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Mark,For my response, my right shoulder is my normal casting shoulder.
Daniel
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Clarification: my question about which shoulder ought to have been, "Over your casting shoulder or not?"--
On Wednesday, June 17, 2020 at 5:53:35 PM UTC-4, namfos wrote:Over left shoulder or right shoulder? Why?
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Sorry it’s taken so long to chime in. Been awful busy here.
Sling bags have pluses and minuses, and you guys rely on us to help you figure them out. Here are a couple of things to consider:
Many sling bags nowadays are made to be used on either shoulder with a slight modification in where the strap attaches to the lower part of the bag, and even have a place for you to slide a net into them, like some of the bags we sell from Fishpond like the Flathead Sling and the Delta Sling.
Some sling bags are made to be only worn over your right shoulder only and are not adjustable to either side, like the waterproof Fishpond Thunderhead Sling and Umpqua ZeroSweep 2 Sling.
The thing with these packs is they let you comfortably carry a lot of gear high up out of the water. For short guys like me, a godsend. For tall guys like Dan Lazenby, not essential. But what they’re especially good at is carrying a lot of stuff and fair warning – because you CAN carry a ton of gear, your probably will try.
I using one of the Fishpond Delta sling packs because I’m usually teaching or helping and I need to carry extra gear, and a bottle of water. With the water bottle (usually a stainless Yeti Rambler) my pack weighs 15lbs. Not ideal when trying to be a minimalist.
Hope that helps.
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Just wanted to jump in ... but it does dry quickly (ask me how I know).
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T Rosenbauer has many great qualities.
Minimalism is DEF not one of them.
https://m.facebook.com/thenewflyfisher/videos/170087617602514/
Thanks for putting that up, Bruce. Like many, I've been at this long enough that every time out, esp wading, I try to carry as little as possible. Even then when all is said and done I have to ask myself, "why on earth did you take THAT with you?"