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Fishsack

Is a time in an angler’s life when filling
a stringer full of small fish like trout,
panfish or largemouth bass is the goal.

Is a later time when bigger fish like a
30-pound striped bass or a 15-pound
salmon become the target.

The stringer for the small fish can no longer
do the job.

Some anglers switch to a rope, awkwardly dragging the bigger catch along the beach
or the river banks.

But now there’s a better way.

The Fishsack conveniently and comfortably carries the catch on
the angler’s back.

Used like a backpack to keep the hands free and the fish from dragging, the Fishsack is made from waterproof nylon on its back side to keep the angler’s back dry, and the front is built from polyester mesh to allow the catch to cool.

It can fit one fish more than 3 feet long or several smaller lunkers.

Or it can carry many smaller fish.

A second Fishsack can be buckled on to carry more fish.

The Fishsack, available in a variety of colors, is designed to be as lightweight and durable as possible, the company says, and can be folded to store in a small pocket.

It can be cleaned with a garden hose or machine washed.

Satisfaction is guaranteed, or your money back.

For more info or to order, visit the Fishsack Web site.