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isPermaLink="false">http://womensoutdoornews.com/?p=3704</guid> <description><![CDATA[Babbs steps into Gear Court this week and defends the honor of her trusty BigFoot all-purpose "It's a Tarp! It's a Ground Cloth! It's the Ultimate Carry Anything Bag!" ... uh, her favorite bag to take not only hunting, but also to trade and consumer shows.]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a
rel="attachment wp-att-1852" href="http://womensoutdoornews.com/?attachment_id=1852"><img
class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1852" title="barb-baird-out-standing-in-field2" src="http://d3hqe4tyaryhap.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/barb-baird-out-standing-in-field2.jpg" alt="barb-baird-out-standing-in-field2" width="79" height="91" /></a>When you have finally collected all your gear, it’s time for the dreaded part of any trip – packing to leave. Whenever I hunt, I grab a BigFoot Bag to load camo, towels and other necessities. Billed as “the first and only bag to work when it’s empty,” this bag looks like a tarp when it’s open.<span
id="more-3704"></span></p><p>Therein lies its beauty. Tarps play many roles in the great outdoors – a groundcover one minute, a wind break the next, a leaf hauler later. You load, zip, clip, carry, then chuck this bag into the back of your truck or trunk. The BigFoot comes in several sizes and a choice of fabrics, including UV treated polyester, vinyl and polypropylene with a PE laminate. Colors vary and include camo.</p><p><br
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class="wp-caption-text">Load. Zip. Clip. Carry. This is the model I use for my hunting trips.</p></div><p><br
class="spacer_" /></p><p>If you don&#8217;t take this bag to the woods, take it to the water. And then unzip it, hang it up and hose it down. Roll it up when it&#8217;s dry and stash it away.</p><p>And, as for testing it &#8230; let&#8217;s just say it has popped out onto the turnstile at many an airport in the past few years. And we know who works on the runway and they don&#8217;t really give a flip about your baggage. Do I need to write more? This one gets a great review and a &#8220;you gotta have this one&#8221; tag. See <a
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