imfishn 51 Posted November 8 Report Share Posted November 8 Hi all, hoping everyone is enjoying their fishing, there's definitely been some nice spring days to get out for some fishing. I was recently out fishing around Seacliff a few weeks ago, wading around trying for some Garfish and potential whiting. I did get onto a few gar and kgw, and they went straight into the Alvey wading bag. However i did find that when the bigger waves hit, the wading bag would tilt onto it's side and i nearly lost my catch a few times, especially as the water level rose. I had a thought of trying to have the bag closeable with a zip or Velcro. The zip idea seemed much more difficult and i didn't know whether there was something available on the market and how i would even stitch it on, so i opted for Velcro. I tried to glue it on the inside of the bag with fabric glue, it seemed to hold ok, but the next time fishing it just peeled off in the water. I am wondering if anyone knows of a stronger, waterproof glue that would hold up in saltwater that i could use or any other clever DIY solutions to being able to close/open the wading bag to prevent accidental escapees. Cheers everyone! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Kelvin 2,169 Posted November 8 Report Share Posted November 8 I've previously used a large zip and stitched it on with some light mono. Did the job ok. imfishn 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
imfishn 51 Posted November 8 Author Report Share Posted November 8 Thanks Kelvin, that's great! did you use a large leather needle for the mono line. My Alvey bag is the heavy duty red one, the nylon/polyester is quite thick, it would be tough to sew i think. Where did you get a large zip to fit the length of the bag? Do you have any photos please that you could share? thank you Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Kelvin 2,169 Posted November 8 Report Share Posted November 8 I don't have the bag anymore as the material eventually broke down. The zip still held up with a freshwater rinse after each trip and some inox spray I got the zip from spotlight from memory and used a large sewing needle and pliers. It looked really ugly but did the job imfishn 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
imfishn 51 Posted November 9 Author Report Share Posted November 9 Cheers for that Kelvin, i might give that a go. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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