AquaSkinz Cargo Bag

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.

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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!

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The sides of the cargo bag have specialized pockets.

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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.

The front of the cargo bag has a specialized compartment for storing up to 28 jigs. That’s a lot of metal!

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. 😉
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