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Thread: After Christmas Problem

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    Default After Christmas Problem


    My mom and wife stuffed my stocking full of new jig skirts, whch was great but now I am left with a problem. My small tackle box runeth over. I am thinking about trying something different and wanted to know what yall have figured out. I was thinking about getting one of those tackle bags that bass fisherman use to put plastic worms in, that way i could color code my assortment. What do yall use?

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    I got one a few weeks ago and am gonna change to it, like the idea just got to see if its what I want.
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    I got one of those a while back and like it. I filled it full and was surprised how much it held.
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    Plano Waterproof boxes.... You'll thank me later.

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    Cabelas had a tackle bag for $5, regular price $25 days before christmas. Limit 5 per order, I got 10. I got all green ones. All of the girls use there pink camo bags from last year as toiletry bags for the shower when we go camping. I hope all the boys will do the same with theirs. I know I will.
    The same bag with plastic boxes was $15, regular $40.

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    Check out these boxes at Harbor Freight. I've got one for jigs and one for pony heads and plastic bodies.

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    I like that scott looks like a good way to keep it organized.

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