🎒 Gear Up & Cast Away! Your fishing adventure awaits!
The Piscifun Fishing Tackle Backpack is a versatile 45L storage solution designed for fishing enthusiasts. It features 16 multi-functional pockets, a three-compartment design for organized gear storage, and a unique rod fastening system. Made from durable 600D Oxford material, this backpack combines comfort and style, available in classic black or VEIL snow camouflage.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 18 x 14.3 x 7.4 inches |
Package Weight | 3.58 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Piscifun |
Model Name | Piscifun-tbg019-gxa-pn |
Color | Camouflage |
Material | 600D Oxford |
Suggested Users | Unisex Adult |
Manufacturer | Piscifun |
Part Number | Piscifun-TBG019-GXA-PN |
Style | Fishing Backpack |
D**A
Definitely worth getting
Super cool design just wish it had the hole for spooling line on the side pocket but all around nice bag for fishing
S**E
Needs improvement
I really wanted to like this backpack, but I am going to end up returning it. I liked the tackle box holder sleeve in this bag, however the sleeve is very difficult to take out and put back in. Additionally, there is really not very much actual storage space in this bag. It has a compartment for the tackle boxes, and a compartment for your pliers, scale, and other tools, but no additional storage space for any soft plastics, snacks, etc. The wattle bottle holder wouldn’t hold much more than a normal 16oz plastic water bottle. Plus, the bag is VERY HEAVY even when empty. Overall pretty disappointed with this bag. For the price point it really doesn’t offer as much as you’d think
J**S
Exactly what I wanted.
The purchase was exactly what I wanted.
S**I
Lots of room.
This tackle bag from has a large capacity. You can squeeze in ton of tackle. There is a sunglasses case built in to the top. There are some smaller pockets around the bag so you can store more tackle. The bag has a semi-hard shell so it maintains its shape really well. There are two pockets that can hold your rods. You cannot keep the rods in thrse pockets when you set the bag down, though.Although innovative, the way the tackle bins fit into the bag is this bags downfall. I find that you have to take the entire sleeve out that the holds the tackle bins withing the bag if you want to get to one of the bins at the bottom. I have another tackle bag that has annotating in the front which allows me to get to any one of the tackle boxes without having to take them all out.Besides this issue, this bag is very well made and well worth the price.
P**M
A Thoughtful Fishing Tackle Backpack
It is obvious Piscifun didn't just slap a couple of rod holders on a backpack and call it a fishing tackle backpack. There is real engineering here with lots of thoughful fishing features. There is room for all the tackle you need for a day trip with space for more. I really like the caddy that holds the four tackle boxes. You can pull all four boxes out at once, and the mesh pockets let you see what is in each box. The tacklebox pocket is right against your back. That provides a nice flat surface against your back and keeps, hard objects in your pack from poking you in the back.Rods are secured with little bungee cords. I would prefer velcro tabs, but the bungees work.
A**N
My new "walk in" fishing bag
This is a very nice pack in fishing bag. When I head to Florida this fall to fish with my family, I am taking this bag as it comes with boxes for my lures, meaning I don't need to take my large fishing bag with me. This allows you to put all the weight on my back and walk it in, rather than over your shoulder or in your hand.
C**K
EXCELLENT fishing backpack
I've been wanting a bigger fishing backpack for a while. One that can hold all of my necessary things. This totally fits the bill. It's a good size, has an excellent removable holder that fits four 3600 tackle boxes nicely and still has room to hold one or two 3700 boxes as well. The shoulder straps are thickly padded but also ventilated and the waist belt/strap is comfortable too. It's got a ton of well placed pockets for smaller things and even has an internal, integrated, tackle "table" that you could do reel repairs, tackle changes, and stuff. My only complaint is that the pliers holder pocket is inside the backpack and would necessitate removing the backpack and completely opening it up to get to them. I think it would be amazing if it were located on the outside somewhere. Maybe on one of the shoulder straps. Other than that, its a great fishing backpack for a very reasonable price.
R**S
Plenty of storage for fishing
This backpack should be able to hold everything you need for a day of fishing. We've got a lot of rivers here and sometimes getting to a nice spot can require a bit of walking so it's not feasible to walk back and forth to your parked car, which makes a good size backpack perfect for our fishing day trips or maybe for those younger without vehicles, you can bike to your favorite spots with a backpack full of everything you need.. I know I would have appreciated something like that in my youth.As far as storage, there is a lot. You get three main compartments. One in the back is for the included tackle boxes. It fits four 3600 tackle boxes so you can use the included (and somewhat cheap) boxes or fill in with your own. One on the front for your fishing tools like pliers, fillet knife, etc. A third, middle, compartment for any extras like snacks or whatever you might want to bring that you can fit into this space. The middle compartment isn't too big but they say it's for clothes or food, and I can see it working perfectly for those types of items. There is a pocket on top specifically for sunglasses. A space for a water bottle, which is fairly small but works. There is also a removable outside pouch which is meant for garbage or whatever other small items you'd like to throw in them.Rod holder works great, it keeps your rod secure when walking with the pack.Last, but not least, there is a rain cover, which I have not had to use yet but it's a nice addition.Overall, I've really enjoyed this backpack. I've had it for a couple weeks and taken it on a few trips. No issues. I'll continue to use it this summer and will update my review if necessary.
A**.
Love this bag
I had a number of fishing bags (the long type that stores your rod in) and in this price range they all end up tearing at the strap seams.This one is very well built and the way you get things in and out a well-thought the "waste bag" is a bit of a gimmick, it seems out of place on an otherwise well designed bag.In summary:What I like the most:- The slider to get lures boxes in and out is genius- for the price you get a lot of accessories- The build quality is really good- the hard shell for glasses and at the front are so useful, mmy next bag will need to have itWhat I like less:- The side pockets are a bit small.- the waste bag is out of place and in the way
S**R
Solid Fishing Bag
I am very pleased with the quality of the material and stitching in this bag. The included trays are good and the built in 2 rod holders work great.With the 4 trays in you can still fit a decent amount of stuff into the compartment between the front and 4 trays. I was able to get my tripod for carp fishing, additional folding rod, small collapsible chair, bag of freezer corn, and some snacks. On top of all my tackle for bass and pike in the 4 tray storage. The side pouches work great for sold plastics and mini kits for specific types of fishing.The bag is pretty heavy if you fully load it with stuff but the shoulder straps combines with the hip strap do distribute the weight very well.Over all I’m very happy with this bag and would recommend for someone who fishes on shore and moves around a lot, or even if you have a decent walk to your fishing spot.
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