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It seems like no matter how big a tackle bag or box I buy I alway need more space!!   What are you guys using??  I cant seem to find a bag that will hold more that 6 or 8 plano trays!! any Suggestions??

Thank you!!

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I have several bags, but my biggest is a Gander Mountain bag (made by Flambeau) that holds a dozen 370 sized boxes.  It is a soft bag with top access, and lots of pockets for gadgets.   This is the biggest, along with the big Cabelas bag, that I know of.  

A lot of people use duffle bags to carry their boxes.  My bag is nothing more than a glorified duffle.  

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I have several bags, but my biggest is a Gander Mountain bag (made by Flambeau) that holds a dozen 370 sized boxes. It is a soft bag with top access, and lots of pockets for gadgets. This is the biggest, along with the big Cabelas bag, that I know of.

A lot of people use duffle bags to carry their boxes. My bag is nothing more than a glorified duffle.

I think I know the bag you are talking about....Its the one i want to get

because its got plenty of room for boxes and soft plastics pouches....I'll be fishing tournaments as a rider this year and wasnt sure if this would be to big to bring on someone else's boat.   Would that be rude to show up with 5 rods and a huge bag like that?  thoughts?

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This is what I'm using now. If I run out of space, i just get another bag and some more 3700s. Very economical and make organizing baits a snap.

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Ronnie

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This is what I'm using now. If I run out of space, i just get another bag and some more 3700s. Very economical and make organizing baits a snap.

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Ronnie

Those are great.  I have some of the BPS versions.  That's really all you need.   My biggest requirement for a bag is to hold a lot of 370 boxes, and easy access.  

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I have several bags, but my biggest is a Gander Mountain bag (made by Flambeau) that holds a dozen 370 sized boxes. It is a soft bag with top access, and lots of pockets for gadgets. This is the biggest, along with the big Cabelas bag, that I know of.

A lot of people use duffle bags to carry their boxes. My bag is nothing more than a glorified duffle.

I think I know the bag you are talking about....Its the one i want to get

because its got plenty of room for boxes and soft plastics pouches....I'll be fishing tournaments as a rider this year and wasnt sure if this would be to big to bring on someone else's boat. Would that be rude to show up with 5 rods and a huge bag like that? thoughts?

I fish tournaments as a non-boater and I show up with 7 rods and a bag that hold (8) 3700's and two smaller boxes on each side. I would say that depending on how much inclement weather gear you bring with, this is getting close to the limit that you can bring into a full size tournament rig as a non-boater. But of course this depends on the boater and the boat.

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That Cabelas bag is great! Walmart has a great offering also. OCHEECHOBEE FATS bag, i dont know the #, It's the big green one,Comes with 8x2700 size boxes, olts of compartments and extras for 40 Bucks, and it is sturdy and well made. I use the samller red one, d I don't carry that much

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If you're not into big names and don't mind a Walmart product, the Okechobee Fats large bag is on sale (clearance?) right now (2-1-2008) for $39.99. I have 21 lbs of gear in it right now and it is not full. It also comes with 8 very large plastic boxes.

Good luck!!

ajr

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