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![]() "JAMES LUNING" wrote in message news:G2pzh.558$hp4.85@trnddc02... Hello, I'm looking for opinions on tackle boxes. Just broke my old box of 20 years. I know soft boxes are all the rage and I have two small ones for traveling light. They are cumbersome when looking for items and I'm in a hurry. My old hard box was great. Just opened and everything was in sight. Don't have to root throught a lot plactic boxes to get what I'm looking for. I would appreciate any opinions. Thanks in advance. Jim L Hi Jim, I find that I'm just the opposite. I used to have hard tackle boxes and now use the soft sided models and the Plano 3700 boxes. I find that I can get to things quicker and keep things organized much easier. I have things sorted as to catagory, topwater, shallow cranks, deep cranks, rattle traps, terminal tackle, etc. I have the boxes labeled and I can look at the boxes, grab the one I want and it's all there. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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