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Offline LunaticFringeInc

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Tackle in a Kayak...
« on: January 29, 2011, 04:06:56 PM »
How are you Yakkers out there toting your tackle?

I have used several methods over the years and have found thus far the best way to keep my tackle organized and handy and minimize the bulk was to use those soft tackle bag binders.  I have a larger one that I use for all of my soft plastics, another medium sized one that I keep all my lures in and a small one that holds about 200 crappie jigs and soft plastic tails.

I have found this method of storing and carry, to be the most compact and lightest way to carry my tackle.  It also allows me to keep things very well organized and easy to access.  The binders can be washed if they get dirty.  The slips are pretty durable desite the hooks.  I must admit though finding replacement slips can be a pain.  So when I bought my binders I bought those I could get replacement slips for and bought a gang of them to make sure I had replacements available for use.

Anyone else using a better method of carry and storage?

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Re: Tackle in a Kayak...
« Reply #1 on: January 30, 2011, 04:18:32 PM »
http://www.yak-gear.com/Kayak-Rigging.html

bout half way down the page on the right is a bungee cord tackle tray kit. I thought it was a cool idea
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