Tackle Boxes / Tackle Organization
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davesett2000User is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:2212 davesett2000
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24 Feb 2009 05:13 PM

    We USED to have a topic on here about tackle boxes and what we had....and what our thoughts were when it came to organizing our stuff. I spent an hour trying to find it yesterday....but had NO luck.

     

    So here we go again!

     

    I had talked about back then about how I had 2 basic groups of lures in 2 MAIN tackle boxes....one box of stuff 3/8 oz and smaller, the other 1/2 oz and bigger. At one point I talked about splitting my stuff up for "clear water" and "stained water"....and although I may do a bit of that....I've had some other thoughts.

     

    Over the months I started looking at 2 other basic types of waters....those with HEAVY cover / weeds....and those without.

     

    So I decided to do the following...

     

    Here's a box of things I'm putting together for HEAVY cover / weed waters...virtually ALL weedless/ snagless lures. Not very organized yet....but will be in a few days.

     

     

    And here's another box that I'm putting together....all topwater baits. It's a Plano 1444....with multiple levels of storage.

     

     

     

     


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    davesett2000User is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:2212 davesett2000
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    24 Feb 2009 05:26 PM

    The 1st box is pretty self explanatory. If I'm not on a body of water where there's heavy cover like weeds, stumps or laydowns, there's not much sense in taking this stuff.

     

    With the second box, if I want to concentrate on topwater tactics on an outing, I can have several sizes and types of lures at my disposal.

     

    At the same time, since both boxes have smaller storage boxes, I can put certain things into those. Then....if I want to add a few of different kinds of lures to the main boxes...or take a few of these along in yet another box....I can remove / add the smaller boxes, allowing me to mix and match to what I fell like doing trying for the outing.


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    turnipUser is Offline Senior Poster Senior Poster Send Private Message Posts:5638 turnip
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    24 Feb 2009 08:43 PM

    Glad to see your redoing some of the old posts...I'll take some pics of my storage thingies and add them here!

     

     

     


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    davesett2000User is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:2212 davesett2000
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    25 Feb 2009 04:26 AM

    Sounds good 'bro! This IS a discussion for anyone who is willing to participate....so feel free to post pics....ask questions....make suggestions.

     

    That way....we ALL have a chance to maybe learn something

     

    I also have a PILE of trolling related stuff to get into some type of a box...but that is at least a couple months away. I also may take my crankbaits and divide them up into shallows and deeps....and may even break them down further into "clear water" and "stained water" groups.

     


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    JoBarnard JoBarnard
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    25 Feb 2009 08:36 AM

    I have countless crankbaits, spinnerbaits, walleye gear, muskie lures, swimbaits and soft plastics.  Well and other terminal stuff too.  I want to get it all into one box/bag.  Any recommendations? For some reason i'm nervous venturing into a softsided bag. 

    I guess the biggest thing is that i want to be able to fit a half dozen or so muskie lures 8-12 inches ea. in length along with my cranks/spinnerbaits/walleye gear so i don't have to buy a separate big game box for 80.00 bux.

    goinfshnUser is Offline Advanced Poster Advanced Poster Send Private Message Posts:457 goinfshn
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    25 Feb 2009 05:55 PM

    I guess I'll jump into this topic.  I have two soft sided tackle boxes and over the winter have organized them by the depth they will go.  I marked the clear boxes with a black sharpie on the inside and outside so that if the outside wears off, I can remark it.  I also mark the end of the clear box with the contents so I don't have to pull the boxes out.  If I am going fishing in a lake and experience tells me what lures to put in my tackle box.  In one of the side pockets, I have a clear plastic box that I have hooks stored in.  They are also marked by type (EWG), octopus or whatever and the size so when I need to replace some, I know what to get.   I also have sinkers (different sizes and types) also labeled and swivels.  It is a system still in the works.  Hope this helps someone.

    Gary


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    davesett2000User is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:2212 davesett2000
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    25 Feb 2009 06:11 PM

    Hi Jo and welcome to the BB. I can relate to what you are talking about....as I had similar thoughts several times over the years. For me though...my amount of tackle has historically outgrown any storage ideas I had...so I've been on a constant switch / change / rethink process with all of it. That being said....without having any idea exactly HOW much stuff you have, making a recommendation is tough...but I'll give you some of my thoughts anyway.

     

    THe muskie lures you have present the biggest dilemna...as some of those won't even fit into a 3700 size storage box. If Plano still made their model 1259 box....that would be the 1st thing I'd recommend....as the top tray has sufficient depth for almost anything....and you still have a major spinnerbait rack in it....plus room in the bottom for several 3600 size boxes.

