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Tackle boxes vs. soft-sided bags?
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<blockquote data-quote="maintenanceguy" data-source="post: 476761" data-attributes="member: 24227"><p>I have one that's very much like that soft sided bag except the plano boxes are all vertical. Having the boxes stacked on top of each other means that the one you want will always be on the bottom.</p><p></p><p>Mine is a gander mountain box (out of business now) with the hard plastic bottom and holds 6 boxes. I have a 7th plano box in a big side pocket. I keep the big tackle box in my truck and load the 7th plano box with the lures I want to use today. Occasionally I go back to the truck to swap out lures but I can fish a couple of hours without having to carry a big heavy bag.</p><p></p><p>If I'm in my boat, the whole box goes with me.</p><p></p><p>Having a separate plano box for each kind of lure is nicer than a hard side box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maintenanceguy, post: 476761, member: 24227"] I have one that's very much like that soft sided bag except the plano boxes are all vertical. Having the boxes stacked on top of each other means that the one you want will always be on the bottom. Mine is a gander mountain box (out of business now) with the hard plastic bottom and holds 6 boxes. I have a 7th plano box in a big side pocket. I keep the big tackle box in my truck and load the 7th plano box with the lures I want to use today. Occasionally I go back to the truck to swap out lures but I can fish a couple of hours without having to carry a big heavy bag. If I'm in my boat, the whole box goes with me. Having a separate plano box for each kind of lure is nicer than a hard side box. [/QUOTE]
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