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Does anyone here have this bag, and if so how many boxes can you fit in it? It says 4 of the 2 inche boxes but the description seems kinda vague. Reason I want to know is im trying to decide between Cabelas Angler Bag (large) which holds 7 3600's. Or the falcon v6.

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I have one right in front of me and yes you can only fit (4) 2"boxes in their. Right now I'm carrying (2) 2"; (2) 1.5 and (1) 1"in my V6 bag and it's fairly lite. I love this bag, nicely designed and well built. Plus, I only use the Falcon tacklebox system and have some 8 or 9 of their boxes.

If I needed something bigger I might buy the larger Falcon V12 bag in the future to carry more equipment. But it's going be quite heavy to carry.

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I have the V6 & V12. I like the Falcon system. I use the V12 as handy storage and the V6 goes with me. As Cigarleaf said, you can get more boxes in if you use the 1.5 and 1. in boxes.

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Here's some information I compiled when I was researching the Falcon 700 series that may be helpful to you.

FTO301 Worm-Lizard Organizer

FTO501Terminal Tackle Organizer L: 12", W: 8.5", H: 1.75"

FTO701 Up to 30 spinnerbaits. 4-latch locking system for dry storage, security.  L 12", W 8.5", H 2.25"

FTO702 Secures up to 28 buzzbaits. Interchangeable inserts.  L 12", W 8.5", H 2.25"

FTO703 Patented design secures up to 14 buzzbaits and 15 spinnerbaits. Features interchangeable drop-ins.  Length: 12", Width: 8.5", Depth: 2.25"

FTO704 Patent-Pending V-Groove design prevents crankbait hooks from getting tangled. Holds up to 28 shallow-diving crankbaits. L: 12", W: 8.5", H: 1.5""

FTO705 Medium Crankbait Organizer V-Groove design prevents crankbait hooks from getting tangled. Holds up to 20 medium-diving crankbaits. L: 12", W: 8.5", H: 1.5""

FTO706 Large Crankbait Organizer. Patent-Pending V-Groove design prevents crankbait hooks from getting tangled. Holds up to 12 deep-diving crankbaits.  L: 12", W: 8.5", H: 1.75""

FTO707 Lipless Crankbait Organizer. Patent-Pending V-Groove design prevents Lipless Crankbait hooks from getting tangled. Holds up to 30 Lipless Crankbait. L: 12", W: 8.5", H: 1.5""

FTO708 The ultimate Topwater case. Holds up to 30 of your favorite Topwater lures, including many different shapes and sizes. Featuring the Patent-Pending V-Groove System.

FTO709 Jerkbait Organizer. Holds up to 14 of your most precious old and new Jerkbaits. Featuring the Patent-Pending V-Groove System.

Falcon® V12 and V6 Speedbags

The V12 Speedbag is bottom lined with two foam inserts for rough transport. Heavy-duty shoulder strap. Outside rain cover for extra waterproof integrity. Exterior organizing pockets.Available:Bag only, Bag with boxes - contains one of each box 301, 303, 501, 701, 703, 704, 705, 706.

The V6 can hold up to four (4) 2" cases, or up to seven (7) of the 1" cases. Length 14" x Width 11" x Height 11"

Cushioned with foam insert that prevents damage to latches and hinges. Available: Bag only, Bag with boxes - contains one of each box 301, 501, 703, 704, 705.

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I have a V6 speedbag, and will be getting a V12 in short order.  I also have an 1106 worm bag, with another one on the way.  As to capacity questions, I have found that I can get more tackle into six Falcon boxes (specifically:  302, 303, 501, 703, 707, and 708) than I could previously fit into four larger 3700-series boxes plus the clunky, square spinnerbait box.  The worm bags are also great, much easier to use than a binder.  But I have to say, after reading about the cooler idea, a little insulation would be a welcome addition to protect the plastics from these Texas summers.

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Thanks for the good info in this post I was also looking at a V6

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I had a V6 but I got rid of it. I felt I was better off with a back pack over the V6. I can hold about 4-5 Falcon FTO boxes in a school back pack. It is much easier to carry around when fishing from shore. I still have the V12 and use it all the time when going on a trip or on a boat.

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Thanks fellas ! Have been looking for this info myself ;)...

                                  As Ever,

                                   skillet

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