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For Tackle nuts only
This is that idea I mentioned about using old fireline boxes for leader dispensers
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Top draw
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Timber hanger for stuff on the Plano
This was a fairly easy fiddle, some pine a jigsaw some stainless screws and some different sized drill bits and I don't know how I fished without it.
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are you sure you have enough tackle???
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Nice stuff Jim
Thats satisfied my voyeuristic tendancies for the day.
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Evan,
The bad news is thats only a small portion of my tackle. I have a very understanding wife
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Craig,
There is something voyeuristic about checking out other peoples tackle boxes.
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Yeah Jim I love a bit of a peak into other peoples stuff. We had 5 guys sharing a house in Walopole last weekend and it was an absolute free for all when the tackle boxes came out.
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Evan
I have about 20 usable rods , and I could fill that tackle box 4 or 5 times easy.
That if a very nice set up, do you fish of the shore cos' that would be a pain to carry around. |
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Ben,
You have a PROBLEM lol but its a good problem isn't it? I do 99% of my fishing out of a boat and I have a lot of different tackle boxes to take with me depending on the species being targeted......pretty anal huh?
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I am the same , I have a tackle box for every diferent type of fishing I do. I think it's 8 , 2 plano's for Breaming |
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I have a bag, an ex-army shoulder bag thing and I put in it items appropriate for the session/species. I have a tiny, double-sided Plano Phantom that is almost always present that holds a small quantity of a range of terminals. Hooks from size 10 to 3/0, sinkers and shot from tiny to #3 balls, some swivels, etc.
I have kits for certain species in plastic lunch boxes and I just put the kit into the bag. Next trip could be a completely different kit and the current one comes out and back into its lunch box. This keeps things neat and manageable for a land based person like myself. The bag goes over my neck/shoulder and leaves both hands free for fishing, bush bashing or whatever. The bag can also hold my catch if I'm taking fish to eat, I just recycle a plastic shopping bag and keep the fish in the bag for short periods. When I had boats I used a larger box that held a greater range of tackle for a variety of conditions and species.
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