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Post by Striper on Feb 4, 2007 16:52:14 GMT -5
I have used th tackle logic bags for a while but have found that I have 5 of the large ones storing all my soft plastic - Has anyonen found and easier way to store tonns of soft plastic baits with out needing a shopping cart?
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Post by bigjim on Feb 5, 2007 8:02:11 GMT -5
Nope, not yet! I've got a few of the Tackle Logic bags, and several Shimano bags, plus some Plano boxes full of plastics, and still have a bunch of bags of plastics! That's just the bass baits, it don't count all the Salt water or pan fish plastics I've accumulated!
I never seem to have enough storage space for them all!
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Post by Striper on Feb 5, 2007 8:49:24 GMT -5
This is what I am finding - no easy way to carry 42,000 plastic baits without 5-6 different tackle bags etc.
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Post by gregt on Feb 6, 2007 15:10:59 GMT -5
Same issue, I did try and scale back - then I thought I didnt have enough and went and bought more.
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Post by g3mike on Feb 21, 2007 19:16:53 GMT -5
i installed a cooks goto tackle system this winter, and i love it-though i dont store a ton of plactics on it just mainly spinnerbaits and jigs-i do store a few bags of my favorites on there with the hooks provided. seems to work pretty good. mike
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Post by OHbassaholic on Feb 22, 2007 21:12:20 GMT -5
I use a Field and Stream tackle bag that I got at Dick's Sporting Goods. It came with the usual plastic organizers inside but I pulled those out and can have 2 rows of plastics still in their original packaging standing up side by side. This makes for an easy way to keep them organized and easily identifiable as I let my fingers walk through the assortment. I can carry around 60 bags of plastics when necessary, and there are a mess of small pouches to store terminal tackle etc. along with a large pocket on the outside that I keep a org. try with terminal tackle as well.
I am considering a second setup so that I can have two separate bags pre-set for certain conditions instead of constantly changing out the contents. This bag runs under $30 and at times is on special for $25. It has a reinforced side to lay that way while open and a very secure carry handle. I wish all my tackle bags were as well built.
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