Maybe I should say jigs-and-eels, since the jig fishing Im talking about is not to be confused with the jigging done on many Southern lakes in late winter and very early spring
Comes with adjustable straps, top carrying handle and silver-tone hardware

20 cm Material: 100% polyester Material Specification: 200D PES, 300D PES, 600D PES Sustainable components: 100% recycled polyester Sustainability: 100% PFC-free Scope of delivery: Osprey backpack with label Equipment backpack: backpack is closed with lockable two way zipper In the main compartment 1 mesh zipper compartment and 2 infinitely adjustable compression straps with clip closure On the front, 1 zipped compartment, which contains 1 key finder, 2 elastic slide-in compartments and 3 elastic pen holders In addition, 1 zipped compartment and 4 attachment loops on the front On the right and left side 1 elastic slide-in compartment for water bottles or umbrellas In addition, on the left side there are 2 infinitely adjustable compression straps with clip closure Also on the right side 2 infinitely adjustable compression straps On the back, 1 padded laptop compartment with lockable zipper that houses 1 slide-in compartment Also on the back 1 slide-in compartment for shoulder straps, 2 attachment loops for shoulder straps and 1 trolley holder On the right and left shoulder strap 1 attachment loop Back is breathable and padded Equipped with height-adjustable chest strap, stowable shoulder straps and further opening Equipped with signal whistle at chest strap buckle Owns spacious main compartment Is hand luggage suitable (IATA recommendation) Is made of recycled material Is 100% PFC-free Is abrasion and water resistant Is durable The Osprey logo is clearly visible Osprey Daylite Carry-On Travel Pack 44 - The backpack with further opening A modern classic in a sporty form - the Osprey Daylite Carry-On Travel Pack 44 backpack is contemporary with its dynamic design and makes a great visual impression

How brilliant is that
Nothing escapes his keen notice as he casts his flies, hither and yon, in the eager expectation of a rise