Patent ID: 8371061

Claim:
A personal fish carrier comprising: a) a sack having a top, bottom, front and back, attached together via stitching to form a closed bottom of said sack and forming a hem at an open top of said sack, b) a cinch strap disposed about medially between said top and said bottom of said sack, said cinch strap entirely encircling said sack, said cinch strap extending through first and second opposing connector rings disposed on opposite sides of said sack, c) a suspension system comprising, an upper shoulder strap, a lower shoulder strap, and a lateral cord, d) said upper shoulder strap having opposite spaced apart ends with one of said ends connected at the open end of the sack, and the other said ends having a female buckle, e) the lower shoulder strap having opposite spaced apart ends with one end of the lower shoulder strap having a plurality of male buckles disposed adjacent each other on said lower shoulder strap, each buckle adapted to be attached to an associated female buckle and the female buckle of the upper shoulder strap, the lower shoulder strap comprising, a strap adjuster disposed between each end of the lower shoulder strap with the lower shoulder strap extending through the strap adjuster, the lower shoulder strap having a first snap clip, said first snap clip attached directly to the first connector ring through which the cinch strap extends through on the end of the lower shoulder strap opposite the end of the lower shoulder strap with the male buckles, f) the lateral cord having opposite spaced apart ends with one end having a second snap clip, said second snap clip attached directly to the second connector ring through which the cinch strap extends, and the opposite end having attachment means to the upper or lower shoulder strap, wherein said sack is adapted to be supported on a back of a fisherman via the connection of the upper and lower shoulder straps with the female and one of the male buckles and, wherein a plurality of additional fish sacks are adapted to be attached to the male buckles on the upper shoulder strap not used to attach the upper and lower shoulder straps to the fisherman and these additional sacks adapted to be secured to the fisherman by wrapping the lateral cord around each additional sack and tying the lateral cord to the tie ring.