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    Accessory storage bag

    Not sure I'm in the proper place for this question but here goes. I am looking for a storage bag that attaches to the boat seat post. Not big but enough to hold small items. I thought I saw one on a post here some time ago but can not find it.

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    Try a cop shop and see the tactical nylon bags. Some have molle attachments and some have couple pouches. Can strap around seat post.

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    Nothing that will work that I could find. Still looking.
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    I saw a guy that had a Crown Royal bag attached to his butt seat pedestal. Looked pretty cool in fact.

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    Look up “Rogers Handie Holdit”
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    Quote Originally Posted by wareagle24 View Post
    I saw a guy that had a Crown Royal bag attached to his butt seat pedestal. Looked pretty cool in fact.
    I tried using a Royal Crown bag as a reel cover. The first time it got wet it bled purple all over everything.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dan2116 View Post
    Nothing that will work that I could find. Still looking.
    Another vote for Crown Royal bag.
    It might sound obvious, but have you considered a custom made one?

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    I have been using the old ,,,old cell phone belt carriers, clamp them to the post, takes a couple , but works for pliers scent, small items

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    There is one that Shaw Grigsby was using not sure the make though
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    I’m not sure what items you are wanting it to hold, but if it’s things like pliers, etc. something like this may work for you.
    https://www.homedepot.com/p/TOUGHBUI...-205918921-_-N
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    Have been checking around and I think Mike's idea is going to work. Headed to Lowes and Home Depot for a tool bag.
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    I have a double cup holder from BPS that clamps onto the seat pedestal and has side slots for pliers and hook removers. I keep scents and a little towel in the cups and hang treble hook baits on the edge if I am in a hurry. The holder itself actually slides down onto a pedestal clamp so I can just lift it up to remove it.

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    [QUOTE=Mike2718;10635303]I’m not sure what items you are wanting it to hold, but if it’s things like pliers, etc. something like this may work for you.
    I use similar and works great. I attach it to the seat pole with ZIP ties.

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    I ordered the first one that Mike 2718 posted. Going to mount the clip on my boat, to hold an array of tools. Thanks Mike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crestliner16 View Post
    I ordered the first one that Mike 2718 posted. Going to mount the clip on my boat, to hold an array of tools. Thanks Mike.
    You’re quite welcome. I did forget to mention Harborfreight has a similar one too for $6, but you get the idea.
    https://www.harborfreight.com/phone-...der-66510.html
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    Just picked up a small tough built belt clip on 8 pocket electrician tool holder. And plan to mount some where convenient. This will hold a lot of fishing tools. Thanks for the link.

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    Here is one I used for a long time. It worked great with the 3/4" pin seat base on my old Nitro.
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    This what I use. Holds pliers, hook cutters, and my Boomerang.
    https://www.rapala.com/rapala/fishin...sz=36&start=49
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike2718 View Post
    You’re quite welcome. I did forget to mention Harborfreight has a similar one too for $6, but you get the idea.
    https://www.harborfreight.com/phone-...der-66510.html
    nice, especially for that price!

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    I know this is way, way in the past but as I browse I had another idea. Depending on what you're looking for, and how big, have you looked at bike bags. They're smaller but come in many sizes and pretty durable.

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