     

     

     

     

    For stuff being currently made, the largest hiproof made these days is a Plano 9606....6 trays...fairly large bottom. Here's mine...although it's no longer this full as I took out all the topwaters and put them into the Plano 1444...

     

     

     

     

    If you didn't have the spinnerbaits...then this would be a consideration I believe. As you can see...I don't have ANY tools or extraneous gear in here....just lures. Quite a while back, myself and a few others on the BB here decided that we should keep stuff like tools, extra line, hooks etc...somewhere else.

     

    You could also consider one of the Plano "rack" type boxes....say a Guide Series 1374 or a 1373. You could also look for a 7771...

     

    See Plano products here...

     

    http://www.planomolding.com/tackle/products.asp

     

    7771....

     

     

     

    JoBarnard wrote:

    I have countless crankbaits, spinnerbaits, walleye gear, muskie lures, swimbaits and soft plastics.  Well and other terminal stuff too.  I want to get it all into one box/bag.  Any recommendations? For some reason i'm nervous venturing into a softsided bag. 

    I guess the biggest thing is that i want to be able to fit a half dozen or so muskie lures 8-12 inches ea. in length along with my cranks/spinnerbaits/walleye gear so i don't have to buy a separate big game box for 80.00 bux.



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    retired-psgUser is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:1316 retired-psg
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    25 Feb 2009 07:05 PM

    Hey Dave when are ya going to show your tackle???? lookin good

     

     

     


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    JoBarnard JoBarnard
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    26 Feb 2009 08:37 AM

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    THE 7771 IS COOL.  I JUST DON'T LIKE THE LATCHES.

    THIS IS WHAT I'M LOOKING AT, ITS A FLAMBEAU

    turnipUser is Offline Senior Poster Senior Poster Send Private Message Posts:5638 turnip
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    26 Feb 2009 02:03 PM

    Well, I guess I will try to explain how I organize...I use plano boxes to store groups of individual lures.

     

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    Example being the box above is nothing but spinners - generic.  The box below is all top water...

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    The next two boxes are spoons...

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    And so on...Some for deep running, deeper running and those that run 5' - 8'.  Each box has a specific type of lure in it.  Not necessarily the same body style or function (trolling or casting for example).  LOL, I guess once you set yourself up only you will understand the reasoning!

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    I posted all these pics to give you an idea as to how many will fit into a grain sack that was altered to carry tackle...

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    All the plano boxes I have sit on shelves in my basement where I can see them.  When I head out for fishing I load the boxes I wish to take along into the sack and put that into my truck, hook up the boat and away I go!  For example, when I go out to LaCrosse, WI I fill three of these sacks and add some soft plastics and spinnerbaits.  I take that much gear because I do not know what it will take to put fish in my boat!  For local fishing and bank fishing I usually take a soft box, especially if I will be in someone elses boat.

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    When I will be trolling I almost always bring my "trolling bag.  Inside you will see lake troll pouches, designed to keep individual lake trolls (already set up and ready to hook up) and different Plano boxes...

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    I do a lot of straight line trolling from my boat right now.  I have just receintly acquired two manual down riggers and will attempt to use them!  Another new addition is my crawler harnesses...

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    And of course some assorted small spoons...

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    And all this stuff fits into this bag...

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    By this time you are probably wondering why I use this method.  It is all because I have limited space in my 16' boat.  I can store two fully loade grain sacks of Plano boxes in my storage compartment, nothing to get under my feet or trip over.  This allows room for my Cabelas soft plastic bag and my two spinnerbait boxes and still have plenty of foot room!

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    Sometimes I only take gear that will help me when I am species specific.  An example would be when I go to the Finger Lakes meet, my primary focus is on pike.  So the only thing I pack is my "go to" box for that species...

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    All of this fits into one box, and that is the only thing under foot in my boat...

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    Another example would be when I am fishing with Erabbit for lake trout or salmon.  I take a "go to" box of lures that I am experimenting with.  Sometimes he even lets me put them in the water...LOL!

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    I have learned through experience and advice from many club members that if I am fishing alone or with someone, storage space is important.  It is also important to be able to navigate in your boat without having to climb over tackle boxes!  Like I said earlier, I have shelves in my basement for tons of Plano box storage and I also use big boxes for storing lures that are not in my "go to" boxes...

    This first one is for musky and pike lures!

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    And this one is for all my spoons & plugs that I use for lake trout and salmon...

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    I also bring along any tools and spare parts that I may need when I am away.  With the storage method I use there is plenty of room for all things.  When I am shore fishing it is almost always live bait fishing so my small soft tackle bag will have plenty of room for tools, etc.  For me it is important to have plenty of room in my boat and not to overload myself when shore fishing!  I hope this helps with some ideas!

