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Old July 3rd, 2008
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Re: My boogie board float

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1. Basically a shot of what it should look like while floating. Fish bag secured underneath, anchor keeping the float in place where ever I decide to drop it (preferably near a good hunting spot). The clips attached to the bungees can be used to hold other gear if adjustments or repairs are needed. I was thinking I could possibly throw my weight belt up on top or clip it to the side if I need to change out weight or make other adjustments.
2. Here is what the float/backpack should look like with all of the gear attached and ready to go mobile. I already noticed that I like the fish bag more as a gear bag, because it doesn't sag down with weight since it has the solid metal opening/handle at the top. I might replace the laundry bag with the fish bag for holding gear.
3. Top view of what the board will look like while floating (main gear bag is removed and left on shore)


So far I have only been able to test this thing in shallow water with a sandy bottom. An observation I made was that the mushroom anchor I chose holds very well in sand. I should be able to give this thing a full field test tomorrow if I decide to go out hunting.
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Last edited by cheezwedge; July 3rd, 2008 at 01:12.
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