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In article , Steve
wrote: I'm looking at both William Joseph's and Watermark's chest packs. The concept looks great, can anyone share their real life experience with a chest pack? I ve used W&J chest pack and am content with it. My problem is wading deep. I do it all the time and Im short. With a vest I was always getting my flies wet or anything in the lower pockets. The chest pack sits at the wader line and unless I fall in I dont get it wet. The down side is you can t carry that much, which has proved to be an upside . I really dont need all the **** I used to carry around. MT |
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