     

     

     

     


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    davesett2000User is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:2212 davesett2000
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    27 Feb 2009 05:45 PM

    Well Jo...even with this setup you have the 2 thoughts I mentioned earlier...

     

    1. Where do the spinnerbaits go?

    2. Where do the muskie baits go?

     

    If this setup allows you to take care of those stated needs, then you may be good to go

     

    Pete...thanks for your post...looks like you are almost ready for ANOTHER tackle box / bag  

     

    Thanks to you too Gary for your post

     

    For YOU Lou...  

     

     

    JoBarnard wrote:

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    THE 7771 IS COOL.  I JUST DON'T LIKE THE LATCHES.

    THIS IS WHAT I'M LOOKING AT, ITS A FLAMBEAU



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    b.bennett66User is Offline New Poster New Poster Send Private Message Posts:71 b.bennett66
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    01 Mar 2009 01:11 PM

    for large muskie and pike lures,check out

    http://www.dunwrighttackle.com/tack...oxes.shtml

    http://www.lakewoodproducts.com/musky.htm

    hopr this helps these are some nice boxes for large baits. plano has a 7915 that is priced nice also

    Fisherman1984 Fisherman1984
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    01 Mar 2009 08:00 PM
    Thats a great tackle box full of goodies, have you seen the Plano 747 thats what i got, but it's pretty big so i also bought a bag so when i go fishing i just get what i'll need from my box and put it in the bag. Now when i catfish though i'll just take my box i love it lots of storage in it.
    JoBarnard JoBarnard
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    02 Mar 2009 12:24 PM

    Was in sportsman's warehouse this weekends looking at possible takle boxes/bags.  was talking to an employee of sportsman's who seemed to have the necessary knowledge and he said that they sell softsided tackle boxs over hard sided 20 to 1.  why do you think that is.  I'v go my eye on a hardsided that would be perfect for me and while i was looking at it the guy that was helping me just completely steered in the direction of the bags.  Softsided bags don't seem to have the verisitility that the flambeau hardside did and it's cheaper.  What's the deal?

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    02 Mar 2009 02:26 PM

    Soft sided bags are meant fo ease of use, for bank fisherman thats what they were originally made for the reason they are selling 20-1 is because 20 of 21 fisherman fish from the bank or dont own a boat, I am not saying that bank fisherman dont buy hard boxes and boat owners dont buy soft sided just saying people are more into buying stuff for "looks" and the lazyness approach then anything now a days I do own 1 soft bag but that is for my Spring walleye and I am walking dam's in the middle of the night so the ease of lugging it around is by far more important, then having the storage space for all my equipment. I have seen very very few soft bags that even have space in them to hang anything like spinners or musky/pike baits. I am a bank fisherman. Unless it is for catfish tourneys then I will get in a boat. Loving this post by the way dave, turnip thanks for showing us your set up as well.


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    02 Mar 2009 02:44 PM

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    davesett2000User is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:2212 davesett2000
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    03 Mar 2009 06:45 AM

    Nice looking box....but way too expensive my my pocketbook.

     

    If you get it....let us know how it works for you


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    JoBarnard JoBarnard
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    03 Mar 2009 08:34 AM

    59.00 bucks at sportsman's warehouse.  I think I'm going to pick one up this week.  You can fit 2 more of the 6004r's in place of the larger box too.

    larry357 larry357
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    04 Mar 2009 02:29 PM

    Hey Guys, For several years now I have been using a Plano Guide Elite as my "go-to" box. It is set up for multi-species fishing and if I need more or go species-specific I have two soft side bags for backup. Its about 17"L, 10"W,15"H and will hold plenty of extra stuff.

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    It has a handy flip-top in the lid for "go-to,s"
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    And below the main top is two drawers and two slide-out trays. The trays are size adjustable. The main top has a roomy spinner rack, will hold up to six of the Plano 3500,s and is nice and deep for extra stuff.
     
     
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    davesett2000User is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:2212 davesett2000
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    16 Mar 2009 11:25 AM

    Looks good Larry!

     

    It's hard to argue with the way Pete has his stuff organized. Since he started from scratch (basically), it was easy for him to to that. For me to go the same route I'd have to spend over $100 just on utility boxes....not really an option for me at this point in time.

     

    So here's some of what I have done...I've made some progress over the last few days....and here's part of that.

     

    First off...I've separated my "big deep" crankbaits and put them in a box by themselves...

     

     

     

     

     

    Then I did the same with my "big shallow" cranks AND my "walleye-shad" type lures..

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    And this box is all smaller-sized shallow cranks...

