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Ryugi Single Hook Stocker II Wallet

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 I like to pack lighter than most, so I'm really quite impressed with these and they suit my needs perfectly.  So I thought I'd share in case anyone else likes packing small.

 

The black one I use for my hooks. There's 10 slips, but hooks are thin enough where you could put 2 hook packets per slip. That would be quite a variety IMO. As it is now, I have 1/0-4/0 Owner Twistlock Light hooks. And the Hyabusa Spin Muscle is my wacky and drop shot hook. Since I had extra space, I added hook accessories like Geecrack Neeko Hack, small and medium in same sleeve. Plus a packet of Decoy Silicon Gripper. I still have 3 open sleeves. Weight as packed is 156g (5.5oz)

 

The white one I use for my weights. I mostly fish a Free Rig. First couple sleeves hold my 5g and 7g tungsten slim/dropshot weight. Next is my 5g Decoy TX Dan weights. Then 1.8g Decoy Coil weights, Decoy 1.8g Slide Weights, some plain old tungsten .9g Neko weights and some Ryugi R-Snaps. I have 2 sleeves open. Weight as packed is 228g (8 oz)

 

The vinyl on the outside reminds of a school binder. The Velcro closures are sturdy as are the sleeves. Quite thick! You can also buy extra sleeves if you'd really like to pack these up! Each wallet fits comfortably in a hand.

 

Overall, an easy way for me to have a relatively small footprint while still bringing my "base" load out with room to spare.

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Very cool, and thanks for the nice write up. 

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I have one and it has come in really handy. I can just stick in a pocket and have pretty everything I need for a day of fishing. I keep a variety of hooks, jig heads and sinkers. Of course it's not everything but it's convenient for the stuff I fish the most. 

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2 hours ago, FishTank said:

I have one and it has come in really handy. I can just stick in a pocket and have pretty everything I need for a day fishing. I keep a variety of hooks, jig heads and sinkers. Of course it's not everything but it convenient for the stuff I fish the most. 

Agreed.

 

Perfect for a Grab and Go.

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On 4/6/2024 at 10:28 AM, PourMyOwn said:

Very cool, and thanks for the nice write up. 

You're welcome.

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