A Stake Bag of course. :)
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A Stake Bag of course. :)
http://www.arrowhead-equipment.com/u...7_orig.jpg?210
I use the plastic sleeve that a dry bag came in. Light, sturdy, and no punctures. I've been using the same one for years now, and it's still going strong.
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The pic is of a Large one, but the 4L or 8L bag sleeves work nicely.
Old small silnylon sack for me.
I put them in with the spreader bars in a spreader bar storage bag....Oh the long handle spoon travels nicely there also... http://www.jacksrbetter.com/shop/spr...r-storage-bag/
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I use the small green REI ditty bag here:
http://www.rei.com/product/795047/re...g-package-of-3
It's pretty thick material and just the right size for my groundhog stakes.
Found this bag at REI, about 10"X10". Holds my stakes, extra line, figure nines, flags, carabiners, etc... hang it on the Ridge line at camp. Works great for me
Here's an open pic. Has pockets inside and a zippered pocket on back with two pockets inside.
I use a Crown Royal bag. Holds my Groundhawg stakes and any other small extra items.
The lower 3"or 4" of a USPS tyvek envelope also.