Finds pouch

Another vote for the Digger Supply pouches. I ordered the Park Ranger model from Colonial Metal Detectors on recommendation from some of the members here. I am liking it a lot so far. It has a very well thought out design.
 
Seagullplayer, is close to my pick. I really like the web style skeet vests with the large net front shell pockets. The web backed vest works in the summer heat and this puts the load of your finds on your shoulders and not around your waist. The strong (designed to hold heavy shot shells) are net so the dirt does not collect and falls through but the larger items are held .

https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Xhunter...th-Recoil-Pad-And-Shell-Pockets-/262616663090
 
For low cost options, the Garret pouch or nail aprons are great choices. The better pouches that cost more have been recommended here. Just don't be fooled by the cheap Chinese pouches you might see online.
I made a pouch by putting a belt sleeve on a Wilson shoe bag. It is made of tough mesh and material, and I get to use my heavy duty tactical belt. I prefer the mesh bottom to release dirt.
 
Bucket Boss for the win baybeeeeee! Will never use anything else. As long as it carries and holds what you want it to and doesn’t fall apart, most anything will do.
 
I'm currently using this which I bought off of Etsy but I'm not sure if the maker is still selling them. These are great and material and construction is top quality. The only ssue I have is that discarding or throwing the trash can be tedious because you'll have to remove all your gear to dump the contents or handpick the garbage from the bag.

I just bought another pouch, an Allen competitor one, with 2 compartments. I haven't used it yet but I like the fact that it has a detachable drawstring bag which I will use for garbage for easy discard. It also already comes with a belt unlike my current one.
 

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I'm currently using this which I bought off of Etsy but I'm not sure if the maker is still selling them. These are great and material and construction is top quality. The only ssue I have is that discarding or throwing the trash can be tedious because you'll have to remove all your gear to dump the contents or handpick the garbage from the bag.

I just bought another pouch, an Allen competitor one, with 2 compartments. I haven't used it yet but I like the fact that it has a detachable drawstring bag which I will use for garbage for easy discard. It also already comes with a belt unlike my current one.

I love the fact the top one has a kydex sheath for your hand digger. Ive modified my own pouches this way. Never seen one manufactured that way before.
 
I've got two small pouches that hold whatever finds I take home. They hook up to a web belt which also holds my digger and pinpointer. The smaller one has a closeable pouch which prevents the finds (and the dirt) from spilling out if the pouch hits the floor on the ride home.
 

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