     

     


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    turnipUser is Offline Senior Poster Senior Poster Send Private Message Posts:5638 turnip
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    16 Mar 2009 12:13 PM

    Lookin' good there Bro!  Glad to see your finally getting things in order...I guess it only took for ya ta move back east to geeter done!

     

     


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    larry357 larry357
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    17 Mar 2009 07:27 AM

    YesSir looks good there Dave, Myself I,ll probably never get that organized but on a smaller scale I have plano trays dedicated to certian things. Like one for live-bait panfishin one for crappie/panfish jigs one with crankbaits one for catfishin with extra stuff stored elswhere

     


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    PegsguyUser is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:4095 Pegsguy
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    17 Mar 2009 04:25 PM

    I love my collection of soft bags. I started out 2 years ago with a Plano bag that came with 4 3700 series boxes. I immediatly added more boxes, the beauty is that you can take just the boxes you plan on using. The downside is I occasionally miscalculate and leave the wrong box home! I am now using the original Plano, a Cabela's bag that holds 8 3700's plus 3 smaller boxes, a Cabela's backpack style bag that I can cram 8 3600 + 1 3500 boxes into and is hands free( I occasionally take the train into the city(Chicago) to fish the lakefront). I have developed the nasty habit of buying small bags just because they are cheap, so I have a number of small bags that hold 2 or 3 boxes of various sizes. This lets me tailor the load to the trip. Works for me.

    Tom

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    ericroosUser is Offline New Poster New Poster Send Private Message Posts:21 ericroos
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    20 Mar 2009 03:35 PM
    The real down side to soft side tackle bags is that they are not water proof. I live and fish in the Pacific Northwest and the weather is not kind to softsides or anything that can allow moisture in. If you find any moisture inside you better let it air dry before you store it.
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    davesett2000User is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:2212 davesett2000
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    21 Mar 2009 12:47 PM

    The same can be said for hard-shell boxes...as rain can get inside of them too.

     

    If ya don't believe me...take a hose to one sometime

     

    Here's 2 more boxes of stuff I have sorted out. One is a Plano 9606 that has all my small and medium sized crankbaits (medium to deep depth)....

     

     

     

     

    The other is a box full of lipless cranks...

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    I have one more set of pics coming in the morning


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    davesett2000User is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:2212 davesett2000
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    24 Mar 2009 03:31 PM

    Here's my minnowbaits...have so many that they barely fit into the old 10 tray box of mine

     

     

     

     

    I'm STILL working on sorting out the "weedless / snagless" stuff that I've put together. I'll have pics of that in a few days.


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    davesett2000User is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:2212 davesett2000
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    04 Apr 2009 12:25 PM

    Here's a few ideas for holding small numbers of spinnerbaits...the anchor boxes you should be able to get from construction buddies...the small tupperware-type thing I found in the dollar bin at a drug store. The other 2 boxes (green Plano and smal Flambeau) I found used at garage sales.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


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    reel actionUser is Offline New Poster New Poster Send Private Message Posts:11 reel action
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    13 Apr 2009 03:59 PM
    i have over 50 boxes. every time i go to a new place i make a new box for it
    davesett2000User is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:2212 davesett2000
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    13 Apr 2009 07:24 PM

    Sorry for a STUPID question....but do you have a separate box for EVERY new place you go....and do you then save that box of stuff specifically for that place?

     

     

    reel action wrote:
    i have over 50 boxes. every time i go to a new place i make a new box for it


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    27 Apr 2009 11:06 AM

    All I can say is thank you, everyone of you!!! The wife and kids have been accusing me of being a complete tackle freak, and having WAY too much tackle. Personally I do not think that having just 2 duffle bags (that only hold about 20 3700 series boxes in each) of different types of lures is too much. And after seeing this thread, and showing it to them, I feel vindicated in my opinion!!! You guys have way more tackle then I have!!! 

    (Bass Pro Shop...HERE I COME!!!)

