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Predator Hunting => Gear Bag => Topic started by: Predator53 on November 23, 2013, 07:32:18 PM
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I need a gear bag for my predator gizmos...ive been useing my bowhunting bag and its to heavy to walk around makes sets with....i want it for binos ..range finder and gloves&hand net etc......Thinking about just getting a waist pack....Russ
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Heavy Duty red and black Craftsman Gear Tool canvas/leather Bag.
« on: October 16, 2013, 10:06:54 PM »
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They are under $7.00. It's a heavy duty tool bag! great for carrying ammo. That's what I'm gong to use the two I got so far... Of course you can put in other predator or trapping gear in it...Electronics, tapes, CD's, FOXPRO Call... ETC ETC Source is Sears or K-Mart.. Wen you see this quality bag in the tool area you will know what I mean...Check it out!!! Me I keep my gear in tool bags and or tool boxes... When it's time to hunt I just grab the one for the type of hunting i' m going to do and go...Makes a great gift for a hunter or fisherperson in your life too..
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Another good source for all sizes of predator calling bags is Wal-Mart.
Non of that $49.99 stuff. Some of the small bags cost $3.98! Camo yet!
I have many with a shoulder strap that carry mouth calls, ammo, mini toilet paper roll, clips, rubber gloves, plastic garbage bag! Hand gun ammo. Etc!
They are not only good for calling but all kinds of things. Shrooming, archery, black powder, deer hunting!
A predator hunter can't have enough of bags!
Check Army and navy stores too for larger military bags but never pay over $20.00 for them!
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I'd drop the rangefinder and binos. Stuff your head net and gloves in your pockets and go.
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I wear a turkey vest and it holds everything I need... ;)
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I use a turkey best also, It holds everything I need and room for more and don't have to worry about setting it down and forgetting it.
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I got a fox pro knock off from WalMart a few years ago. Saved me money, but now I find it collects to much stuff. I prefer to use my pockets to keep stuff at a minimum. I throw my bag in the back seat just in case.
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I use an old Camelbak small back pack. It has two pockets, which I load my first aid kit, hand calls with lanyard, head scanning light, the upper pocket has my e-caller with remote. Where the camelbak bladder use to be I have an facemask (for those cold windy nights) and more gloves.