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This Tactical Fishing Tackle Bag offers versatile 2-in-1 carrying options, durable water-resistant construction, ample organized storage, a modular MOLLE system for customization, and a convenient rod holder—perfectly engineered for fishing, hiking, and travel enthusiasts seeking hands-free, reliable gear management.
W**N
Well made, compact & looks professional.
The media could not be loaded. This really is very well made! The stitching is excellent, is finished off very professionally and it looks good. All of the zips are of a decent quality and there's loads of useful storage. There's even a 'molle' attachment on the front of the bag, plus some velcro (the fluffy part of velcro so you can attach the hook part).The shoulder strap in conjunction with the waist strap allows the bag to be secured firmly to your body and it's comfy to wear. You don't get much 'wobble' as you're walking which I like.It's not a massive bag but it is surprising how much kit you can get in it.There are some very useful velcro straps on the underside of the bag. They hold my fishing rod in place firmly and safely and the elastic holder on the outside of the bag comes in handy to store my container.All in a a well made bag that has loads of storage space and is highly functional, perfect for fishing!
S**X
MOLLE style over the shoulder, around the waist carry bag.
MOLLE = Modular Lightweight Load Carrying Equipment. It’s a system currently used by various militaries and allows equipment to be securely carried and attached in an extendable system using straps, loops, pockets, D-rings, hook and loop etc. I am guessing that this is why the bag is described as tactical.I figure that I can use this for fishing on the move or "roaming" as it is known. The bag is big enough to fit basic equipment such as line, lures, hooks, tools and most importantly sandwiches and snacks. The side bottle pocket accommodates a small 0.5l bottle. I don't think I would be putting my rod in this as is shown in the marketing shots. It doesn't seem practical and anyway I can just carry it.I suspect that most of the attachment straps and loops will never get used unless you are planning all out war on the fish and require lots of extra equipment. If this were the case though, I think you should probably use a holdall instead. The tactical, MOLLE stuff is mainly marketing as there is a certain population of anglers that appear to like this sort of "Army surplus" look.I can't vouch for the zips. I have learnt over the years that it is hard to tell if a zip will last or not. I have flimsy looking zips that lasted years of abuse and chunky zips that have failed after several uses. These zips are plastic and fairly non-descript. There is a reflective strip on the front pocket.This has a built in over the shoulder strap that cannot be detached. It also has a waist belt. Both need to be used together in order for this to be worn comfortably.All in all, this would suit a metal detectorist or a roaming angler. It has ample space for both activities and feels like it will stand up to a fair amount of wear and tear.
S**N
Small but good for stalking
I have wanted one of these for ages. I have a lot of fishing gear but when off stalking for fish it is great to have a lightweight bag that just holds the essentials. Makes fishing so much more comfortable without the huge weight to carry.
F**C
Great bag for carrying a sizable bridge camera along with all accessories
This is a really useful "tactical fishing bag" (I have no clue regarding what set of tactics it's meant for, but the bag works for me!).I don't intend using it as a fishing tackle bag. Instead, it will be used for my bridge camera (too big to fit comfortably into any manbag / bumbag that I have found to date) and all of the associated accessories (video light, spare batteries, filters, and so on). In actual fact, the "fishing rod holder" is well suited to handle my tripod as long as I fix it to the strap as well - things in the rod / tripod holder just wobble everywhere if it's not fastened to a second point.The bag is very well made, the "Molle" fitings may come in useful if I decide to go camping with the bag, and I am very happy with it. The only downside is that it isn't quite big enough to take my iPad Air, but I'll carry that in a cushioned backpack, which will probably be safer for it.When I put the strap over my right shoulder, it works well as a pouch at the front or as a side bag slung over my right hip. If I put the strap over my left shoulder, it works well as a bumbag (also it sits well just beneath my backpack)Very very happy with this bag and pleased to recommend it.
M**5
Tactical Fishing Tackle Waist Bag
This bag looks good and has plenty of zip up pockets and Velcro type loops etc. Its got D rings and clips and bits that I have no idea what they could be for! But certainly if you fly fish or spin while wading then this could be the bag for you.Its 15 x 6 x 8 inches. The shoulder strap is adjustable from 35 to 51 inches but make sure to measure your waist with your wading trousers etc on as the waist strap may be too short for you at 27 to 49 inches. The sellers would do well to extend the length or add a second extra length for the more comfortable/portly figures amongst us.
R**R
Just what I needed
Im really happy with this bag, its deceptively spacious inside which has allowed to fit most of my tackle in it.The build quality seems to be good and the forward facing position is very handy indeed.The bag is lightweight and looks awesomeGreat value for money
E**R
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Great Fishing Tackle Bag is a versatile, durable, and water-resistant option for outdoor enthusiasts. Designed in green, it can be worn as a waist or crossbody bag, featuring a rod holder and a MOLLE system for easy attachment of additional gear. Perfect for fishing, hiking, and travel, this multi-functional bag provides ample storage and convenient access to your essentials while on the go.
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