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Trophy line side bag

Wlog

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Has anyone attached the bag that went on the TL saddle to their kestrel? I liked those bags but it always seemed to sag a little when you got some weight in it. Still prefer it to the stiff noisy Molle dump pouches. I have one of the TL bags laying around and I'd like to come up with a good way to attach it when I get my kestrel in.
Any ideas?
 
There are some articles about DIY bags made from fleece that you should check out. I doubt that a TL bag could sag less than one made from fleece.

I say, stap that puppy on your Kestrel if you have the TL bag handy. After watching Boswell's videos, I removed a bag that I kept my tether rope in, now it is just coiled and connected to my saddle with a biner.

All options are good if the user likes them!

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personally I prefer bags that disconnect after I get set up. When I am hunting I like nothing on my saddle. I have had them snag and make noise on trees when I tried to maneuver for a shot.
 
In a tree stand I liked having a vest with pockets that I could keep everything organized in the same place so I always knew where everything was. With a saddle I've been either taking a back pack which is overkill for the little bit of stuff I take along or stuffing things in pants and jacket pockets which stinks when you are adding or removing layers and such. Something that would be easily remove able would be nice too.
 
Trophyline bags will work for sure. I've used them on a SitDrag. With a little bit of creativity, you can make anything work.
 
Don’t have a Kestrel but have used it on my Anderson Sling and Sit Drag. Truthfully, I usually just hunt with out any puuches.
 
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