    sej sej
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    28 Apr 2009 08:00 AM
    I use soft sided boxes and for most of my soft palstics i use worm binders because the hold a lot of plastics in a small area, I have managed to get almost half of my gear into on big bag. But it weighs around 80 or so pounds.
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    scottephUser is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:1385 scotteph
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    06 May 2009 08:29 AM
    ericroos wrote:
    The real down side to soft side tackle bags is that they are not water proof. I live and fish in the Pacific Northwest and the weather is not kind to softsides or anything that can allow moisture in. If you find any moisture inside you better let it air dry before you store it.
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    Cabelas makes a storm proof bag if ya check out their site, Ive used one for a few years now and really like it. It would be tough to get your lures wet unless it fell in the drink. Thats the only reason I bought it. Every other tackle system I had would leak a little, especially while trailering them in a boat and they got stuck in the rain.
    PegsguyUser is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:4095 Pegsguy
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    06 May 2009 10:06 PM
    Best part of this thread was the wife's reaction to it. I showed her some of the posts and she now thinks that I am only mildly disturbed. This is a big improvement from her previous Obsessed oppinion. Tom
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    2dixiefishUser is Offline New Poster New Poster Send Private Message Posts:36 2dixiefish
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    29 May 2009 08:47 AM
    Those are outstanding pics of the boxes! My wife looked over at my laptop and thought I was at one of the store sites buying lures. I got the whole " we could be buying things for the house instead of wasting the money on something thats either not going to work or be lost" routine. Thanks guys! It took a few minutes to get her to see that it was a picture of another mans collection.  My only dream is to have a box that full one day!
    GuppyCatcherUser is Offline Advanced Poster Advanced Poster Send Private Message Posts:380 GuppyCatcher
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    29 May 2009 09:36 AM
               Wow!!!!! All you guys have huge takle supply.Are you compinsating for something. HAHAHA just joking
                 Yours Cadillac,mine Yugo. 2 pictures would cover mine.After looking at yours it would be imbarrassing to put mine up.
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    ryfishUser is Offline Advanced Poster Advanced Poster Send Private Message Posts:419 ryfish
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    02 Jun 2009 06:23 PM
    yeah i probaly don't have half of that that's a real lot.Wow.
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    ryfishUser is Offline Advanced Poster Advanced Poster Send Private Message Posts:419 ryfish
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    03 Jul 2009 07:21 AM
    that is just ridiculously scary how much stuff you guys have.
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    21 Jul 2009 07:20 AM

    Great Topic & Posts...this reminds me...I remember seeing this old classic Bass Fishing Cartoon with a fisherman in his boat, towing a raft on which his GIANT tackle box sat!              I only have 3 old medium  to small size boxes, (embarrased to even show them here) one in my truck, one in the car and one parked behind the front door....I think the Funniest thing about having so much tackle is when you see a guy with a GIANT TACKLE BOX ......... and a container of Nightcrawlers.......just in case.... 

     

     

    PegsguyUser is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:4095 Pegsguy
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    21 Jul 2009 05:37 PM
    I probably have 1/10th of what some of you guys have and probably only use 10%of that on a regular basis! I have bags with 3600 and 3700 series boxes and put together what I need for where I am headed for. This might be a large bag holding 8 3700 boxes, 3 3600's and a 3500, or it might be a small bag with just 2 3600's. Works for me. Tom
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    davesett2000User is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:2212 davesett2000
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    21 Jul 2009 09:32 PM

    For you guys that are saying "I have so less stuff that I would be embarrassed to post pics"....

     

    This Topic isn't about how MUCH stuff we each have......but HOW you have organized what you DO have....and what types of storage you use.

     

    As I said in the beginning...we ALL have things we can learn and share with each other.

     

    So please....don't hesitate to post pics of what you have and HOW you have it organized.

     

    I'll guaranteee ya....I will NOT be laughing at you....and I'm sure the majority of others here won't either.


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    08 Aug 2009 01:39 PM
    When I first saw this post I thought you guys where crazy for having so many tackle boxes,I always figured one box would be good for me, Well I now have two tackle boxes and one tackle bag plus a plano spinner bait box and a variety of plano stowaway boxes.To keep my trout tackle and my bass tackle orginized(and to keep it out of My Wifes sight)I pretty much use them all.My plano 7271 box is for my trout stuff and my plano 8616 box is for any of my lake fishing,I use the softsider bag when I'm wading whether in the lake for Bass or in the creek for Trout.When I get a boat I plan on doing Musky and Pike fishing So I know that this is just the beginning.
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    11 Aug 2009 08:40 AM
    davesett2000 wrote:

    And here's another box that I'm putting together....all topwater baits. It's a Plano 1444....with multiple levels of storage.

     

     

     

    davesett2000:

    In this pic what are the 2 floating buzzbaits at the front of the box called?  Do you know what company manufactures them, and where you can find them?  I used to have one of them years ago, but I think it broke, and I have never seen any of them since.  Do you know if these are still in production or were they discontinued?

     

     


    davesett2000User is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:2212 davesett2000
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    11 Aug 2009 08:34 PM
    Here's a better look at them....I got them in 2 different boxes of stuff on Ebay. I HAVE seen a couple of more of them in boxes on Ebay also.
     
    At SOME point I found out the Mfg'er...and THOUGHT that I had saved the info....but can't find it at the moment  .
     
    I will look again tomorrow....as I KNOW I have discussed these with a couple of folks here on the BB.
     
