Tackle Storage Revisited
Tackle Storage Revisited
Would like to hear what everyone is using for tackle storage these days--you know, we used to call it the "tacklebox"--now it is storage systems. I find that once you get a setup you tend to stick with it, it would be nice to see what works for others or find out about new products on the market.
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I have 2 Okeechobee Fats big bags for boat trips, I have a GLoomis backpack (older style) for pond runs, and a wal mart special KVD Plano bag that rides around in the truck for those "i wonder if there is fish in there" moments.
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I'm using a red Cabelas bag, not sure exactly what its called or if they even carry it anymore. I've had it for a few years now, they carried a larger red bag like the one I have and I believe a smaller blue one. Anyway, all the lures are in Falcon FTO boxes, a few smaller Cabelas branded Plano boxes and other small plano boxes.
I also have a Tackle Warehouse gen 2 backpack and sometimes use a normal school backpack.
I also have a Tackle Warehouse gen 2 backpack and sometimes use a normal school backpack.
- muskyhunter
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BPS kVD 3700 bag. Love it!
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I have a spider soft bag that holds 4 3700 boxes and a separate small tool bag for plastics. The bag is ok but i will be looking for something else here soon. I use a military day pack for pond fishing and it works just fine, no complaints at all.
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If you ever upgrade or change your storage, and you want to part with them keep me in mind, that's what I use and they are my favs. I regret not buying more when they were still making them.biggs wrote:...all the lures are in Falcon FTO boxes...
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me too.ztcsmd wrote:I regret not buying more when they were still making them.biggs wrote:...all the lures are in Falcon FTO boxes...
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make that 3. I wish I would have bought 2 or 3 of all the larger ones. All of mine do sit in a FTO12 bag. For a co-angler/non-boater couldn't ask for a better setup.biggs wrote:me too.ztcsmd wrote:I regret not buying more when they were still making them.biggs wrote:...all the lures are in Falcon FTO boxes...
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I have one of the Plano FTO boxes I use for poppers, I think its the small crankbait box and I hate how all the rows are one piece and cannot be individually removed like the Falcons. The snaps are better on the Plano ones but I much prefer the Falcon boxes.
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I do a lot of kayak fishing and boat guest fishing. I recently picked up a Wildriver Nomad Backpack and have been amazingly happy with it the build quality is superb. Easily toss in a days worth of gear in 5 or 6 3700s and lugging it around isn't a chore.
Last edited by MondayMonkey on Sun Mar 17, 2013 12:24 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Not sure if you were referring ot the boxes or the bags to store these boxes...I use a combo of Plano 3700 and 3730 plus some of the Falcon-style and Plano waterproof boxes.
For a storage bag, the Cableas line is hard to beat, as they make a multitude of sizes depending on how much stuff you want to carry....all the way up to the Super Magnum, which holds 12-370 boxes plus side compartments. Warning: The Cabelas bags with boxes included looks like a good deal because of how expensive individual boxes have gotten, but the boxes included with these bags are now a very thin, overly flexible boxes, that are not up to par boxes that are sold individually by Plano and others.
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Fishing/ ... t104619780
For a storage bag, the Cableas line is hard to beat, as they make a multitude of sizes depending on how much stuff you want to carry....all the way up to the Super Magnum, which holds 12-370 boxes plus side compartments. Warning: The Cabelas bags with boxes included looks like a good deal because of how expensive individual boxes have gotten, but the boxes included with these bags are now a very thin, overly flexible boxes, that are not up to par boxes that are sold individually by Plano and others.
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Fishing/ ... t104619780
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Plano 3700 like boxes but the deep items. I than stack them vertically into a 27 gallon tote from Home Depot/Lowes and enough room to put three more on top of the vertically stacked boxes. I think I get a total of 10 deep boxes like that. Just stack the totes as tackle grows. I also use the deep boxes with no dividers for my plastics. Very convenient.
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This is the bag I use most of the time.
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I use all 3700 size boxes and carry them in these:
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http://www.cabelas.com/catalog/product. ... Id=1310363
I use this mostly for bass. I have a couple smaller bags for panfish and walleye as well.
I use this mostly for bass. I have a couple smaller bags for panfish and walleye as well.