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The Piscifun Fishing Tackle Bag is a rugged, water-resistant sling bag made from high-density 1000D nylon, featuring multiple organized pockets and an ergonomic design. It includes a built-in rod holder and adjustable straps for versatile, comfortable use across fishing, hiking, and outdoor activities.










| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.25 x 10.5 x 1.75 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.66 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.6 x 3.9 x 9 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.66 Kilograms |
| Brand Name | Piscifun |
| Model Name | Piscifun-bg012-d |
| Color | Tree Camo |
| Material | High density water-resistant 1000D nylon fabric |
| Suggested Users | Unisex Adult |
| Manufacturer | Piscifun |
| Part Number | Piscifun-BG012-D |
| Style | Sling Fihsing Bag |
| Sport Type | Fishing |
I**.
Sturdy, a little stiff, but all the features of more expensive bags
The Piscifun Fishing Tackle Bag has proven to be an excellent backup fly fishing tackle bag. Its compact size and sling design make it incredibly convenient to carry as an additional storage option on fishing trips. The built-in rod holder is a game-changer, allowing me to keep my fly rod securely in place while I switch between setups or take a break. The bag's durable construction and multiple pockets provide ample space for storing extra flies, leaders, tippet spools, and other essentials. The adjustable strap ensures a comfortable fit, and the bag's water-resistant properties have kept my gear protected during unexpected rain showers. Whether I'm using it as a primary or backup tackle bag, the Piscifun Fishing Tackle Bag continues to impress with its functionality and reliability.
T**L
Game changer for bank and river fishing
I had previously used a tackle box for my fishing. Taking on more ultra light and bank/river fishing this year I quickly tired of the tackle box and wanted to give this bag a try. I love it. Lightweight, comfortable, and carries everything I need. For reference, I am 6'5" and 260lbs and this bag fits me perfectly and comfortably with some strap adjusting left to spare. I easily fit 2 plastic boxes in the main compartment. I keep other tools, gear, and some plastic worm packs in the front zipper area, which is also quite roomy. The side "belt" part holds a few jars of gulp baits, and I have a nice pair of pliers that are held securely with the velcro strap. There are also several other holders and loops that I have not found a use for yet but are available.I usually wear this facing the back. The shoulder strap easily drops down allowing me to spin the bag to the front when I need to access anything. The clips and other hardware seem to be plenty durable. I have been using this for a few months now without any issues and would definitely recommend it to anyone.
J**E
Nice bag, big men beware
It’s beautifully made. Very sturdy. Lots of good features. A lot more room inside than you’d think. Great for trips when you have to do a lot of walking but don’t want to carry a lot of crap with you. Only one problem. The straps are kind of small. They don’t extend very far. I’m only 6 foot tall but the straps don’t allow the bag to hang low enough to be comfortable. I can’t use the waist strap at all. Way too short. If you have larger than a 36 inch waist, could be uncomfortable. All they need to do is offer a place you can buy a strap extension and this bad is 5 stars no problem. All that said, I’m still going to use it. Just a very nice bag.
J**Y
Great tackle bag
Good sized, well made tackle bag for use over the shoulder or as a fanny pack. Well constructed and thought out bag with plenty of pockets and extra places to hang your hemostats, net, line cutters (I attach nail clippers on an elastic band) and anything else you want to keep handy while on the stream or in the field. Even has a handy side pouch/beverage holder to keep your favorite beverage of choice easily accessible.
R**K
Best Fishing Bag, hands down.
This bag is one of those products that are extremely well thought of. I can imagine the designer would have been a surf fisherman and knew exactly what s/he wanted.It fits perfectly, despite the weight the shoulder and waist straps help support the weight and also provide comfort to my back. Enough pockets and each one is perfect sized. Great idea to have a water bottle holder, makes life better, enough clips and holders for everything I need. I highly recommend this product to anyone who loves to fish and doesn't like dragging ton of stuff.I keep my plastic lures in bigger pocket, tools in the pocket inside the big pocket, most frequently used tools in smaller pocket, and leader wallet all the way in the front pocket. I carry water bottle and sometimes use the rod holder to free my hands. Love this product so much.
W**F
Very well-made and roomy
Surprisingly roomy - this bag holds at least two (maybe 3 depending on depth) medium-sized boxes in the main compartment, and one small box in the outer pouch. There are loops where you can put pliers, scissors, and other tools, pouches for all sorts of other things, and it lets you strap a single fishing pole to it. The shoulder strap and waist-belt combo is very comfortable, and you could go for a hike with this thing with no issues at all. The fabric is sturdy, and at least so far, the zippers are good quality, too. This is a really good, useful tackle box bag.
H**E
Great bank fishing bag.
I'm primarily a bank fisherman. This bag suits my need for a quick few hours of fishing with just enough to get me through. The quality is very nice, it fit's comfortably to my body and best of all it surprisingly very rugged. I've got caught on brushes, thorns, and trees and the bag is yet to rip.
A**.
Holds everything I need, and not much else
This bag has been fantastic for lightweight fishing trips. This bag is the perfect size for bringing everything you need for a fun day on the shore.My only gripe with the bag is that the straps are damn near impossible to adjust while wearing the bag. On the one hand, they will not slip once you set them, but on the other hand I usually need to regularly adjust my hip belt if I take off my jacket, just ate lunch, or various other times.For reference, I usually pack with:On the outside- Pliers, scissors, hand net, and tape measure- Powerbait- Beach towel (secured to shoulder strap MOLLE with a small bungee cord)- Water bottle (for 1l, you need a tall/skinny bottle. 1l Nalgenes will not fit)- 8' spinning rod, broken down for transportInside:- 2x spools of fluorocarbon- 1x 11*7*2 tacklebox (there's room for 2)- Athletic tape- 6" Cuban yoyo- Backup battery, first aid kit, snacks, and sunscreen
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