     
     
     
    bbrown18 wrote:
    davesett2000 wrote:

    And here's another box that I'm putting together....all topwater baits. It's a Plano 1444....with multiple levels of storage.

     

    davesett2000:

    In this pic what are the 2 floating buzzbaits at the front of the box called?  Do you know what company manufactures them, and where you can find them?  I used to have one of them years ago, but I think it broke, and I have never seen any of them since.  Do you know if these are still in production or were they discontinued?

     

     




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    davesett2000User is Offline Veteran Poster Veteran Poster Send Private Message Posts:2212 davesett2000
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    12 Aug 2009 11:09 AM

    THey're called Mann's Agitator....but no longer made. If you click on this link you will see them on an older Mann's catalog page.

     

    http://nflcc.org/CPG/displayimage.p...mp;pos=382

     

    I Googled them....but saw that there haven't been any sold on Ebay as single items...so about the only way you're going to find them on there is to do a general search for spinnerbaits or buzzbaits and go through ALL the listings

     

    A pain for sure....but I don't know of any other way to find some.

     

    D'OH! Just found 2 of them on Ebay

     

    http://cgi.ebay.com/2-Manns-The-Agitator-Floating-Buzz-Bait-NOC-NR_W0QQitemZ120456479415QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item1c0bc402b7&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14


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    TTT!
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    I use a two sided tackle box. everything I used the most is one one side,....... and all I use only a little, // plus plugs and crank baits go on the other. I also keep extra line spools to change with on the slightly used side
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    16 Oct 2012 01:50 PM
    Way back in the mid-1990's I wanted some type of tackle box / bag for soft plastics.

    Since I was a TOTAL rookie to fishing them, I decided that I should first learn how to rig them.

    Once I did a bunch that SEEMED to be correct...I discovered this Plano bag with utility boxes at an Orchard Supply Hardware store.

    What the pics don't show is that since then....I have since then put most of the lures in ziplock baggies...as the mixture of fumes from the various brands was causing the utility boxes to start warping.


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    Big JonesyUser is Offline New Poster New Poster Send Private Message Posts:24 Big Jonesy
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    You don't need all them fancy pants boxes mr. dave. I catchs lot of big fish on my tackle. This is my tacklebox, this all you need. Bet walmart loves to see you coming in.


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    Hi Big Jonesy! Wow! You must really be efficient with your gear! Great to see guys who can make the most of limited resourses. Happy Fishing down on the bayou.
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    20 Oct 2012 05:13 AM
    Thanks.  I aint got alotta money so I make due with what I got.  And frum the looks of sum of these fancy shmancy boxes sum people got more money than brains.  You ain't got to buy all that junk to be catchin sum fish.
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    I'm betting you catch lots of fish right from the shore without even needing a boat too.
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    21 Oct 2012 09:05 AM
    First step in catching fish is leaving the house and computer behind and getting on the water.
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    21 Oct 2012 09:42 PM
    Posted By Pegsguy on 21 Oct 2012 10:05 AM
    First step in catching fish is leaving the house and computer behind and getting on the water.


    FIRST step to being RESPECTED on here is to NOT trash an informative topic.

    I've reported your post Tom as being "Off Topic". Teabagger Loser 

    As for the REST of you...this topic was NOT started to show "off" what we individually had...but to give folks thoughts on how to organize what they have.

    IF you people can't understand that...OR respect that...take a HIKE.

    Pete..& I..and SEVERAL others...made an effort concerning this topic.

    Kindly take your attitudes elsewhere

    @ Big Jonesy..your pic of that tackle box reminds me of similar items I've seen on Ebay in the last 5 years. It's DANG difficult to believe that it is your OWN tacklebox.
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    21 Oct 2012 10:45 PM
    Mr. davesett you sure are a angry fella. Maybe you did see some boxes like mine on the ebay. I had some stoled from me but they was not as nice as the one I took the piture of.
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    22 Oct 2012 08:13 AM
    Who said anything to you Dave? Feeling guilty about something?
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    22 Oct 2012 09:13 AM
    Mr. davesett.  I gots ta thinkin about yer post.  Aint that why they builds tackle boxs?  Too organise yer tackle?  I sees all those fancy boxs and all them fancy lures and think about how much someone fishs to use that much lures.  Must have a bunch more time then I gots.  And whats wrong with my box?  It aint much but its gets the job done.  Bass Pro and Cabelas must love yous guys when yous walk in.
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    22 Oct 2012 05:40 PM
    Posted By Big Jonesy on 22 Oct 2012 10:13 AM
    Mr. davesett.  I gots ta thinkin about yer post.  Aint that why they builds tackle boxs?  Too organise yer tackle?  I sees all those fancy boxs and all them fancy lures and think about how much someone fishs to use that much lures.  Must have a bunch more time then I gots.  And whats wrong with my box?  It aint much but its gets the job done.  Bass Pro and Cabelas must love yous guys when yous walk in.


