Best Waterproof Fishing Backpacks

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  • #5147
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    Hey there, fellow water enthusiasts! As someone who’s spent more time splashing around with a fishing rod than I’d care to admit, I’ve realized that having a trusty waterproof fishing backpack is a game-changer. Whether you’re braving the rapids or casting lines on a misty morning, a good backpack keeps your gear dry and your snacks safe (let’s be honest, that’s crucial).

    I’ve decided to dive into the waters of waterproof fishing backpacks to share my top picks with you. I’ll be giving you the lowdown on three of my favorites, along with a handy buyer’s guide. So, sit tight, grab your favorite beverage, and let’s get ready to explore backpacks that are as determined as we are to keep everything high and dry!

    • KastKing Karryall Dry Bag Backpack
    • Simms Dry Creek Z Backpack
    • Fishpond Thunderhead Submersible

    Stay tuned for mini-reviews, some chuckles, and maybe even a fishing tale or two!

    #5148
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    KastKing Karryall Dry Bag Backpack

    As someone who genuinely enjoys spending more time on the water than on dry land, I’ve gone through my fair share of gear, especially when it comes to dry bags. Enter the KastKing Karryall Dry Bag Backpack—this little beauty recently made it into my kayaking kit, and let’s just say, my gear has never been drier or happier!

    First Impressions: Slicker Than My Old Friend Slick Rick

    The first thing I noticed about the Karryall was its fantastic build. It’s like a chameleon that’s way cooler than any lizard could be. With its multiple color options, it fits in whether you’re fishing on a serene lake or braving the waves on the ocean. I picked the bright orange one—not because I have questionable taste, but because I’m prone to losing sight of things while blissfully paddling away.

    Create a statement, they said; be seen, they said. Admittedly, my friends appreciate the hue when it’s time to find me at a distance.

    Waterproof: Should We Call it Water-Repellent-Wizardry?

    I gave this bad boy a baptism by submerging it early in my first outing, a rookie mistake—or was it a test? Either way, not a drop made it through. Its waterproofing left my snacks wonderfully un-soggy and my spare clothes dry enough to almost make me consider swimming in the lake myself (almost).

    • Durability: I’m not one for babying my gear, so the tough-welded seams and rugged zippers were a godsend. Unlike promises, these seams don’t crack under pressure.
    • Capacity: It holds a generous amount, perfect for a weekend adventure. The 35L option gives you more room than you’ll realistically fill unless you’re like me and pack an extra sandwich for good measure.
    • Comfort: The padded straps are user-friendly, minimizing the shoulder carnage that results after a few hours of portaging—and yes, my stubborn DIY-inserted lumbar support pillow now seems unnecessary.

    In summary, this bag hasn’t just been a part of my trips; it’s been a savior in more than a few soggy situations. If you’re in search of a dry bag that’s as versatile and outrageously dependable as your best outdoor buddy—while looking sharper than a porcupine in a tuxedo, of course—then you might want to consider the KastKing Karryall. Trust me, your gear will thank you, and so will your friends who no longer have to listen to the tale of “That Time Everything I Own Got Wet.”

    Stay dry, paddle on!

    #5149
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    Simms Dry Creek Z Backpack

    As someone who has dabbled in every water-related escapade you can imagine—kayak fishing, paddleboard picnics, and even an ill-fated attempt at whitewater canoeing—finding the right gear is as necessary as sunscreen on a summer day. Enter the Simms Dry Creek Z Backpack, which has essentially become my portable island in a sea of aquatic adventures.

    First Impressions? This backpack looks like it means business, and it does! Designed to survive the wettest conditions, it’s pretty much the amphibious companion you’ll want for any water excursion. Trust me, it doesn’t just claim to be waterproof. It actually holds up!

    What’s a little mystifying is the Zipper. Remember those sci-fi flicks where they talk about wormholes? Well, the TRU® Zip is kind of like that but instead of bending space, it just makes water stay out. Tested it while kayaking (and unintentionally swimming) on the river—I didn’t even have to say goodbye to my snacks or phone.

    Why I love it:

    • Spacious Yet Compact: If you’re like me and enjoy packing everything “just in case,” you’ll like the roomy 35L. It’s space for your lunch, a change of clothes, and even that extra fishing reel that your spouse absolutely didn’t tell you not to buy.
    • Comfort: Ever had a backpack that felt like carrying a well-fed raccoon on your back? Not this one. The padded straps are a feel-good festival for your shoulders.
    • Durability: It’s as tough as trying to wrestle an eel—and trust me, that’s a compliment. It can take a tumble and still be ready for the next big thing.

    One caveat: Don’t let it dive. It’s water-resistant, not Titanic-proof. I went overboard testing this (literally) and while it’s a champ at staying dry under rain and splashes, submersion calls for a quick retrieval mission.

    Whether you’re planning a weekend paddling trip or simply need a trusty sidekick for your angling escapades, the Simms Dry Creek Z is worth a spot in your gear arsenal. It’s not just a backpack; it’s peace of mind with shoulder straps. So go ahead and dive headfirst into your next adventure—just maybe hold onto it if you do!

    #5150
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    Fishpond Thunderhead Submersible

    Having spent a fair number of weekends battling with unpredictable weather and the various water adventures it throws my way, finally getting my hands on the Fishpond Thunderhead Submersible felt like finding the holy grail of dry bags. Now, I’m not trying to be dramatic here, but this wonder bag has saved my hide more times than I can count. Who knew that a waterproof bag could become your closest companion?

    Let’s begin with the obvious: it’s submersible. Yes, you heard me right! You could dunk this bad boy into the water, and your snacks — or whatever else you hold dear — will remain dryer than a bag of pretzels in the Sahara. For a kayaker like me, whose paddle is more of a series of splashes than smooth strokes, the Thunderhead has been downright heroic.

    Now onto the tough stuff. Picture this: I’m trying to wrestle my kayak onto my car after a rather muddy adventure (think more slop than splash), and this bag just refuses to look anything other than pristine. It might as well be wearing a tuxedo. The fabric is like industrial chic and can take scuffs like a champ.

    But don’t let my rave about durability steal the spotlight. The ease of access is a game changer here. Ever been mid-paddle and realized your sandwich is inexplicably at the bottom of your current bag? With the Thunderhead, the wide opening makes accessing your stuff feel, I don’t know, effortless? Quick tip, though: practice your one-handed zipping skills; it’s like patting your head and rubbing your stomach at the same time but ultimately worth the effort.

    A little side story: I was fishing last weekend with a buddy who, despite my attempts at moderation, insists on bringing the world’s largest tackle box. Here I sat with my sleek Thunderhead, containing only what I needed and nothing else. Let’s just say, elegance in simplicity won the day—he didn’t even catch a fish!

    In conclusion, if you’re on the hunt for a dry bag that’s tougher than your last breakup and cooler than the other side of the pillow, give the Fishpond Thunderhead Submersible a whirl. Who knew waterproof could be your new best friend?

    #5151
    Trail Blazer
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    Best Waterproof Fishing Backpacks Buyer’s Guide

    When it comes to picking the best waterproof fishing backpack, I’ve been around the block a bit—sometimes quite literally, if you count the time I accidentally let my kayak drift away. Whether you’re deep-sea fishing, paddle boarding, or just wading in the shallows, a reliable waterproof backpack is your best buddy. Trust me, nothing puts a damper on a fishing trip like soggy sandwiches and your phone doing the dead fish float. Here’s what I’ve learned in my quest to keep my gear dry while adventuring on the water.

    • Waterproof vs. Water-Resistant: Think of it like this: waterproof is the metaphorical walrus in water—the real deal. Water-resistant is your cat that will tolerate a bath but not enjoy it. For fishing, aim for waterproof to ensure no surprise leaks.
    • Size and Capacity: Feeling like a pack mule on the water is not a good look, trust me. Consider how much gear you plan on hauling. If you’re a minimal tackle kind of person, a 20-liter bag could be just right. But if you’re carting everything short of Captain Ahab’s harpoon, you might want something in the 30 to 40-liter range.
    • Compartments Galore: Having a backpack with multiple compartments is a lifesaver. Nothing’s worse than needing a lure and having to dive into a black hole of chaos. Try to find a pack with secure compartments for organization. Bonus points if they have a separate wet/dry section!
    • Comfort and Fit: A comfortable strap system turns a slog into a breeze. Look for adjustable, padded straps that won’t gnaw into your shoulders after hours in the sun. And for extra credit, some come with chest or waist straps to distribute weight better—you know, for when you catch the fish that thrashes like a ballroom dancer.
    • Material and Durability: You wouldn’t buy a fishing line likely to snap, so don’t skimp on bag quality either. Go for something made of high-quality PVC or a similar durable waterproof material. This will ensure that it survives more than one season of tussling with nature.
    • Extra Features: Some backpacks come with extra features like built-in rod holders, reflective strips for when dusk sneaks up on you, or even solar power charging options. It’s a bit like the deluxe car wash—fantastic if you’ll use the extras. I once had one with a bottle opener attached; I never needed it, but bragged about it all the time, just because I could!

    At the end of the day, picking the perfect waterproof fishing backpack is a personal choice, just like deciding whether to call it a kayak or a ‘canoe with better press.’ Remember, you’re gearing up for memories, epic catches, and maybe a few sunburns along the way. Choose a backpack that checks all your boxes, so you can focus on what’s important: bragging about the one that didn’t get away.

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