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Make my boat more fishable? Tips and Tricks Appreciated
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<blockquote data-quote="poolie" data-source="post: 204861" data-attributes="member: 837"><p>That's a nice looking boat Will. As a couple others have mentioned, the best thing you can do is move out of a dedicated tackle box and go to the Plano style boxes and let your boat storage basically be your tackle box. My brother does this with his full sized Ranger. When I fish with him I drop my one bag down into a storage box in the rear and only take it out when I need to access it. The only thing we really have out in the boat are our rods and the net. A collapsible net would stash away somewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poolie, post: 204861, member: 837"] That's a nice looking boat Will. As a couple others have mentioned, the best thing you can do is move out of a dedicated tackle box and go to the Plano style boxes and let your boat storage basically be your tackle box. My brother does this with his full sized Ranger. When I fish with him I drop my one bag down into a storage box in the rear and only take it out when I need to access it. The only thing we really have out in the boat are our rods and the net. A collapsible net would stash away somewhere. [/QUOTE]
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