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Eagle Creek ORV Super Trunk 36 - 8200 cu in
September 24, 2004
I purchased the Super Trunk to take on a fishing trip to Alaska. I have been travelling with a smaller fishing bag, but that required me to take another smaller bag on the plane as carryon. The problem now is that just about anything you can use for flyfishing, including # 22 flies is considered contraband so you can't take it on board as carryon. Since you have to check your rods, the 2 bag limit was used up. So, I needed this monstrous bag. I also have a bad back so it needs to roll. Well, the Super Trunk worked perfectly. It has plenty of room for all of my stuff, with great small pockets for reels, etc. It even has a large waterproof insert for wet and muddy boots and waders. So, I would recommend this bag highly to my fellow traveling fisherman.
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Big Bag
Eagle Creek ORV Super Trunk - 9200 cu in
September 24, 2004
I purchased the Super Trunk to take on a fishing trip to Alaska. I have been travelling with a smaller fishing bag, but that required me to take another smaller bag on the plane as carryon. The problem now is that just about anything you can use for flyfishing, including # 22 flies is considered contraband so you can't take it on board as carryon. Since you have to check your rods, the 2 bag limit was used up. So, I needed this monstrous bag. I also have a bad back so it needs to roll. Well, the Super Trunk worked perfectly. It has plenty of room for all of my stuff, with great small pockets for reels, etc. It even has a large waterproof insert for wet and muddy boots and waders. So, I would recommend this bag highly to my fellow traveling fisherman.
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