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Rich Conley February 11th, 2004 09:22 PM

Tackle Bag
 
Been thinking of buying one of those new-fangled tackle bags with the
soft sides and the plastic containers inside.

Was looking at Flambeau 4005st. Anyone have any comments on this
product?

Rich


Crownliner February 12th, 2004 12:45 AM

Tackle Bag
 
the big bass pro xps bag is wonderful and holds a ton of stuff and is pretty
cheap.

crownliner

"Rich Conley" wrote in message
.. .
Been thinking of buying one of those new-fangled tackle bags with the
soft sides and the plastic containers inside.

Was looking at Flambeau 4005st. Anyone have any comments on this
product?

Rich




KurtB February 12th, 2004 02:45 PM

Tackle Bag
 
On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 16:22:40 -0500, Rich Conley
wrote:

Been thinking of buying one of those new-fangled tackle bags with the
soft sides and the plastic containers inside.

Was looking at Flambeau 4005st. Anyone have any comments on this
product?

Rich


Rich,

I own a Flambeau bag, but moved on to the BassPro bag for one simple
reason. The Flambeau bag did not have any sort of "frame" to support
the lower half of the bag. When you removed a box from the lower
half, the bad had a tendancy to fall over- if you pulled 2 boxes out,
it was almost a guarantee that it would topple over. The bass-pro bag
that I have contains a plastic frame that will support the bottom half
even with a box or 2 removed.

Kurt

Rick Kovary February 16th, 2004 10:22 PM

Tackle Bag
 
Rich,check them all SEE what works best with what you want to place in them.
I myself made my own.I went to sporting good store bought bag big enought to
hold 7- 3700`s which gave me 2 sides left. 1 for rain gear& the other for
weights& culling system.I just spray the bag every year with h20 proofing
,perfect now for 10 years
"Eric Ryder" wrote in message
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"Rich Conley" wrote in message
.. .
Been thinking of buying one of those new-fangled tackle bags with the
soft sides and the plastic containers inside.

Was looking at Flambeau 4005st. Anyone have any comments on this
product?

Rich


My wife and I both have Flambeau bags. They have held up perfectly over

5-6
yrs, except I broke a carry strap on my 50# bag.





BassMr February 17th, 2004 01:57 AM

Tackle Bag
 
I've had the BPS bag for 6-7 yrs and can not tear that thing up.It's easy
access an holds everything I need plus whatever I think I might need.I can
even stuff my worm and spinnerbait tackle logic bags in it so everything is
together.
Rich Conley wrote in message
.. .
Been thinking of buying one of those new-fangled tackle bags with the
soft sides and the plastic containers inside.

Was looking at Flambeau 4005st. Anyone have any comments on this
product?

Rich




Calif Bill February 17th, 2004 06:13 AM

Tackle Bag
 

"BassMr" wrote in message
ink.net...
I've had the BPS bag for 6-7 yrs and can not tear that thing up.It's easy
access an holds everything I need plus whatever I think I might need.I can
even stuff my worm and spinnerbait tackle logic bags in it so everything

is
together.
Rich Conley wrote in message
.. .
Been thinking of buying one of those new-fangled tackle bags with the
soft sides and the plastic containers inside.

Was looking at Flambeau 4005st. Anyone have any comments on this
product?

Rich




I have a couple of bags. Had a softbag for years and bought (I think)
shimano brand this year. Has a frame that holds the 3700 boxes. Like it
much better than the older bag where I stuck the boxes in on their side
pointing up. Holds one less 3700, but always take too much anyway. I also
have a Tackle logic bag that holds the smaller boxes. Holds 4 boxes and
this is what I keep the worms in. Makes for a lot less mess in the boat.
The framed bag, has a large top pouch that will hold a 3700 tightly, but is
great for putting a small box in to hold just hooks and weights and then an
area to toss any used rig for temporary storage. Saves having the lure /
worm flopping around the boat and I can make sure they are dry before
storing away in the box.
bill



Brad Coovert February 17th, 2004 06:42 PM

Tackle Bag
 
I bought one of those new 17' Triton tackle boxes. Man, does it hold a lot of
tackle! g

Brad Coovert
2003 Angler of the Year, Greenfield Bassmasters
http://www.greenfieldbassmasters.com



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