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Old 01-06-2005, 08:59 PM
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Anybody know of a really well made large soft tackle bag? My bag from bass-pro is worn out and only a couple years old.
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Old 01-07-2005, 10:35 PM
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I have 3 and got another one for Christmas(Mother in Law) but I am still wanting to add a built in tackle box in my console.

I have one that I got from Minn Kota when I purchased a trolling motor and it is made out of a "harder" material than my others. I like the softer ones better since you can squeeze them into tight areas better.

I use one for freshwater, one for saltwater and the other I keep spare reels, line, and planer boards and other items in with no plano boxes
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Old 01-09-2005, 05:59 PM
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I have two Plano's, one for bottom fishing and one for bluewater tackle. They are each over 6 years old and are holding up well. I do" not" take care of them at all, they are subjected to a lot of salt, sun and abuse and are a little faded, thats it.
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Old 01-09-2005, 08:58 PM
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I picked up one from Wal-mart a few months ago and it is HUGE. Hunter green and Black in color. Not sure who makes it, would have to run outside and see. It has been really good and it has all kinds of storage pockets for most anything. It also came with I think seven maybe eight boxes in it and it could hold one more. It even has map storage, sunglasses storage, etc.. Oh yeah... It was cheap It is nicer than any BPS bag I have owned and you dont have to pay for the name...
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Old 01-09-2005, 09:32 PM
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do a google on "Shimano tackle bags".. they have a bunch of different designs. I've had the same vertical stack bag (it's huge) for 4 seasons going on 5, and none of the zippers have seized yet, it's held up a lot longer than i would expect from any bag.
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link: Cabela's Bluewater Anglers Bag

I've enjoyed one season with this bag. It has a large (deep) top portion for storing offshore lure pouches.
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I have used a Shimano bag that is the same as this Browning bag at Outdoor World (http://www.basspro.com/servlet/catal...rTarget=browse). The Shimano bag has held up very well and I am quite satisfied with it.
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I purchased this one at Dick's Sporting Goods for about $49.00.

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I purchased this one at Dick's Sporting Goods for about $49.00.

Me too. I especially like the double zipper at the top. It makes it easy to find stuff inside.
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I am out of room; now I need another one
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