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shore anglers who use backpacks 2025


fishing user avatarCanalStalkin reply : 

Hey I had a small FLW bag with 4 boxes that ran out of room FAST, and it sucked carrying it with one hand or on the shoulder. I went and bought a remington backpack at walmart for 10 bucks. I fit all 4 boxes in the main compartment with room to spare and its a ton more comfortable having my hands free. I was wondering if any of you guys rigged up something to hold your rod on your pack. This one has a side compartment for waterbottles and I was thinking of slicing an X in the bottom so the butt of the rod can slip through but not the reel. Any other ideas?


fishing user avatarbadog reply : 

Backpack is the way to go, mine has a water bottle holder on each side. It also has compression straps on the sides, I use these to hold poles in place, and set the pole handles in water bottle holder!!


fishing user avatarmrlitetackle reply : 

i always use an over the shoulder style tackle bag myself, and just carry my rod(s) in the other hand.

ive been trying to tinker with building a rod holder that will carry 1-3 poles, but havent got to involved with that task yet.... as of this point.

never tried the backpack idea.


fishing user avatarKingBass reply : 

I do!

I've got just a back pack and I put a few utility boxes in there. I have a big BPS red bag that I keep all my stuff in, cranks, worms, 10" worms, jigs, spinnerbaits, creatures, hooks and other stuff.

I also have smaller ones that keep empty in my back pack. I take a few of the worms and fill up on box, fill one with cranks, creatures, spinnerbaits, and so on!

It's pretty light, I just keep it on and walk the shore! I most of the time have one rod.. bait caster, some time I has a spinning rod with me too, but only if I plan to do a lot of finesse fishing. I also keep two bottles of water in the two sides.

Ya, back packs are handy! :)

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i always use an over the shoulder style tackle bag myself, and just carry my rod(s) in the other hand.

ive been trying to tinker with building a rod holder that will carry 1-3 poles, but havent got to involved with that task yet.... as of this point.

never tried the backpack idea.

Get a hold Islandbass on here, he's also on an other forum I'm on and gave me the statics for making it. I've yet to make it, but will get around to it!  ;D


fishing user avatargrimlin reply : 

I carry a backpack and a small shoulder bag from gander mountains.My backpack carries my two binder of plastics,scale,1 3700 box of worms and a jar of my home made scent.Plus an extra spool of line for my spinning rig,i can just swap out the spool and be ready to go again.When you river fish I think it's a must to have an extra spool of line just in case. My shoulder bag carries everything else from lures,tools,jigs,weights and hooks.


fishing user avatarNewAngler reply : 

I just picked up the Brownng 360 Tackle bag from BPS. Its money.I can fit two rods on the back, and then I can still hold my fishin partners leash (my dumb dog). I find it a pain in the rear sometimes when my rods hit tree limbs and stuff.. Its good for wide open ponds.. Not so much for rivers other rough terrain places.


fishing user avatarbilgerat reply : 

I own this one from Cabela's

http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/pod/standard-pod.jsp?_DARGS=/cabelas/en/common/catalog/pod-link.jsp_A&_DAV=MainCatcat20166-cat20327&rid=&indexId=cat20327&navAction=push&masterpathid=&navCount=1&parentType=index&parentId=cat20327&id=0042540

The quality is top notch. Every now and then it shows up in the Bargain Cave at a decent discount.


fishing user avatarCanalStalkin reply : 

bilgerat that backpack is very nice, even the price with boxes isnt too bad.


fishing user avatarbilgerat reply : 

It is a nice bag BUT keep in mind:

The ad says it will hold up to 4 utility boxes. That's a big maybe. It will hold three with no trouble at all. There's more than enough room in the main section for a fourth box if needed.

I waterproofed mine with Scotchguard fabric waterproof that comes in an aerosol can. I fish in the rain a lot so that's why I did this.


fishing user avatarguitarkid reply : 

I have an old Marine Corps standard issue back pack. I think it is the MOLLE system I think.

                     -gk


fishing user avatarHammer 4 reply : 

I have a backpak made for surfers, i.e. to carry a full wetsuit, and stuff. Kinda pricey at close to 100.00, but I can stuff just about anything in there, drinks, towels, and of course all my boxs plus about 15 bags of new baits, mostly Ragetail stuff. I could probably fit a very small person in there, but the dang thing is heavy enough already..lol

I carried a regular bag made by Rapala for about 6 mos. never again.


fishing user avatarOIFBasser reply : 

I sometimes use a regular Jan-Sport backpack, when beating the bank. It holds a cuple of boxes, and some other stuff you mught need.


fishing user avatarzbigbadaaron reply : 

I switch between a tackle box and backpack. I find that the backpack is easier to carry things.


fishing user avatarHammer 4 reply : 

Yep, which makes it much easier to cover more water.. :)

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I switch between a tackle box and backpack. I find that the backpack is easier to carry things.

fishing user avatarislandbass reply : 

If you have to travel through bush and brush, then whatever you plan to devise ought to completely protect the blank, JMHO.