    OK BJ

    #1 You made THIS statement "And frum the looks of sum of these fancy shmancy boxes sum people got more money than brains.  You ain't got to buy all that junk to be catchin sum fish."

    You are accusing folks that HAVE a lot of tackle that they are stupid. Go make that comment to a professional fisherman of ANY species. You'd get jap-slapped in a New York minute.

    #2 Then you made these comments in the above quote "I sees all those fancy boxs and all them fancy lures and think about how much someone fishs to use that much lures. Must have a bunch more time then I gots. Bass Pro and Cabelas must love yous guys when yous walk in."

    More accusations & azzumptions. IF you take a look on the dates of MOST of the posts in this topic you would see that they were done YEARS ago. For that matter...you don't even know me...so how can you know if I have bought anything recently? You can't...and if you REALLY must know...I haven't bought anthing for my PERSONAL use since 2009.

    #3 IF that box you pictured IS your REAL box...it's clear you don' take care of your stuff.

    As far as I'M concerned...you're MAYBE an internet TROLL on my topic.

    @ Tom...seems to ME you're spending a WHOLE lot more time on here than I am. This is MY topic...I started it...go FUDGE yourself...you make-believe Christian.
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    Mr. dave, I may be sum dumb ni**a frum Podunk but I cant understands all the hostility.  i wasnt making any assumptions abouts anything.  All I said was that Bass Pro and Cabelas must like seein yous guys come in the door to buy tackle.  Not meaning just you but I was speaking in general.  Ment nothing disrespectful.  All I was sayin was thats a lotsa tackle and no one man can use its all.  And to be truthsful with ya, I dont really wants to know anyone that is as big of a bully as you are abouts this.  And whats it matter to yous how I takes care of my stuff.  I said before I aint gots lotsa money and cant affords that crazy amount of stuff.  I dont really care that yous havent bought anything fors a long time.  
    NOW if your wantin me to be callin people stupid, as you said,  I wont do it.  I'm glad thats I dont know to many Army guys if they are as mean as you are.  You should be ashamed of yourself actin this way being a military veteran like you are.  Sumone must have peed in your MRE package before you ate it.
    Hope yous gets sum sleep and are less cranky tomorra.
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    22 Oct 2012 07:38 PM
    Dave your defending this topic like its a 1980 corvette. You seem to be getting mad sir. All those caps? YOU MUST MEAN SERIOUS BUSINESS!
    I think you have more fishing gear then you do brains.

    You have more boxes for fishing gear than a bum has boxes to live in.
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    23 Oct 2012 09:34 AM
    dave, last time I checked the topics here were for ALL members to post in. Where do you get off claiming 'ownership' of any topic?
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    Posted By RRichards151 on 22 Oct 2012 08:38 PM
    Dave your defending this topic like its a 1980 corvette. You seem to be getting mad sir. All those caps? YOU MUST MEAN SERIOUS BUSINESS!
    I think you have more fishing gear then you do brains.

    You have more boxes for fishing gear than a bum has boxes to live in.


    I think you have a sheet-azz attitude RRichards151  the rest of you too

    What "caps"? The text was merely made bold which is what the "B" button stands for when you go to Reply to a topic. MAYBE you LEARNED something today

    It SEEMS like there is a group of you that wants to "put down" we folks from several YEARS ago that spent MASSIVE hours in the HOPE that we could "share our knowledge" of what we've experienced / learned over the years.

    With posts like ya'all's...it kinda seems to me that you folks have NO respect for that effort.

    Which is WHY I haven't taken the time to do new posts on here....or try to even update OLD posts that had MASSIVE amounts of info destroyed in November 2007.
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    It was November of '07 that I joined. Wish I had been here in time to check out all that was lost. You're not the only one who has mentioned how much information was lost during that site make over.
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    turnipUser is Offline Senior Poster Senior Poster Send Private Message Posts:5638 turnip
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    04 Nov 2012 04:02 AM
    BJ , I like the looks of your tackle box! It looks simple and not complicated! Which is exactly what this thread is about. Yes, I have a lot of lures, but for me I like to be prepared (this is the excuse I give my wife) for just about anything. Most of the waters I fish I don't know very well or have never fished before. So the system that I have shown in the pics works well for me...Cabela's & BPS don't get much of my money as I am usually using older lures that I keep in good condition, repairing as needed. I also make some of the stuff I use and some of the club members have made lures for me!

