

If there is interest I'll post some pictures when I get home. The main compartment is just big enough to hold a set of Frog Toggs rain gear. The three smaller pockets should hold my Kershaw folder, BSA cutlery, and a life straw. The large side pocket in the main bag is wide enough to hold a small cigar tin that holds one Spam single. The sleeves hold a small pen knife, a refillable butane lighter and all weather pen.
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The other side pouch hold a small Custom Leather Craft zip ditty with fire starters, mirror, match safe white etc. One of the gas mask bag side pouches contain my box/paddle call and the little sleeves in side hold the pot call strikers. A second one of these pouches holds a half dozen 12ga 3¾" shells in the loops on the under side of the gas mask bag lid.

The pouch is a very secure friction fit under a webbing loop on the front of the gas mask bag. I store the extra shoulder strap in a canvas pouch I believe was designed for some type of grenade launcher site. I use the water bottle carrier strap for the second shoulder strap. The D rings are the lower shoulder strap attachments for when I want to carry this like a pack.

It is just long enough for the D rings to extend past the leg strap loop. I removed the leg strap and replaced it with a short strap with a D ring at each end. My Mini Mag-Light fits very securely in the PALS webbing on the outside pocket. The bottle carrier side pocket hold two pot calls, a small altoids tin with sand paper and chalk and a small container with extra reed calls. I attached my Condor (IIRC) multicam water bottle holder. This bag wasn't quite large enough for how I wanted to use it, but with a couple add ons it is a fantastic turkey hunting bag. Maybe I can attach a small British compression sack to the strap and keep the weight off the bags D rings. If I essentially keep the same gear load that I had in the Rothco pluss the Frog Toggs this bag should last for ever. I bought this with the intention of getting something a little larger than the Rothco map case I use for early fall hunting. Sewing the strap would be hard due to the interior pockets. Next I looked to see if I could add other D rings with a heavy nylon strap down a side, under the bottom then back up the other side. The bag is definitely made well but it is designed to carry a relatively light bulky respirator. Then I looked at the D ring attachment points and realized there was more weight then the bag was designed for. I had my water bottle holder weaved into the pals webbing. Using two compression sacks and velcro flap extensions I can fit a set of 2xl frog toggs and a heavy ¼ zip wool sweater. I was playing around with this bag again today.
