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It's a Ryobi.... That's exactly what I paid for that reel in '80.lol

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I organize all my hard baits and terminal tackle in boxes of various different sizes keeping baits categorized by type.Within those boxes i try to organize the baits by color with the left side holing the muddier water colors, the middle the stained, and the right side will be the clear water colors. My plastics get stored in gallon ziplocks sorting the original bags by type of bait. For those plastics that I use on a more frequent basis, I have more boxes specifically for that bait. When I fish out of someone else's boat, I have a tackle bag that will hold 5 or 6 3700 boxes and I have spare empty trays that I'll load with baits based on location. I also have a speed bag that I'll fill with various plastics that I'll use for the day. My spinnerbaits get stored in an older BPS spinnerbait binder which works well and extra skirts get packed in a small worm binder. Lastly I have a big open box that I keep my spare new baits in. It gets stored in the back of my Jeep during the year so if I lose something I can just run back to the ramp and grab another one. 

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I THOUGHT I had a lot of stuff, but some of you guys really put me to shame. Time to head to "Tackle Town" at the Indianapolis Boat, Sport and Travel Show this weekend to stock up.

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Baits that are in-use in Plano boxes. Extra baits hanging from pegboard, in drawers in the workbench, and overflowing into cardboard boxes under the workbench.  I don't use tackle bags or tackle boxes any longer. For the boat, I take the plano boxes I want for that day and put them in a Cabela's tote bag that goes in the boat. When fishing from the bank, I travel light and might have some plano boxes in the trunk of the car and select baits from there that I put in a belt pack I wear when working a shoreline.

 

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Nice goose!!

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