Chest Packs

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2011/07/17 08:17:57 (permalink)

Chest Packs

Looking to get a chest pack.
Any reccomendations or ones to stay away from.
Some of them look way to bulky.

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    Cold
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    RE: Chest Packs 2011/07/17 14:43:44 (permalink)
    Bings, I just picked up a Fishpond Tumbleweed a few months ago and I love it, though I converted it to be worn as a sling as opposed to a chest pack. It's big enough for me to carry all the essentials, but small enough to prevent me from taking way too much.
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    RE: Chest Packs 2011/07/17 15:04:13 (permalink)
    I like my fishpond blue river, its really versatile and has a decent amount of room. I would say look at Fishpond, I liked their packs alot more than the current simms and William Joseph. Possibly also look at Orvis, they came out with a new line of packs this year.
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    RE: Chest Packs 2011/07/17 16:13:41 (permalink)
    Bings, Personally, I like the sling style better which is how I use my F.P. Blue River. Enough room for all I need and what I'll be using up north soon. A buddy on mine has the Tumbleweed and likes it but he also converted it to a sling like Cold did. There's lots to choose from out there though. Good luck on your choice.

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    RE: Chest Packs 2011/07/17 16:56:33 (permalink)
    Bings,
    I use a vest but my grandson has always used a chest pack up untill he got the Orvis sling and now he likes the sling for anything but long days. Says it's more convenient and easier to manage. He really liked his pack though. It was one by Bass Pro.

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    Flyguy638
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    RE: Chest Packs 2011/07/17 20:53:30 (permalink)
    FishPond products





















    post edited by Flyguy638 - 2011/07/17 20:56:24
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    DarDys
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    RE: Chest Packs 2011/07/18 07:41:25 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: Cold

    Bings, I just picked up a Fishpond Tumbleweed a few months ago and I love it, though I converted it to be worn as a sling as opposed to a chest pack. It's big enough for me to carry all the essentials, but small enough to prevent me from taking way too much.

     
    You can take too much?
     
    Is that possible?

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    RE: Chest Packs 2011/07/18 09:05:49 (permalink)
    I've used a lot of packs and the one in the link seems to have the most efficient setup. I've had mine for about six years so keep in mind models/concepts newer than this, I haven't tried.

    http://www.ffisw.com/?p=234

    The downsides of this pack is you can't see your feet and when you load up the back (say ... a bottle of something) it loses its balance.. since there are usually flies/tippet in the front.

    My zipper just broke on mine so I think I'll be looking for a new pack soon too.


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    thedrake
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    RE: Chest Packs 2011/07/18 11:17:04 (permalink)
    I love my confluence pack. I've had mine for 4 years. the only problem I've had is that one of the zippers stopped working, but it's no big deal because there's 2 zippers on that same track, and one of them still closes it up and holds well. Other than that, I've had no problems and will probably buy another when this one is no longer wearable.

    If you remove the fly tray in the front, the pack will hold two medium sized fly boxes, and a shot dispenser without getting too crowded up front. If you need more boxes, you can put them in the back, and still likely have enough room for a packable jacket.
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    RE: Chest Packs 2011/07/18 12:39:11 (permalink)
    I just bought a fishpond "Dragonfly". It comes with a free 'snob card' too!
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    RE: Chest Packs 2011/07/18 13:44:19 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: D-nymph

    I just bought a fishpond "Dragonfly". It comes with a free 'snob card' too!

     
    It's obviously a fake snob card.  Fish Pond, while great products, is not on the "offical snob gear provider list."

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    RE: Chest Packs 2011/07/18 14:07:48 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: DarDys

    ORIGINAL: D-nymph

    I just bought a fishpond "Dragonfly". It comes with a free 'snob card' too!


    It's obviously a fake snob card.  Fish Pond, while great products, is not on the "offical snob gear provider list."

    You must be referencing the 'senior citizen snob card'.
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    RE: Chest Packs 2011/07/18 14:16:50 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: D-nymph


    ORIGINAL: DarDys

    ORIGINAL: D-nymph

    I just bought a fishpond "Dragonfly". It comes with a free 'snob card' too!


    It's obviously a fake snob card.  Fish Pond, while great products, is not on the "offical snob gear provider list."

    You must be referencing the 'senior citizen snob card'.

     
    It's pretty obvious that you are not of the snob level to know the handshake and I serously doubt that you even read all the volumes of the member's handbook.  Just a poser.  Or is that hoser?  Whatever, but definately not an ubersnob, and probaly not even an elitist.  Shame.  Shame.

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    RE: Chest Packs 2011/07/18 14:42:53 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: SilverKype
    The downsides of this pack is you can't see your feet ....

     
    Half the fishermen population can't see there feet,etc.... regardless.....
     
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    RE: Chest Packs 2011/07/18 15:29:18 (permalink)
    aaaaand the 'Best Use of an Etc' award goes to dano.

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    RE: Chest Packs 2011/07/18 15:51:30 (permalink)
    If you're anything like me, cheap and easy to please, pick up one of these if only temporarily. They're completely functional, light weight, and always on sale for something ridiculous like $7. Mine fits two 6" boxes, 3 smaller circle boxes, a spool of leader and tippet, split shot, pliers, hemos, and clippers. I don't even use the foam fly holder, but it's practically another box. I just switch out fly boxes depending on the fish that I'm going for. The whole jobby never even gets in the way.

    http://www.cabelas.com/product/Fishing/Fly-Fishing/Mens-Fishing-Vests-Chest-Fanny-Packs|/pc/104793480/c/104721480/sc/103928580/Cabelas-Chest-Pack/945080.uts?destination=%2Fcatalog%2Fbrowse%2Ffishing-fly-fishing-mens-fishing-vests-chest-fanny-packs%2F_%2FN-1104263%2FNs-CATEGORY_SEQ_103928580%3FWTz_l%3DSBC%253BMMcat104793480%253Bcat104721480&WTz_l=SBC%3BMMcat104793480%3Bcat104721480%3Bcat103928580

    Copy/Paste the whole link.

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    RE: Chest Packs 2011/07/18 17:00:23 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: dano

    ORIGINAL: SilverKype
    The downsides of this pack is you can't see your feet ....


    Half the fishermen population can't see there feet,etc.... regardless.....


     
    The water was really cold, I tell you.

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