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Old 01-26-09, 07:15 PM   #1
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I was wondering whats the most popular tackle box thats used out there.I know plano is good. but which model number? I looked at a plano 7771 today and i kinda like it.Does anyone here have one?And if so can you leave a review on it thanks in advance
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Old 01-26-09, 07:19 PM   #2
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i've gotta do the same.. if i plan on fishing this summer, i've got to get re-organized... and i'm ready for spring.. fishing and that bait monkey feeding grass cutting job
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Old 01-26-09, 07:22 PM   #3
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yeah i have my crappie box set just right.And the bass lures i have needs a new home.The bait monkey made me get some more tackle today even when he knew i didnt have space lol
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well, my ENTIRE cajun boat (20 footer) is now my tackle box,lmao. i am collecting SEVERAL little compartments that go in her. plano mostly.
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i need to get a big box to harness the future hardbaits and wire baits that i plan to get.. and a bag with plano boxes for plastics..
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Bama, your tackle box is bigger then mine
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Old 01-27-09, 10:37 AM   #7
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I prefer a 12 drawer possum belly box. Can hold 125 hard baits and hide six cans of sardines and vianna sausages in the bottom. Has a built in radio and can store 60 bags of worms.



Not that there is a tackle box..

The radio has not been installed on this one..

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Read the review yesterday on Plano KVD 4870 and 4880. Looks like one of the best bag ever. The price is kinda steep though. I'd take it whenever it goes on sale.
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Mike was that box worm safe. I always wanted one. I see them on Ebay now & then.
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Go with a bag. The KVD bag is sweet, but kinda pricey. BPS has some really nice bags for the 40-70 range and also look at Browning. I just bought a Oceechobee bag really good price, great quality. just my .02

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Mike was that box worm safe. I always wanted one. I see them on Ebay now & then.
Heck no...scupernoil jelly worms eat right thru them.

This is 60's vintage...

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Old 01-27-09, 07:47 PM   #12
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i just use several plano pro latch utility boxes to keep everything seperated by bait type, size, and colors.

but anyone looking for a crankbait box should check this out, the price is stupid high. $320 are you kidding me?

http://www.tackletour.com/reviewmbasylum.html
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yep.. thats about how much i gave to the bait monkey last year.. (my first year as a "bass fisherman" )
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I love that box. Just not ever gonna pay $300 for a tackle box that won't hold most medium to large crankbaits. It sure is gorgeous, though.

I like my BPS 370 bag. I also have an Okechobee bag from Wal-Mart that's not too shabby.
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i've got a plano 737 that i've totally outgrown. no tellin' what it weighs
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i just buy the plastic storage boxes and store them in the compartments of my boat. as for my plastic worms i use a worm binder.
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