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Junior member
Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 26
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Best Tackle Bag
I'm looking for some opinions for the best one for the money. Really not looking to spend over 100 bucks, but would like a bag that keeps everything dry, has plenty of room for jigs and plenty of terminal tackle .
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 216
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the bag
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How about the Cabela's magnum bag w/8 3700-size plastic boxes? Here's the link: Cabela's Advanced Anglers Pro Series Tackle Bags with Boxes This or the one I prefer, which has an overhanging waterproof top, would organize and carry a lot of tackle. When not fishing, you load your jigs into it and carry it around or to the gym for an aerobic workout. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2006
Posts: 204
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Side pockets on WFO will fit a bunch of long lures still in package. Or you could put them up top. After i open poppers i put them in the trays..and i put the jigs in a jig bag that fits in the top compartment or in place of a storage tray.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 367
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This is what i got, Shimano Borona Expandable Bottom Tackle Bags
Plus I took and placed 3 of the large 3700 boxes in it plus 3 of the regular 3700 Cheapest I found on the net too d-a |
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