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Carrying bag for graphs
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06/26/18 02:38 PM
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CCBIRDDOGMAN
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What do y'all use? I know most crappie guys with boats have a graph on front & back, I would assume you don't leave them on the boat, so do you have a perfect bag you have found for this? I'm using a backpack now and it works pretty good. Was thinking about trying a range bag since it has dividers. would be room for my pistol and some tackle too (bags of Thump Chubbies, Slab Bandits and a few hand ties is all I carry, plus pliers and a jar of nibbles) Pics or links if you have them.
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Re: Carrying bag for graphs
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06/26/18 03:02 PM
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Lumberjack1969
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I carry mine in a water proof yellow bag from Bass Pro. The small size. You could carry several in the large size bag.
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Re: Carrying bag for graphs
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06/26/18 06:38 PM
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Gamblinman
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Leave them on the boat. It's either on the lake or in the garage.
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Re: Carrying bag for graphs
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06/26/18 07:06 PM
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aggie-2001
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I was just in the market for the same thing. I wanted a bag that had some padding, but a pelican case or similar seemed like overkill. I wanted a messenger style bag that was sturdy but not too pricey. I ended up getting this bag, designed for cameras on clearance for $40 (normally ~$100). Manfrotto MB MS-M-IGR Messenger It is a really nice bag, but it doesn't quite fit my Helix 9 and 999 as nicely as I would like. I have to remove the cover on the helix, and it is still a snug fit. I may actually keep the bag for my camera gear and keep looking. I had not thought of the range bag route. That may be a better solution!
Last edited by aggie-2001; 06/26/18 07:08 PM.
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Re: Carrying bag for graphs
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06/26/18 07:19 PM
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Sandblaster
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Finaddict which size Pelican case could hold 2 HDS Gen 3 units?
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Re: Carrying bag for graphs
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06/26/18 07:47 PM
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Crappie Cat
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I used a bag that the cordless tools came in .
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Re: Carrying bag for graphs
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06/26/18 09:01 PM
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TreeBass
Lt. Dan
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Lt. Dan
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Old crown royal bags
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Re: Carrying bag for graphs
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06/26/18 09:14 PM
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lenahorse
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padded over shoulder bag on ebay tons of them
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Re: Carrying bag for graphs
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06/26/18 11:37 PM
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Bobcat1
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Leave them on the boat. It's either on the lake or in the garage.
Bobby Barnett
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Re: Carrying bag for graphs
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06/27/18 12:28 AM
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8upwithfishin'
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Leave face cover on and use a Cabela's catch all gear bag that goes on sale for around 8 bucks. Only about $12 full price.
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Re: Carrying bag for graphs
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06/27/18 12:47 AM
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shutupandfish
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I found a lap top computer bag on clearance and it fits mine perfect
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Re: Carrying bag for graphs
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06/27/18 02:13 AM
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shut-up-and-fish
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Your backpack is a great choice. As long as you have the protective cover over the face of the graphs.
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Re: Carrying bag for graphs
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06/27/18 05:29 AM
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UJC
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I use wife's outdated window treatment sample carry case/bag. It has room for the voltmeter (not shown) and other stuff. Inside top has a zippered file pocket the length of bag that manuals/notes/maps, etc., can be stored. I imagine other sample product carrying bags would work. Ask neighbors in sales if they have old ones to discard.
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Re: Carrying bag for graphs
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06/27/18 06:58 AM
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Coach Hark
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Leave them on the boat. It's either on the lake or in the garage. Ditto
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