Quality Backpack Tackle Box?

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Salmon, Trout, Steelheader
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RE:Quality Backpack Tackle Box?

Post by Salmon, Trout, Steelheader » Mon Apr 07, 2008 9:41 pm

just take the power bait/egg jars and put them loosley in one of the pockets. i have a fishpond chest/backpack. best bag i have ever bought. i have a loomis base station bag. i take what i need for the species/time of year and put it into smaller boxes that fit well in the pack. the jars of bait(the few i have) i put in one of the small pockets. here is a link for it. http://www.fishpondusa.com/doublehaul.cfm

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RE:Quality Backpack Tackle Box?

Post by FishingFool » Mon Apr 07, 2008 10:49 pm

ProP-Junkie wrote:I have one from cabelas. the big difference from the browning is that it holds one more tray than the Browning.

heres the link to it


http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templ ... 20327&rid=


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I saw that actually. What I didnt like about it was, the setup. If you look at it, the bottom half is basicly a little box, and the top "backpack" portion is basicly a small pouch. I wanted a fullback setup basicly.

I found a plano box that seems will work very well.

Plano Prolatch 2-3700
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From the pictures, there's only 5 dividing slots in each row. But well, I for whatever reason, they have 11 slots. I can fit the PB jars fine, but only 5 will fit across. So I melted about 1/2" off the slots. This way, I can fit 6 across. Seems to work well. But the longer PB jars will not fit, even lying down.

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