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I am setting up new rigging station, I can do all kind of prepration on it and going to hang so many tools to it. Do you have something like that? Share your pictures and let us use your ideas.

Here is mine and going to take picture when it is all loaded. 

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  • Super User
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I have a butcher block that is 5x6.  It sete on top of 2 bathroom vanities.  There are 6 drawers and 2 doors on each side.  It is close to the boat and close to my bait making station and bait closet.

 

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My rigging table has to share duties with my reloading equipment. Unfortunately for the topic, this photo is all reloading gear. Move aside what I'm not using to switch purposes.

 

I have an additional eight foot table and cabinets for soft baits, hard baits, etc., all in Plano boxes or Flambeau bins.

 

As if this isn't enough, this room also is my music room, complete with 24 track digital recorder and a 16 track mixer. How's that for efficient space usage.  ??

 

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  • Super User
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Some years back when we bought a new kitchen table my wife wanted to sell our old one.  I moved it downstairs and made it my tackle table.

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My rigging station is the back of the van or the kitchen table.

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  • Super User
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I'm working with a 'multi-functional' type tackle room deal.

Besides spooling line, I'll clean & service tackle, change hooks & hardware,

might even enjoy an adult beverage in the process. 

Much busier space during hard water than open water.

:smiley:

A-Jay

 

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  • Super User
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29 minutes ago, A-Jay said:

I'm working with a 'multi-functional' type tackle room deal.

Besides spooling line, I'll clean & service tackle, change hooks & hardware,

might even enjoy an adult beverage in the process. 

Much busier space during hard water than open water.

:smiley:

A-Jay

 

If you buy big water version, It will be ok for bass fishing spool as well?

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  • Super User
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6 minutes ago, ATA said:

If you buy big water version, It will be ok for bass fishing spool as well?

This is the earlry / 1st version.

Works fine for my needs.

:smiley:

A-Jay

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I only have room for my boat in the garage. That’s the only place in the whole house my wife permits as “mine”

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  • Super User
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Since most of my rods, reels and tackle are on the boat parked in the garage, it makes for the perfect rigging station.

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  • Super User
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Old school ?

 

If it's more than a day trip, it's with me.

 

 

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  • Super User
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I just slapped together something from scrap aluminum I had sitting around - works just fine.

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4 minutes ago, MN Fisher said:

I just slapped together something from scrap aluminum I had sitting around - works just fine.

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Beats what I do. Two old shoe boxes with a pen. 

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16 hours ago, Darnold335 said:

I only have room for my boat in the garage. That’s the only place in the whole house my wife permits as “mine”


I get half the garage and a corner of the basement. Boat stays in garage, tackle station and storage in the basement. Gotta make do with what we are allowed!

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My rigging station is Line - Xed and mobile. 

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My boat.  It's parked in the garage and you can reach the totes that have backup everything from the boat....can't from the ground but that was intentional. Having nearly 12' ceiling helps

 

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We have a spare bedroom that I made my tackle room/man cave. I may share photos later. It beats what I used to do. I used to rig everything pretty much either in my room in college or on the garage floor at home. 
 

I spend 90% of leisure time at home nowadays in the tackle room. Pretty much only time I go into my actual room is to sleep

 

By the way, I still spool reels from a reel box with a pen stuck through it

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