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Co-Angler Tackle Storage #6117859 04/27/11 04:02 PM
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All you Co-Anglers out there how are you storing your stuff?? Up until now I have been using a regular Jan Sport backpack and was able to put all my soft plastic in Zip Lock bags down in the bottom, then a large tackle tray then a small tackle tray a spinnerbait box and a tiny little box for my jigs. Well, I am outgrowing this system!! Need some advice on a new one!! If you guys have pictures that would be awesome!!

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Re: Co-Angler Tackle Storage [Re: Ambrot] #6117907 04/27/11 04:14 PM
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The Plano FTO Elite 4849 looks amazing, but $200 is pretty steep!!

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Originally Posted By: Ambrot
The Plano FTO Elite 4849 looks amazing, but $200 is pretty steep!!


$200 is nuts to store some tackle

Re: Co-Angler Tackle Storage [Re: fwfisher] #6118070 04/27/11 04:52 PM
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It doesn't get any better than this

boat bag from BPS

with some 3600 or 3700 hundred boxes in it.

Re: Co-Angler Tackle Storage [Re: fwfisher] #6118085 04/27/11 04:55 PM
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I usually take four plano boxes in which i mix and match different types of baits according to where i will be fishing. For plastics i have the double sided worm bag from bass pro. So far all teh boaters i have fished with keep one of the back sotrage boxes empty enough for me to be able to put my tackle in there.

Re: Co-Angler Tackle Storage [Re: basspro99] #6118202 04/27/11 05:25 PM
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ive learned to cut down a lot on mine, from a large bag with 5 boxes in it, to a single box, single small terminal tackle box, lots of plastics, and misc gear, weight is about 5 lbs instead of the 30 I used to carry.


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Re: Co-Angler Tackle Storage [Re: elkhartdom] #6118243 04/27/11 05:33 PM
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Really sux when your partner brings a huge tackle bag full of boxes and sets it in the floor were there's no were to walk and spends all day sitting in the middle playing with baits lol

I usually do what basspro99 does


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Re: Co-Angler Tackle Storage [Re: bradnitro175] #6118493 04/27/11 06:30 PM
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Okeechobee Fats Deluxe Large Tackle Bag





  • 13 in. wide x 10.5 in. deep x 17 in. high
  • Water-resistant fabric
  • Three large zippered storage pockets
  • Two exterior ventilated pockets
  • One pocket on inside flap cover
  • Large top-load main compartment
  • Accessible hard case sunglasses pocket
  • Non-slip, adjustable padded shoulder strap
  • Neoprene wrap handle
  • Two side pockets for additional boxes or storage
  • Bottom spike pads for added grip
  • Front pocket has interior organizer, four elastic holsters and two plier pockets
  • Includes seven large utility/tackle boxes


I picked this up at Academy last fall and it really works well. If I recall it was under $30.

Re: Co-Angler Tackle Storage [Re: Barn] #6118567 04/27/11 06:45 PM
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I just carry the rod/reel combos I want to use then mooch off the other guy and use his baits. lol

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spends all day sitting in the middle playing with baits stop throwing me under the bus

Re: Co-Angler Tackle Storage [Re: scott01] #6118676 04/27/11 07:08 PM
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Originally Posted By: scott01
I just carry the rod/reel combos I want to use then mooch off the other guy and use his baits. lol


we must of graduated from the same school!


Just trying to remember to turn my lights off backing down the ramp!
Re: Co-Angler Tackle Storage [Re: James P.] #6119019 04/27/11 08:23 PM
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Originally Posted By: zuma72
spends all day sitting in the middle playing with baits stop throwing me under the bus


Ha not you bro


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Re: Co-Angler Tackle Storage [Re: SkeeterCraig225] #6119023 04/27/11 08:23 PM
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I have a smaller ogio duffel bag that I got from Rockwall Honda(shameless plug).. It holds everything I really need plus some... I have a box for squarebills.a box for swimjigs. a box for football jigs...a box for spinners...a box for deep cranks...a box for topwater/and frogs.....a box for my t-rig weights and hooks and a box for my finesse and c-rig hooks and weights....

and I put my go-to t-rig plastics on one side of the outside pocket and i put my KVD line spray, chompers garlic spray, trailers, pliers, hook cutters, and such in the other outside pocket...

and I have a small bag that attaches to the duffel bag with my go-to finesse plastics in it.....

pretty organized since I fish out of the back of the boat a lot...but I don't like to be on the lake without backups..luckily everyone i fish with usually has the room for me

i have pics, if you need more of a visual! haha

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I know its too much; but I usually carry two medium sized bags and strap them to the back deck seat post, it doesn't seem to take up too much usable floor space.

Re: Co-Angler Tackle Storage [Re: Old Tracker] #6120142 04/28/11 01:17 AM
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falcon v6 tackle bag

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