. When I eventually dragged myself out all my plugs were safe and sound in my Aquaskinz single row.

The BW bag is what it is, a low priced bag. People love them as long as they aren't too extreme in their surfcasting. It gets the job done as long as you don't ask too much of it.

Surf bags, overall, seem to be a "you get what you pay for" sort of deal.
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Old 08-13-2005, 01:26 AM   #9
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Heh, I can only guess what I missed as I was out fishing...

The edit function should removed from the board, I love seeing what people say before they think first.

Almost sounds like I was accused of having over priced product? I carry almost every plug bag made in all price ranges except the Surfcaster bags since I can't get them. BW to VS to 'skinz and others in between. Surfcaster bags aren't exactly cheap either, last time I checked. $130 for an overweight surf bag?

The highlight of both the VS and the 'skinz bag is definitely the velcro, I happily pay a premium just for that. I've never lost a plug to the flap popping open on either my VS bag or my 'skinz bag, but I've seen plenty of surfcasters dump hundreds of $$ over the years into the surf thanks to lesser bags. The velcro on these bags also never seems to age and lose it's ability to grip over time either. Just this evening I was stuck in a toilet bowl in my wetsuit, clutching on to a few pices of kelp while getting bashed by waves and trying not to get sucked out to sea. When I eventually dragged myself out all my plugs were safe and sound in my Aquaskinz single row.

The BW bag is what it is, a low priced bag. People love them as long as they aren't too extreme in their surfcasting. It gets the job done as long as you don't ask too much of it.

Surf bags, overall, seem to be a "you get what you pay for" sort of deal.
What I said was I think those VS AND Surcaster bags are way overpriced, you as a retailer have to sell to make a profit and I understand that completley, its not a personall attack, IMO its crazy to spend $150 bucks for velcro, home depot sells the extreme velcro (and trust me this stuff is extreme) for $5.99, you can sew it on any bag you want!! Velcro is velcro its one company and the extreme is the best they make. When I baught my surfcaster bag it was 60 bucks but has went up since then, yes they are a bit heavy, I dont carry 10 plugs with me anyway so I mostly use the belt bag.

I have switched now from shoulder bags to the "fish pond" fanny pack and it doubles as a wading belt, there is more than enough room in it for all the plugs you need and everything else, plus I hate a bag over my shoulder while I am casting. That fanny pack was $85 at fin and feather. Anyway I stand by what I said , there to expensive.........
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Old 08-13-2005, 07:00 AM   #10
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I bet ur one o them guys that ware the fanny pack around town.....
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Old 08-13-2005, 08:16 AM   #11
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The BW bag is what it is, a low priced bag. People love them as long as they aren't too extreme in their surfcasting. It gets the job done as long as you don't ask too much of it.
Exactly.That's why I like them.They fit MY needs.

I epoxied on a couple extra strips of extreme velcro.The flap coming open is no longer an issue.As far as the hooks getting hung up on the bottom of the tubes I've simply never encountered that problem with my bags.

For the price the BW bags are just fine.

If I spent my time in the surf up to my armpits I'd own a VS or Skinz bag.But since I don't do that type of fishing very often there's no point in owning one.I'd rather take that cash and put it towards plugs,leaders etc.

I'm curious as to why these threads always turn into "these are junk,those are junk" arguments?Pete's just letting folks who are interested know that he has them in stock.
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Old 08-13-2005, 08:38 AM   #12
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few seasons on my 3 tube vw bag. I added a 1.50 clip to it so it wont open.

Got a skinz bag too Getting the vs bag too

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