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What do you keep your fishing gear in, in your boat?
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<blockquote data-quote="thill" data-source="post: 377468" data-attributes="member: 4972"><p>I have a big 'ol kid's school/duffel bag from Wal Mart. Sits flat, on a rubberized bottom. Has nice zippered side pockets that fit plano boxes perfectly, mesh outer pockets for scissors, tools and other misc. stuff, and a big, open middle section. It looks just like the expensive tackle bags, but only cost something like $19.</p><p></p><p>As far as where I keep my stuff...</p><p>Soft plastics- I keep in separate Ziplock bags in the middle.</p><p>Jigs, scissors and superglue- I keep in a big-mouth clear screw lid canister that caramel popcorn came in.</p><p>Small jigs, hooks, crappie-lures and so on go in a plano box</p><p>Everything else goes in a different plano box or in a ziplock bag, depending.</p><p></p><p>I carry a LOT of stuff, so my bag weighs as much as a TM battery! The demise is always the handles tearing out. When on the boat, I put it in a corner that's out of the way, and unzip it enough to get in, and I can get to everything in a seconds. </p><p></p><p>This system works so well that my lazy friends are in the bad habit of just getting stuff from my bag, because it's easier than their complicated "tackle" systems. When I tell them to get their own stuff, they whine like a 3 year old. Losers!</p><p></p><p>-TH</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thill, post: 377468, member: 4972"] I have a big 'ol kid's school/duffel bag from Wal Mart. Sits flat, on a rubberized bottom. Has nice zippered side pockets that fit plano boxes perfectly, mesh outer pockets for scissors, tools and other misc. stuff, and a big, open middle section. It looks just like the expensive tackle bags, but only cost something like $19. As far as where I keep my stuff... Soft plastics- I keep in separate Ziplock bags in the middle. Jigs, scissors and superglue- I keep in a big-mouth clear screw lid canister that caramel popcorn came in. Small jigs, hooks, crappie-lures and so on go in a plano box Everything else goes in a different plano box or in a ziplock bag, depending. I carry a LOT of stuff, so my bag weighs as much as a TM battery! The demise is always the handles tearing out. When on the boat, I put it in a corner that's out of the way, and unzip it enough to get in, and I can get to everything in a seconds. This system works so well that my lazy friends are in the bad habit of just getting stuff from my bag, because it's easier than their complicated "tackle" systems. When I tell them to get their own stuff, they whine like a 3 year old. Losers! -TH [/QUOTE]
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