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8:49 pm
January 21, 2011


lilmule

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Thanks but was referring to ABA events in most part.

5:17 pm
January 21, 2011


OutdoorFrontiers

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Yeah, you can add me to the guilty list.  HOWEVER, I now do have a rear compartment available to those that fish in my boat.  So this season, you have a compartment.

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10:50 am
January 21, 2011


lilmule

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One of the odder things is tht ive run into as a non boater seldom is any storage compartment available.

Myself I always keep at least one open just for the non boater,and seldom do they use it other than for say a coat or rainsuit.

8:07 am
January 21, 2011


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Plano boxes are King of the Organizational World!  I believe I carry something like 32 Plano type boxes in my boat, using them to organize my lures and tackle.  But it's carried on beyond that to my garage, where I keep screws, washers, nuts & bolts all neatly sorted.


I'm not what I consider to be a neat and orderly person, chaos rules more often than not.  But I do know that Plano sure hit a home-run with their 3700 boxes.  What's nice is when you're fishing as a non-boater.  You figure out your plan of attack for the day, grab the boxes that will allow you to fish your plan and you shove them into a duffle bag.  Then all your stuff is neatly contained in one package and along with three or four rods, you're good to go!  Although whenever I do that, there's always ONE THING that is in my boat that I really wanted to try…  Yell

Steve Huber Editor in Chief/Executive Producer OutdoorFrontiers Multi-Media

12:44 pm
January 20, 2011


lilmule

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I had taken some my old boxes and placed most of my rubber in them,making them a bit easier to Id and get one,in the past just had a bag o worms so to speak.

So recently got a few more and placed some of my displaced crankbaits in them,lol small fortune in boxes in the past many years ago what I have spent in boxes included total tackle-under 150 dollars.Shucks time changes some boxes contain more than that $ wise,even baits under 5 bucks add up 20 at a time,rc 19 dollar ones a box is quite costly.

Yet boxes add order to it all,thanks Steve just fishing with you I learned that boxes are for rubber as well.

Found out when I load the rod locker with boxes they are mostly acessable from the front deck of an allison.

Have rods n reels to go over but waiting for it to warm a tad,tackle room is unheated solar room,not getting much sun lately.

Forcast however is for it to warm a tad next month due to la nina weather pattern.

The off we willl go again another season of southern fishin,seeminly semi southern lately.

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