craigaria Posted January 14, 2007 Posted January 14, 2007 I have posted these pics on here before, but I use the 'Cook's go to' tackle system on my boat. It is one of the best things I have bought in a long time... I keep all of my crankbaits, and other tackle in plano boxes. If I ever go fishing on someone elses boat, I have a soft tackle box that I fill up with the what I need... Quote
eastkybass Posted January 14, 2007 Posted January 14, 2007 i recently picked up a shaw grigsby tackle bag from dicks sporting goods....its huge & holds 6 plano boxes & a few tackle logic bags.i dont like shaw grigsby, but i like his bag I use the same bag and for Christmas got a Plano Flip sider from my folks. I keep some older boxes I have used over the years full of old bobbers and sinkers for when I take the kids out. Now the only problem is I have to fill the empty space from the new box up. The bait monkey did a back flip when I opened it. ;D Quote
RiskKid. Posted January 14, 2007 Posted January 14, 2007 Too many various bags and boxes......boy could I use a professional tackle organizer to help me ;D Quote
The_Natural Posted January 14, 2007 Posted January 14, 2007 I use 3700's for hard baits and jigs, and fill each with a specific type of bait such as traps, shad medium runners, chartreuse/craw medium runners, shad shallow runners, chartreuse/craw shallow runners, etc. I use Tackle Logic Binders for my soft baits, and have a binder for each style of bait...worms, tubes, lizards, etc. Each binder has 8 bags, and in each of the bags, I can squeeze two bags of soft plastics still in their orginal packaging. I have two cabelas bags that hold 7 3700's each, a binder in each side pocket, and a 3600 size box in the front. I just grab 3700's with the corresponding baits/colors I will be fishing according to the conditions, and put them in one of my bags along with the soft plastic binders I will use. Quote
The_Natural Posted January 14, 2007 Posted January 14, 2007 Oh yeah...I use 3731's for backstock plastics, which are 3.5" deep 3700's with no dividers. They work great, and I store them in my closet. Quote
lunchbox508 Posted January 14, 2007 Posted January 14, 2007 Im the same as fivebasslimit but i cruise a smaller rig its good to get into those hard to reach places,trolls good and is surprisingly well balanced i can even stand on the seat and cast if i wanted to. Quote
lunchbox508 Posted January 14, 2007 Posted January 14, 2007 This is for when i have to bring out the big guns and get serious Quote
Super User cart7t Posted January 14, 2007 Super User Posted January 14, 2007 I use two of these which I cram all of this into The antique Icebox is full of soft plastics and misc junk. and then, it all goes into this Quote
cabela10 Posted January 14, 2007 Posted January 14, 2007 All of my hard baits are organized into the Falcon 700 Series organizers. They have a box for lipless cranks, shallow, mid and deep running crankbaits. Then I get 1-gallon ziplock bags for all my plastics and label those bags, tubes, worms, lizards, grubs and flukes. Can't think of the other ones right now, it's been a while. It's a pretty neat system I've got going. Easy to access come tourney days. Quote
justfishin Posted January 14, 2007 Posted January 14, 2007 I agree Ronnie, 100%. I used to drag it all to the boat, and use 1/16 of what I lugged around. I take one bag now. I have boxes for the rivers and boxes for the lakes. I have narrowed down what I use most of the time and thats what I take. More room in the boat, lighter load and you don't have to go on those searches for something. I have a pile of bags I keep home. That Okeechobee fits my bill for a day on the water. Now if I could narrow my ton of rods and reels down in my overfilled rod locker I would be set. My rod locker is getting out of hand,lol. Quote
stewart1218 Posted January 17, 2007 Posted January 17, 2007 Okeechobee tackle bag. It is great. Wal-Mart , 38 bucks. I second that. Awesome bag with a very cool red led "lid light" that's smart enough to turn itself on and off when not needed! Very Cool Quote
Rebbasser Posted January 17, 2007 Posted January 17, 2007 Hard baits in 3600s, soft plastics in soft tackle bags, and the tackle box is 17-6 Nitro with a 115 Merc Quote
Fishin49er Posted January 17, 2007 Posted January 17, 2007 I use the bag that i got free when I bought an Ugly Stik rod a while back. It holds 9 3600 series Plano Boxes. And one of these to hold my rods and extra spoils of line and bags of plastics. http://www.basspro.com/servlet/catalog.TextId?hvarTextId=86101&hvarDept=100&hvarEvent=&hvarClassCode=11&hvarSubCode=7&hvarTarget=browse Quote
Papa_Tom Posted January 17, 2007 Posted January 17, 2007 When I am in my boat, I have a couple of the Cook's systems just like craigaria. I also use the Easy View, some prefer this one for the soft plastics bags (leaving everything in it's original pkg). Looks like those clip racks that hold potato chips. When I'm out of my boat, then I use 3700's, freezer bags, etc, all in a deck bag. That takes care of all I want to transport back and forth. Only thing else I carry for tackle is one of those clear green Plano double boxes for my swim jigs and their trailers. Quote
Super User Dan: Posted January 17, 2007 Super User Posted January 17, 2007 I have the red BPS tackle bag that someone posted earlier filled with a two of the large boxes they come with, one for cranks/jerks and one for topwaters/jigs. I also have two spinnerbait boxes in the side pockets and a Browning binder for soft plastics. Quote
skjstein Posted January 18, 2007 Posted January 18, 2007 My shimano backback with plastic binders up top and 3714's on bottom to organize the spinners, jigs or cranks of the day. I use my old plano's to hold the gear i don't take. I liked the peg board idea. Wonder if the wife would mind if I put that up in her laundry room? :-/ Quote
BassPonder72 Posted January 18, 2007 Posted January 18, 2007 Reading through this post I saw my very own tackle bags in other folks pictures. I have the same black & blue Plano bag as Alpster in which I keep my favorites. For $15 it'll do, I have another one just like that from BPS for $10 that holds my "tier 2" lures. To complete my storage I have the same free BASS bag shown by NEBassman; that's where I keep all of my plastics in original bags or ziplocks if need be. Quote
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