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Boat tackle bags
what are you boat guys using for tackle bags, boxes, buckets whatever you use. Looking for ideas. The SIMMS bag looks good but is pricey at $200. Right now Im using a small plastic tub for rigs and lead, soft plastics. and for plugs i have a back pack with the big plano trays tossed in it. I need a more organized system. I have crap all over the place. What are you guys using?
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I just got a new one from basspro. The xp brand. Holds 5 Plano 3700s. Great pockets too.
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i'll check that out. gotta use up some gifts cards anyway.
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i forget to put the hand basket from the grocery store back on occasion . They work great for hanging lures in .
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milk crates full of plano boxes
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Shimano Baltica
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The west marine blackfin bags that fit planos aren't bad at all. Easy to carry on and off too.
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Aqua Skinz used to make a boat bag I remember looking at it at one of the shows
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MAK Angler has something coming soon that will be built like their plug bags in respect to durability but designed for the boat.
It's specs are based on the basic 3700 and the 3730 Plano which a lot of guys who throw big plugs like. It's also compatible with their plug bag tubes. Various combos of 3730, 3700, and/or tubes are possible so you have storage options for everything from terminal tackle and rigging all the way up to the biggest of plugs. It's pretty sweet, but it's still a little ways out. This year though, probably by summer. |
Google Lakewood products tackle bags they have 30 different options. All extremely well made with endless options
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I recently got a waterproof bag from Basspro,the Extreme Messenger Bag. Its the medium size of the three bags but still big enough to stuff clothing and anything else you need.
My real score are what I use for boat tackle bags. These I found at Savers. Although I know that does nothing for the purpose of this thread,, there are some great bags that can be used for tackle at Savers, or thrift shops. Both of these bags are compact travel bags made for shampoo and hygiene products. The red bag I use for electronics/tackle bag with lots storage and the other I use as a tuna tackle bag, with a large side pocket for leaders. He shoots he scooooores... that's how I feel about these bags. |
Plano makes a shelf-organizer thingy that can hold 3 or 4 3700 boxes. fits inside a milk crate.... cost is around $25. they look OK, but I've only seen them online- never in person though
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I'll tell ya.....I find it hard to organise all my fishing stuff and then be happy with it. Always looking for something in a rush and not being able to find it. I think the better way is the plano boxes with a big majic marker......tuna, bass, cod etc. And then a way to stow those so they are not sliding around the deck.
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I am with Beamie
This year I will try that system |
I think im going in that direction as well, and have the trays in some sort of bag. Right now I have random trays everywhere, random jigs and plugs in a stroage container, I just need to get organized badly. Thanks for the solid ideas.
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Some year I am going to install 2 of these on the fwd end of my engine box. Have to double check the depth.
Cabela's: Cabela's White Lockers |
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I have one large bag that holds 7 plano trays and has pockets for whatever else - leader spools, small tools, etc. simlar to the large one of these Bass Pro Shops Extreme Boat Bags | Bass Pro Shops I end up switching out boxes depending on what type of fishing i plan on, but usually it is good for a few weeks as seasons progress. I have one plano that has all hooks & terminal tackle that never leaves the box, and one with sinkers that also never leaves the bag. Then I have a white bucket that I usually throw a bag of frozen squid or some other bait I am bringing, and i throw a bait knife and a lip gripper in there. When I am fishing, i usually end up hanging the lures/rigs that I am switching between on the bucket, and then sort it all out when I get home, instead of constantly putting them back in their trays. I would like to find a better system, but haven't yet. And not for lack of looking. |
I have one of those yellow Bass Pro Extreme boat bags. Awesomely tough and waterproof bag but........
The D rings i have to cut off because they are steel and rusting. Called BP to bitch about that but "thed rings aren't under the warrantee". Yes on a boat bag...go figure. Also inside the top cover of the bag is a fishnet liner with a zipper. This looks like a great place to store stuff but can i tell you how freaking long it takes to get fish hooks untangled from that fine fish net stuff....omg. |
I like the milk crate option with names in the boxes
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doing some shopping based on this thread
this looks nice! 12 plano boxes and all those pockets! I'd still bring my white bucket too, though... Cabela's: Cabela's Advanced Anglers Tackle Bags |
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wife: oh no, another box from Cabellas! WTF?
me: check it out, this is the tackle bag that I have been looking for! Sweet, huh? wife: what is wrong with the other 5 tackle bags you have? me: they don't offer the versatility I need wife: between all those #$(*&* bags you don't have enough )(*&#$#$ versaility me: why do you need all those shoes? wife: don't try to change the subject on me!?! We should be saving for the kids college, a new house, retirement! me: its just a $100 bag. wife: $100 #%(*&)@(#*&% WTF %#$_%)(#$% $100 @#(*%&#_*)(5 etc... maybe i shouldn't buy this bag, although i really want to.... or deliver to work! In a few months it will blend right in and no one will be the wiser!!! |
Zacs -
Great POST. |
XPS Stalker Front Loader Tackle Bag or System | Bass Pro Shops
Got this one for Xmas this year, now need to figure out how to organize it... |
Im looking at that cabelas and the yellow basspro duffle bag that holds the 3700's. Both are seem like their going to do the trick.
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I find that if you have tackle storage space built into the boat then most of your go-to tackle never leaves the boat. Not a fan of having these big bags full of tackle. keeping things as simple as possible is best.
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My boat has a built in stow away rack that hold 4 small plano trays. Not even close to cutting it.
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If you can survive without the big boxes Shimano's boat bags aren't bad either. Rigid frames make it easy to slide the boxes in and out of the bag. I find a lot of these boat bags work well for a while but then a zipper fails, usually in fairly short order, and then I hate the bag for the rest of its short life. |
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