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Sac A Dos Spro Double Camouflage Backpack
Sac A Dos Spro Double Camouflage Backpack
(5 reviews)
  £66.82
RRP*: £66.82
Backpack Spro Freestyle Backpack 25 V2
Backpack Spro Freestyle Backpack 25 V2
(3 reviews)
  £52.62
RRP*: £52.62
Seat/Backpack Spro Black Sitpack 40
Seat/Backpack Spro Black Sitpack 40
  £41.76
RRP*: £41.76
Backpack Spro Backpack 102
Backpack Spro Backpack 102
  £69.32
RRP*: £69.32
Backpack Spro Freestyle Backpack 22
Backpack Spro Freestyle Backpack 22
(1 reviews)
  £55.12
RRP*: £55.12
Backpack Spro Backpack
Backpack Spro Backpack
(10 reviews)
  £65.98
RRP*: £65.98
Backpack Spro Backpack 104
Backpack Spro Backpack 104
(2 reviews)
  £70.99
RRP*: £70.99
For roving lure fishing, which often happens when predator fishing, the most effective way for your lure boxes to keep up is to put everything in a backpack. The specific format of the lure boxes and the unique features for fishing mean that it is preferable and more comfortable to have a backpack designed specially for this purpose. Indeed, some bags have rod carrying straps, so you can have your hands free while carrying an extra rod. A ring is also useful, for example to put a landing net. Plier holders or spool holders can also be useful. It should be noted that many bags also come with integrated storage boxes to be sure that they fit perfectly in the luggage. Finally, some bags have a sling system that allows you to remove the boxes by sliding a strap, without removing the bag from your back. Predator luggage brands all make backpacks, but it is the Rapala backpacks that are the oldest and best known on the market.

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