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Fishing Sling Backpack with Tackle Storage & Waterproof Gear Compartments | Daniel’s Outdoor Company
Fishing Sling Backpack with Tackle Storage & Waterproof Gear Compartments | Daniel’s Outdoor Company
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Waterproof Fishing Tackle Backpack
Because nothing ruins a fishing trip faster than opening your bag and discovering everything inside is either tangled, soaked, or somehow both.
This waterproof fishing backpack keeps your tackle, tools, rods, and fishing gear organized, protected, and easy to access whether you're hiking to the lake, fishing the shoreline, or spending the day on the boat.
Designed for comfort and convenience, it combines smart storage, weather protection, and hands-free portability into one fishing-ready setup.
Features
- Waterproof high-density outdoor material
- Spacious tackle and gear storage compartments
- Integrated fishing rod holder
- Built-in pliers and fish gripper holders
- Comfortable padded shoulder straps
- Ergonomic back support for long trips
- Sling or backpack carry options
- Organized tackle tray storage system
Perfect For
- Lake fishing
- Shore fishing
- Boat fishing
- Bass fishing
- Hiking to fishing spots
- Travel fishing setups
- Anglers tired of digging through messy tackle bags
Why You’ll Love It
This fishing backpack helps keep your gear dry, organized, and ready for action while making it easier to move comfortably between fishing spots.
Whether you're changing lures at the shoreline, hiking to your secret fishing hole, or trying to stop hooks from attaching themselves to literally everything in your bag, this pack keeps your setup clean and efficient.
Specifications
- Main Compartment Size: 16.5" × 11.8" × 5.5"
- Material: Waterproof High-Density Fabric
- Carry Style: Sling Bag & Backpack
- Features: Rod Holder, Tool Holders & Tackle Storage
Built for organized fishing trips, drier gear, and reducing the amount of time spent untangling things that should never have gotten tangled in the first place.
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