    I wish you well with your tackle storage system and I hope this topic continues to be of value for the members rather than a battle ground!
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    04 Nov 2012 04:45 AM
    Hi Pete, good to see you back on the board. I hope you and Karen are well.
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    04 Nov 2012 07:54 AM
    I agree about the Information Turnip. Lotta good information can be found here. BUT as I look thru the Forum here seems to is a repeat pattern of someone taking the first shot and starting a battle. But you have that...happens on forums that have no moderation. Forums without Moderation always have a Loose Cannon and seems to be ONE here.
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    04 Nov 2012 02:16 PM
    Well...I too have tackle boxes and bags all overstuffed with lures...but its only natural I guess. How else can you learn what works short of buying things and trying them? Its interesting to note that what works best for me I carry in one little soft bag.
                        
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    Hi, Frank! I am doing well and Karen has recovered well from back surgery. In fact, she is feeling the best since the accident!
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    20 Nov 2012 10:06 AM
    HEY MR DAVESETT2000! I sees that the Bass Pro and the Cabelas is havin good salles for this Friday. Maybe yous can get sum more boxs and tackle to be takin sum fancy pitures. and maybe due sum fishin while your at it. I knows that Im gonna be at my local shop cuz I need sum new catfish bait. Oh doggy does that box stink!
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    I do think that Dave is sometimes a little bit touchy but he is correct, the thread was started as an avenue to for the sharing of ideas. I don't have Bold key in my setup, mayby that is just a tool which is not on my toolbar or something.

    One thing Dave is correct about, he and others have willingly shared any knowlege they had on different subjects. I know Dave has done a ton of them.
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    10 Dec 2012 08:58 AM
    Posted By davesett2000 on 21 Oct 2012 10:42 PM
    Posted By Pegsguy on 21 Oct 2012 10:05 AM
    First step in catching fish is leaving the house and computer behind and getting on the water.


    FIRST step to being RESPECTED on here is to NOT trash an informative topic.

    I've reported your post Tom as being "Off Topic". Teabagger Loser 

    As for the REST of you...this topic was NOT started to show "off" what we individually had...but to give folks thoughts on how to organize what they have.

    IF you people can't understand that...OR respect that...take a HIKE.

    Pete..& I..and SEVERAL others...made an effort concerning this topic.

    Kindly take your attitudes elsewhere

    @ Big Jonesy..your pic of that tackle box reminds me of similar items I've seen on Ebay in the last 5 years. It's DANG difficult to believe that it is your OWN tacklebox.

    Mr. Davesett.....just figured I would keeps ya in the loop.  My daughters be gettin me a NEW tackle box for Christmas this year.  Cuz thats all I wants!  Would you be so kind to gives me sum help in setting up my new box?

    I did ask for a few lures to, but not as many as you gots.  Maybe you could spare a few?
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    Posted By Big Jonesy on 10 Dec 2012 09:58 AM
    Mr. Davesett.....just figured I would keeps ya in the loop. My daughters be gettin me a NEW tackle box for Christmas this year. Cuz thats all I wants! Would you be so kind to gives me sum help in setting up my new box?
    I did ask for a few lures to, but not as many as you gots.  Maybe you could spare a few?


    I would have no problem trying to help you organize a new box Big Jonesy.

    I also hope that others will be willing to give their thoughts on the subject too. This would be especially helpfull as there is no "perfect" way ("one size fits all") etc...when it comes to organizing your tackle. That thought is the MAIN reason I had started this topic to begin with

    A couple of MAJOR things that we will need to know are...

    1. The size of the box (a pic of it or the brand & model #) would help a LOT

    2. Tell us what species / types of fish do you fish for. This would help us identify types of lures to add to your "arsenal".

    A couple of other questions to think about that can influence what to put in your tacklebox are...

    3. "What types of waters do I normally fish?" For example, a person that fishes a lot of ponds / "shallow" waters" that have a LOT of surface vegatation isn't going to have much use for deep running crankbaits or minnow / "stick" / jerk baits (floating Rapala & MANY others) as they will get hooked on weeds too much to be effective. Another example is whether you fish MOSTLY from shore or from a boat. It DOES make a difference.

    4. "Are there techniques that I want to learn?" Let's say as an example that you want to learn about fishing soft plastic lures. IF that is the case, you would want to add a small variety of them...along with a variety of hooks, sinkers, rattles etc...to the box.

    There's a topic on here that we did about "Multi-species tackle boxes". I'll see if I can find it...maybe it will help you some.

    As far as lures I could "spare"...I have quite a bit of stuff to sell...everything from trout / panfish to bass / pike / muskie. With all due respect...I've been unemployed for 55 months at this point...and can't afford to give away lures...no matter how much I'd like to. I hope you understand.

    Regards

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