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Started by Full strut, March 20, 2016, 12:12:18 AM

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OldSchool

For those of you that have used the Brossie bags for a while, how do they hold up? I checked them out online and I like the looks of them, but unless I missed it I didn't see where they mentioned what material they are made of. If my old canvas bag gives out before I do, I'd be tempted to get one.

Bob
Call 'em close, It's the most fun you'll ever have doing the right thing.

troutfisher13111

Quote from: OldSchool on March 22, 2016, 09:06:33 AM
For those of you that have used the Brossie bags for a while, how do they hold up? I checked them out online and I like the looks of them, but unless I missed it I didn't see where they mentioned what material they are made of. If my old canvas bag gives out before I do, I'd be tempted to get one.

Bob
I've had mine for two years without any issues. Seems to be a quality piece.

LI Outdoorsman

I say as long as its a camo satchel you get to keep your man card...Having said that I wouldn't feel like I'm turkey hunting if I wasn't wearing my vest..

TauntoHawk

I'm gonna give a backpack a go this year, I got a few call specific pockets that can be added or removed depending on what i want to carry. backpack will carry things like water, coffee, layers or rain gear, as well as can be used to strap on a turkey chair or a single decoy while still being hands free. pack can handle gear better than a vest and I can still have calls at my finger tips on the waist belt. I think the pack will be better for covering distance and boy can i cover distance. Sometimes a quick morning hunt means being 2+ miles deep before dawn even cracks hunting an hour after fly down and just about jogging out of the woods to get to work.
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OldSchool

Quote from: Terry on March 22, 2016, 09:08:31 AM
Quote from: OldSchool on March 22, 2016, 09:06:33 AM
For those of you that have used the Brossie bags for a while, how do they hold up? I checked them out online and I like the looks of them, but unless I missed it I didn't see where they mentioned what material they are made of. If my old canvas bag gives out before I do, I'd be tempted to get one.

Bob
I've had mine for two years without any issues. Seems to be a quality piece.

Thanks Terry. :icon_thumright:

Bob
Call 'em close, It's the most fun you'll ever have doing the right thing.

g8rvet

I want one, but right now I can't find one with matching high heel snake boots! 

I use a side bag when it is hot.  If it were not camo and filled with very macho items like knives and turkey calls and such, it would be called a fanny pack!   :z-guntootsmiley:
Psalms 118v24: This is the day which the Lord hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it.

sixbird

Quote from: Full strut on March 20, 2016, 12:12:18 AM
Hated wearing those bulky turkey vest, year after year. The last I had fit like an ill fitting wedding dress. Anyway, I bought one of those tom teaser quick sacks. Arkansas season hasn't opened yet, but it has already lightened my hunting load by about half. Unfortunately my man card went missing in the process

Was rereading this...Just to clarify..."fit like an ill fitting wedding dress..." How did you know that? I mean, I'm curious   :popcorn: