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Pattern for Soft Side Tackle Bag

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By profession, I'm a firefighter. My lieutenant is getting ready to retire in the beginning of December after completing his 25 years of service. He is a fisherman, mostly inshore for redfish, snook, and tarpon by either a kayak or paddle board. We have acquired his bunker gear from the last time our gear was replaced. We would like to make him a soft side tackle bag out of the old gear. The only issue is while I have someone with a heavy duty sewing machine, she can't find a pattern to create the bag.

 

Does anyone know of a soft side tackle bag pattern or someplace where I can get one?

 

Thanks!

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I couldn’t find one but I searched for duffle bag sewing pattern and found this. 

 

https://www.craftsy.com/blog/2015/11/duffel-bag-patterns/

 

There is a small cost associated but definitely affordable. The easiest bag pattern was only $7.50. 

 

I bought my my wife a sewing machine about 10 yrs ago and it’s still new in the box in the garage. I do like to build/make things and Winter is approaching so...Hmmm. Lol. 

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15 hours ago, Fishing_FF said:

Pattern for Soft Side Tackle Bag

I need a pattern too, I see them consistently along the garage walls, I've thrown 3700s, 3600s, and even a few 3500s at them without luck. I know that's what they're on, cause every time I open one it's full of them, so I know they are gorging on them...

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