My first tackle carrying bag was a gas mask bag. Unfortunately it bit the dust after being left wet in the garden shed. In those days I didn't have much gear so it was perfect for the job but it was replaced by something a bit more capacious as my tackle collection grew.
Once I started night fishing I was using a bright orange "Campari" framed rucksack which to be honest was uncomfortable to carry any distance.
The canvas gas mask bag
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Re: The canvas gas mask bag
What do they know of fishing who know only one fish and one way to fish for him?
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Re: The canvas gas mask bag
Coincidentally I have just received my birthday present from my wife......
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1970's Roumanian issue but perfect for a days roaming the bank. Smells exactly like an old 37 pattern pack that I used for fishing as a young lad and later as a school / college bag.
Oldest son uses it now for a school bag and says it has 'pulling power'- never did for me though!![Rolling Eyes :roll:](./images/smilies/icon_rolleyes.gif)
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1970's Roumanian issue but perfect for a days roaming the bank. Smells exactly like an old 37 pattern pack that I used for fishing as a young lad and later as a school / college bag.
Oldest son uses it now for a school bag and says it has 'pulling power'- never did for me though!
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Re: The canvas gas mask bag
I’ve been using mine for the past couple of years now with no problems, well worth buying a can of “Fabsil” or similar, the rain will just run off after a good coatingSilfield wrote: ↑Sat Jan 09, 2021 10:17 am Coincidentally I have just received my birthday present from my wife......
1970's Roumanian issue but perfect for a days roaming the bank. Smells exactly like an old 37 pattern pack that I used for fishing as a young lad and later as a school / college bag.
Oldest son uses it now for a school bag and says it has 'pulling power'- never did for me though!![]()
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Dipper
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Re: The canvas gas mask bag
Hello Dipper, good to see that I am not the only one that could see the potential in the bag, certainly seems to be more than capable of doing the job. Thanks for the advise about proofing, I have some fabsil that I use on a canvas tent so will give it a go.
Lovely looking tackle and location by the way![Thumbs Up :Thumb:](./images/smilies/icon_thumpb.gif)
Lovely looking tackle and location by the way
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Re: The canvas gas mask bag
Good evening,I just purchased a small canvas bag from Amazon 9x9x4inches deep with separate sections inside should be just big enough for my small stream tackle,this bag is karky just like the one I had as a junior,Happy days those ,now thinking back.Keep well.Reelmaker