When I started plugging the beach of Plum Island, I carried my plugs in a bucket. After realizing how much I enjoyed plugging, I purchased a plug bag and used the bucket for carrying “just in case” plugs in my Suburban. That is until I saw the AquaSkinz Cargo Bag at the New England Saltwater Show. |
The top of the cargo bag is dressed with pockets for storing gear that you need to access quickly and on a regular basis. The pockets have stainless steel drain holes and sleeves to hold labels; two well thought of features! |
The sides of the cargo bag have specialized pockets.
The main compartment can be customized. I opted for 32 plug inserts. The two large pockets on the inside of the top cover are great for soft plastics, leaders, or fly boxes.
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The front of the cargo bag has a specialized compartment for storing up to 28 jigs. That’s a lot of metal!
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The storage compartment under the main compartment is great for large Planoboxes, Korkers, or gloves. |
The AquaSkinz Cargo Bag nearly defies the laws of physics because it can store more gear than its 23″ x 16″ x 13″ frame (W x H x D). Every cubic inch of usable volume has been turned into a functional storage unit.When I go on my next fishing trip to target striped bass at night and large mouth bass by day, I will simply grab my rods, wet suit and wading gear, and AquaSkinz cargo bag. That was easy. 😉 |