I too use a backpack but have a homemade quiver to hold my rods. Sometimes, if I am using my 2-piece rods, I will keep them in the main pouch of the pack in the center, held up by the zippers without the reel attached and this is when I know there won't be anything it can bump into.


fishing user avatarCanalStalkin reply : 

ya I planned on just holding it when I trek through the bushes and trees, but when I walk on paved canals for stripers Id like to just have it straight up and down.


fishing user avatarJake... reply : 
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If you have to travel through bush and brush, then whatever you plan to devise ought to completely protect the blank, JMHO.

I too use a backpack but have a homemade quiver to hold my rods. Sometimes, if I am using my 2-piece rods, I will keep them in the main pouch of the pack in the center, held up by the zippers without the reel attached and this is when I know there won't be anything it can bump into.

lol a homemade quiver.


fishing user avatarbassmajor reply : 

I found an old backpack frame (aluminum) at a garage sale.  I then used zip ties to fasten a pvc rod holder on each side.  I can only carry 2 rods (but you could double up on the pieces of pvc to get 2 on each side.)  It works well for places with no overhanging cover to get tangled up in.  Then I just strap my backpack to the frame.  Works well when I'm riding my bike along paved paths.  A little bulky but nice to have my hands free.  Message me if you want a picture of it.


fishing user avatarbassmajor reply : 

Had some requests so heres some pics.  As you can see you could double up on the pvc side by side with another piece and a longer zip tie.

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fishing user avatarJake... reply : 

^ is that a compre spinnning rod??

if so, how do you like it. thinking about compre or a mojo st.croix


fishing user avatarBryce C reply : 

I fish almost entirely from the bank unless I'm out with one of my buddies and I have used the same plano waist pack for several seasons.  It doesn't hold much, but enough to cover most situations.  For longer outings I also wear my hydration pack and that will fit a few more baits as well.  With the waist pack I can hold an extra rod by putting it through the belt on my back, this works so so and so I usually only carry one rod.

Bassmajor.....that pack looks awesome!  Thanks for posting that.


fishing user avatarCanalStalkin reply : 

Bassmajor, thats a rad setup. How comfortable is the frame on your back lol?


fishing user avatarislandbass reply : 

Bassmajor,

That is pretty sweet. When I designed my quiver, I originally wanted it mounted on my back, but I quickly learned that through brush, ideal mobility was limited to open areas. As a result, I had to forego my shoulder straps. It is now hand-held and I can hold three rods all at once with one hand.

@D16 - Compres are one of the best deals out there, and I would take it over the MOJO. The mojo's warranty, if it is important to you, is finite.  The compre's is for life. In addition, it is an excellent rod. I have an MH spinning that serves as my all around spinning.  I used it today and nailed a smallie during lunch break.  :)


fishing user avatarNewAngler reply : 

Island-

Can you post a picture of your "quiver"?


fishing user avatarislandbass reply : 
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Island-

Can you post a picture of your "quiver"?

Here is a link to the thread where I posted it:

http://www.bassresource.com/bass_fishing_forums/YaBB.pl?num=1233354724/4#4

Refer to the 4th reply.  8-)


fishing user avatarRippinLips86 reply : 

I have the browning 370 which hold the bigger boxes from the 360 Its nice cause you can detach the bottom compartment and carry it on your shoulder if you want just your clear boxes. Its nice.

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fishing user avatarbassmajor reply : 

My pack is pretty comfortable, its a hunting frame so I'll be removing the rod holders soon and adding my hunting gear.  We've packed game out of the prairies here in SD and never had a problem.  Like I said, its a little bulky for fishing tho.  Not a lot of bass anglers in SD, so I'm sure I get a few funny looks riding my bike around the lake with it on.  Then I just show them my fish pics and get the last laugh!!! haha!  :)


fishing user avatarmoloch16 reply : 

I just bought a Plano Guide Series 3334 on clearance at ***.  Looks like it will work really well for my bank fishing needs.  I'll let you know what I think once it arrives.

http://www.***.com/descpagePLANOBAG-PGSHB.html


fishing user avatarbassmajor reply : 
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^ is that a compre spinnning rod??

if so, how do you like it. thinking about compre or a mojo st.croix

Its a compre, I am not a rod expert at all, but I like it.  I think I bought it because it was real cheap when our SW closed down.




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