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Your cart is empty.Tough and Durable - Riverruns bait bag is made of tough 420D ripstop nylon material for excellent long-term performance and reliability. Product size: 9.1" x6.7" x 2.9", only 10.8 oz. This portable fishing backpack is compact and lightweight, perfect for anglers, providing you with enough space for a full day of fishing and keeping your gear organized.
Family4Life
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
I recently purchased the Riverruns Lure Bag Utility Binder Tackle Bag, and it has completely transformed the way I organize and carry my fishing gear. This bag is a game-changer, and here’s why I love it:1. Spacious and Well-Organized:With 10 pockets, this bag offers plenty of space for all my fishing essentials. I can easily store lures, hooks, lines, tools, and other accessories in an organized way. The clear PVC protective covers make it easy to see what’s inside each pocket, so I never waste time searching for what I need.2. Durable and Built to Last:The bag is made from high-quality materials that feel sturdy and durable. The heavy-duty zippers glide smoothly and haven’t shown any signs of wear, even after multiple trips. It’s clear that this bag is built to withstand the rigors of fishing adventures.3. Convenient Built-In Handle and Shoulder Strap:The built-in handle makes it easy to carry the bag by hand, while the detachable shoulder strap allows for hands-free convenience when I need to trek to my favorite fishing spot. The strap is adjustable and comfortable, making it perfect for long walks.4. Compact and Portable Design:Despite its spacious interior, the bag is compact and easy to transport. It fits perfectly in my backpack or tackle box, and I can even carry it on its own without feeling weighed down. It’s the perfect size for both short trips and all-day fishing excursions.5. Protects Gear from Damage:The PVC protective covers do an excellent job of keeping my lures and gear safe from moisture, dirt, and scratches. I no longer have to worry about my expensive lures getting damaged during transport.6. Versatile and Functional:This bag isn’t just for fishing—it’s also great for organizing other small items like crafting supplies, tools, or outdoor gear. The versatility makes it a valuable addition to my collection of utility bags.7. Easy to Clean:The PVC material is easy to wipe clean, so I don’t have to worry about dirt or grime building up over time. It looks as good as new after every use.8. Great Value for the Price:For the quality, durability, and functionality, this bag is an excellent value. It’s affordable compared to other tackle bags on the market, and it performs just as well, if not better.Overall, the Riverruns Lure Bag Utility Binder Tackle Bag is a must-have for any angler who wants to stay organized and protect their gear. It’s durable, practical, and designed with the needs of fishermen in mind. I highly recommend this bag and would buy it again in a heartbeat!
PDM
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
The quality of this tackle bag is mediocre. It is not cheap by any means, but it is not high end either. It is still a pretty functional little tackle bag. I plan to use it for my panfish jigs. I'll keep jig heads in the zippered pouches inside one cover and will store plastic tails in the clear, plastic zip-lock bags.I love the zippered pockets inside one cover. The inside of the other cover is lined with elastic loops. They look like they would be good for holding shotgun shells, but I have no idea what practical purpose they have for storing fishing tackle. Seems like wasted space to me. I sure wish that side had more of the zippered pockets so I could store more jigheads.Another complaint I have is the zipper that closes up the two sides is too short. You can't open the tackle bag enough for the two sides can open up and lay flat like a book. Instead, the main compartment doesn't stay open on its own making it a little awkward getting stuff in and out.
Bob
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
Nice little carry case. Lots of ways to use this bag. The interior has an elastic strap sewn to the wall and divided into shot gun shell carrier sizes. The 10 plastic sheets in the middle have a closeable seal like a sandwich bag and are hook and loop affixed to the bottom of the bag. The sheets are divided into 2 packs. You can have both packs, one pack or no packs attached at a time. The bag comes with a nice-looking strap that is removable if you prefer to use the carry handle. My one complaint is that the zippers on the main part of the bag cannot open far enough to allow the 2 halves of the bag to lay flat like a book. I find it awkward to load the bag because of this.
Retired engineer
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
I ordered this bag for fly fishing. I transferred everything from my lumbar pack into this bag to judge its usefulness in my situation.Everything fit and for the most part was much more accessible and organized. There is enough room inside the main compartment for up to 2-1/2” of fly boxes up to x 8” x 6”. The inside zipper pocket on the drop down side held a couple of sets of micro skagit heads and tips and the elastic on that pocket held flotant, indicators, and other small tools.The drop down “½” of the bag is held by 2 zipper slides and an internal adjustable paracord to vary how far the front drops down. A gusset on either side would have been helpful to keep things (like a box of flies) from spilling out either side when wearing as a chest pack.The “body” side has 3 canvas pockets which held a set of leaders and a few tools. It is faced with elastic for further organization.The back patch and straps are adequate though could be better – the straps are not locked in and can be completely pulled out and the excess strap flops loose. The straps were already snapped into the bag and were upside down – the longer over the shoulder straps were on the bottom of the bag and it did not fit well until I removed them and realized what the issue was.One omission for fly fishing is the lack of D loops. There is a bit of small molle-type webbing on the front and canvas strapping on the back. I added a couple of caribiners on the front to hold temporary gear like gloves, pliers, and other items that I normally transfer to pockets or belts on my body at the water. Obviously no room for drinks, clothing, net, etc. so this is mostly in my opinion part of a system for a fly angler and I will likely use it along with something like my Allen Gunnison backpack for all the other gear when needed for a longer outing on the water or basically any other bag appropriate for the outing and gear taken.Another omission is the lack of any sort of handle. The only the to pick it up and/or carry it when not worn is the back strapping. I’ll rig up some sort of paracord handle for my uses.I added a tippet tender onto the inside paracord where it can be flipped outside the bag when accessing fly boxes and stored back inside where it isn’t flopping around. I could make this bag work for most small outings and likely will try this for a while.For $26, a really nice bag
Anthony Raimondi
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2025
Excellent for my surf fishing rigs perfect size
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