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Possibles Bag

Started by dj, February 29, 2008, 06:16:00 PM

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dj

I am thinking that a possibles bag for all my stuff would be much preferable to using every pocket and pouch that I have on my hunting clothes.  I even spent a few embarrassing minutes in a Goodwill store the other day checking out women's purses hoping to find something close to what I want to try before I spent money on good leather.  Labs4me. your bag in your response to Gapmaster's post about back quivers looks to be very much like what I think I would like to end up with.  So if anyone would care to save me further embarrasment at Goodwill and has a minute or two, I would really appreciate some pics.....inside and out....of your favorite possibles bags.  Thanks for your time. dj
"Carve a little wood, pull a few strings, and sometimes magic happens".....Gepetto

tramp

use a cat quiver 2 for all my stuff and it holds arrows well too

Old Buck

I would second a cat quiver.
If the time is right, it will happen.

MikeC

Never used them for bow hunting.  I just use a fanny pak I purchased from Cabelas.

I do own four possibles bags that were hand made copies of originals from the late 1700's to the mid 1800's.  I use them when out and about with my muzzleloaders.  If your not concerned with being PC and want a nice well made bag that should last forever check out the following link.

www.blackpowderbags.com
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Labs4me

A few shots of my possibles bag. It is made of elk hide and is close to twenty years new. In addition to the small pocket on the front of the bag, the inside of the bag has four separate compartments; one of which always holds a small, waterproof writing tablet, a pen, compass, and a reduced aerial photo of my hunting area. In another, I always leave four folding tree steps and a folding saw (four steps and a few branches will typically get me to hunting height). On one side of the inside of the bag, there is a sleeve that holds a mini-mag flashlight in place. The bottom of the bag has four very strong integrated leather "hoops" which I can use to thread extra long leather laces through to hold a rolled up wool sweater, vest or rain gear in place.

Above all else, I really enjoy my possibles bag for pre/post season scouting; preseason stand preparation and when tracking deer. For many years, I have kept a  Schrade model 152 skinner in the sheath on the (out)side of the bag. Just recently, I had Sticshooter make me a nice skinner with an osage handle.

 

 

 
"You must not only aim right, but draw the bow with all your might." - Henry David Thoreau (Before the advent of compound bows with 85% letoff)

dj

Thanks MikeC and Labs4me for your time and the pics.  These are exactly what I had in mind for my bag.  Labs4me, I especially like the idea for carrying extra clothing, or other things, with the straps under the bag.  Great ideas guys.  Thanks again. dj
"Carve a little wood, pull a few strings, and sometimes magic happens".....Gepetto

Jon Stewart

I use a $5.00 gas mask bag from an army surplus store.   I made the strap a little longer.  works for bowhunting and black powder.

jacobsladder

in my  opinion this is one of the best set ups going.... there is a inside pocket and outside pocket with a flap... the quiver is very quiet and secure...this made by german ridge quivers......
TGMM Family of the Bow

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MWM

Thanks DJ for starting this thread.  I would like a possible bag as well.  I love the look of Labs4me's bag.  

Labs4me, did you make your own? If so what is the size and what weight leather did you use?  

I hope there are more who will share.

Thanks

tamure

Here's mine, and a very similar one I made a little while ago.







Directions: Hike, camp, hunt, fish, wash, rinse, repeat.

revharry

Here are my bags. If you would like to make one I would be glad to guide you along, later, Harry
http://www.flaminharry.com/revharry.html

Ron LaClair

Hi Harry    :wavey:  Long time no hear

I never did get around to getting one of your bags, I'll have to give you a call. Your bags look great, do you ever use bark tan leather?

I've got a couple possibles bags that I carry when I'm hunting. I've had fanny packs but I much prefer  a shoulder bag for easy access.

 
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Ron LaClair

Quotedo you ever use bark tan leather?
 
Maybe I should look first    :rolleyes:    
:knothead: ...of coarse you do
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When you were born, you cried and the world rejoiced. Live your life so that when you die, the world cries and you rejoice.
Life is like a wet sponge, you gotta squeeze it until you get every drop it has to offer

adkmountainken

the bag on the right was a gift from Squrriel Bait, i wear it often. also wear a small hacersack a lot. you will be amazed at what ya can fit in a small bag, they ride well and ya don't even know they are there.
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Marblesonac

It's not mine, but I just saw it recently and really liked it, it is hairy bison on the outside, deer on the inside, hand stitched.  Scrimshaw on the pendent, knife sheath built onto the strap.



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