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		I just ordered a possibles belt pouch from gander mountain made by traditions.  According to the gander mountain tech I spoke with on the internet the pouch should be approx a 9x8.  This is perfect for me.  I am looking for something to hold my squirrel skinner, matches, flint and steel, fishing line, knife sharpener, IE a few basics on my hip during hunting season.  See the picture?  
	Anyway for $14.99 plus tax (no S&H from gander mountain WHOOO!) I put one on back order (they were out naturally). We will see how she does. GoodOlBoy  | 
		
 I like belt pouches.  I'm going to be looking for one myself real soon. 
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 Yeah I haven't gotten it yet.  Still on backorder despite them saying they had a shipment comming in. 
	GoodOlBoy  | 
		
 my main concern is will it hold a sandwich?  And another sandwich.  How about a thermos of coffee. 
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 I'm also a fan of belt pouches.  They are good for many purposes.  In the last few years, however, I have gone to "fanny packs".  The bigger ones can hold a sandwich (or 2 or 3 Buckhunter), a couple of water bottles and other assorted gear (e.g., knife, compass, extra ammo).  I also have a small one about the size of the belt pouch shown in the post, and choose one suitable for the outing.  The thing these all have in common is a separate belt (nylon) that allows them to be quickly removed without unbuckling the pants belt.  My bigger fanny pack has a padded hip belt and acts as a shelf to provide additional support to my day pack. 
	Whatever works for you is good! 270man  | 
		
 ....and here is where the problems begin.  You start out with a nice light pouch filled with needed stuff.  It's such a great idea you decide you need a bigger one because there's so much more needed stuff out there.  Pretty soon you're lugging everything but the kitchen sink in a full out backpack.  So.....you go find a nice little belt pouch again and ......:D  It's called mission creep and I've been here before.  :( 
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 rofl.  I haven't even got the pouch yet and I know what yer talkin about! 
	GoodOlBoy  | 
		
 I picked one up from walmart for 6 bucks at the end of 2 seasons ago had a belt and 3 pouches. It has held up well even going threw the briars I do drives through. 
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 I had to go from a belt pack to a shoulder bag, time trim the load. 
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