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Is the Browning Front Loader Tackle Bag to big to use as a co angler / non boater? It holds 5 370 in main compartment. Tools and sunglasses sunscreen in left side compartment. Another 370 in right side compartment. The top opens and holds spinnerbait box, soft plastics, line or misc items. I really like the bag but I also realize I'm a guest on the boat and space is limited. However I do want to have enough variety to be prepared. Here is the link to the bag. Any input will be greatly appreciated.

http://www.basspro.com/Browning-Front-Loader-Tackle-Bag/product/10221629/69737#description

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Either one of those bags should work fine. When I was doing the co-angler thing, I found top loading bags were easier for me than front loading bags. I also found that 2 medium/small bags worked better for me than one large bag. I was always experimenting though, and I don't think I went two tournaments in a row with the exact same tackle transport system.

For me, the most important piece of tackle transport equipment was a rod bag.

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I actually favor the front loaders from the top loading models. Used one for the last 7 years with no problems. Now I've gone down in size to a 360 size top loader as I do a lot of fishing in other people's boats and the big one is a bit heavy to tote around. Wish they made a 360 front loader!

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