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    Looking to buy a couple tackle boxes or rig holders. What's best ones to purchase for jigs rigs or grubs lil bit of everything
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    Wanna have easy access to different types of tackle.

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    This one holds a lot of stuff and is pretty easy to access. I like mine. Picked up my 732 at Walmart for $32.00

    http://www.planomolding.com/product....ID=110&PID=657

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    I find myself liking the soft sided bags. For a lot of years I like the swing tray hard sided boxes, but I find the soft bags with plastic trays hold so much more. I picked up an Okeechobee Fats bag from Wally World for $10. That was a lot of years ago though and it only had two trays with it. Now I wouldn't trade it for anything.
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    I once was given a extremely large hard side tackle box by my parents for Christmas. All it need to be able to fish from it was a small motor. After a while I wished I hadn't ask for it. After many years I converted to a softside bag and would never return to a hard side. Now in the market for either a second softside or a larger one. My only advice is,"Step away from the hardside."
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    I forgot to mention, soft side bags make a lot less noise on the bottom of the boat.
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    cabelas has a super magnum bag that is awesome..will hold 15 boxes and they have 5 buck shipping right now as well!


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    Thanks guys believe I'll go with soft bags

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