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I decided that I needed a shooting bac to complement my Woodsrunner. I made this bag from moosehide. The beadwork is applique. I still need to make the strap. Overall, i am pleased with the look.
 

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Thank you. The pattern is Cree from around the 1850s. I know it is not historically correct but I love the beadwork from that region.
Pretty snazzy I like moose hide and elk,what’s the size and is there any inside pockets. Could we get a little more info please.
 
It is 7" wide by 9-1/2 high not including the extension at the bottom. I did not put in a pocket. I typically only have pockets in the bags for my smooth bores where I carry shot and over powder cards. My tools and balls are in a drawstring bag carried in this bag. Flints will be in a flint wallet.
 
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