
Brown Dog wrote:Wish someone would invent a pack with a built in cooler bag, would make things real easy. |
The NZLBGC may be having some made up soon... may be a little more expensive but designed to take the rough treatment we landbased fishoes dish out... how soon do you need it?
Another thing to look out for (so I've been told) is the thickness of the zip. Apparently the chunky zips tend to blow out on the corners with a heavy load. Finer but strong zips are the way to go. Not first hand experience but have been making some enquiries myself lately.
fisher wrote:I have used the drybags / kayak bags for bait and fish, I'm planning on making an insulated insert for them using EVA foam. That would also help with the big problem the dry bags have when carrying snapper, namely the spines rendering the drybag a leakybag. Wrapping in plastic bags help to keep the spines flat along the back and not poking out. |
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