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SPOTLIGHT ON... | LUGGAGE
There are three different bags for the active angler,
who knows which lures are necessary to bring or if the
lure sizes are simply too big for a small box. The outer
pockets offer more than enough space for terminal
tackle, fi shing licensc and pliers. The carry strap is a
necessary for carrying the bag from the car to the boat
even just slinging it around the head to carry it like
or j
this. It is made to be comf
elastic bands on top of the bag are useful
The situated on top of
for rain jackets or an unhooking mat so nothing get
Take on the worst weather Mother Nature can throw at you
with this dual-compartment, watertight, roll-top backpack.
This spacious 30 litre pack features a large primary rolltop
compartment with internal hanging pocket to keep
keys, phone, iPad or essentials handy. The hanging pocket
can also be clipped on the outside face for easier access.
A smaller secondary roll-top compartment allows for
better organisation/access with the same water-resistant
properties. It has a fully padded waist belt with pockets and
a vertically vented back panel for all-day comfort.
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DAM
LURE CARRYALLS
comfortable and hold plenty of gear.
nothing gets left
behind.
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SIMMS
ESSENTIAL GEAR BAG 90L
Simms’ Essential Gear Bag is your ticket to arriving at the river with
everything you need in one place. This burly bag offers a full 90 litres
of space, so you can keep all of your gear organised and at the ready.
The separate and ventilated bottom zone fi ts waders and boots; while
adjustable dividers let you customise the main compartment for dry
gear. The double zipper opening gives you full access to your gear while
its external zip pockets feature mesh bottoms for easy viewing. Rod
tube carriers tuck away when not in use.
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UMPQUA
TONGASS 1800 WATERPROOF BACK PACK
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DAIWA
TOURNAMENT PRO LUGGAGE
Refl ecting the dominating role of feeder fi shing, the Tournament Pro
range has been designed with all aspects of the technique in mind.
The rod holdalls feature an innovative adjustable stacking system
that allows anglers to tailor the position of reels which ultimately
saves space and prevents reel to reel contact. Its semi-rigid structure
combined with padding protects made-up rods for easy transport
Available in two lengths – 1.8m and 1.96m – for two or four rods.
Key features include adjustable rod stacking system, three external
pockets for landing net handle, feeder rest and quiver tips, an
adjustable padded strap and a neoprene carry handle.
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