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    Thanks for the heads up on this bag. I bought one today.... didn't even know I needed it
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    Decided that I must have this bag. Headed to pick it up shortly...
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    Thanks for the heads up on bag. From a fellow COWPOKE!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hat55 View Post
    Thanks for the heads up on bag. From a fellow COWPOKE!!
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    I bought one. I will use it when I am in someone else's boat or to bring in the 5th wheel when traveling. I already have filled it and it holds a ton of stuff. The hard bottom zips open and you have room for stuff in there also. Maybe a sandwich or snacks. Orange just happens to be my favorite color.
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    Quote Originally Posted by "D" View Post
    I bought one. I will use it when I am in someone else's boat or to bring in the 5th wheel when traveling. I already have filled it and it holds a ton of stuff. The hard bottom zips open and you have room for stuff in there also. Maybe a sandwich or snacks. Orange just happens to be my favorite color.
    The bottom compartment is a great place to put a few spools of spare line too. I just keep finding pockets on this thing!
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    Got one today. Looked at the local Cabela's one ($39/sale) and didn't see much difference. Had a BPS gift card that I was going to switch over to a Cabela's card, but the Customer Service guy said either one will work, since a month or so ago they fixed it so that either card can be used.

    Thanks for the tip !!
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    That's a good looking bag! I bought the plano weekender, the 3600 series size since I bank fish often as well as in the boat so I wanted something a little smaller (lighter) than my 3700 series bags.

    I think I paid $20 on sale last month. The 3700 size is $30.

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    Whatever bag you use, look into the plano SLIM (thin) boxes to put in it! They are half the thickness of the standard ones and are perfect for jig heads and hair jigs. The only thing I use the thick ones for anymore is to store my floats/bobbers in. My current set up is a standard size with all of my floats, hooks, weights, stops etc. and a thin with all of my jig heads. Then I have another thin with most of my hackle and marabou jigs that I grab if I need it. All of my plastics stay in their original bags and stay loose in the bag with the two/three boxes. Theres room for A LOT of baits. The slim boxes are (3601) (3701) for the two sizes most are talking about here. Plano Pro Latch Utility Box 3701
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    I took the five new boxes out, and put the old four in, rather than swapping everything inside... Now, I will see how long it takes to fill the new ones!
    Look for the old Carolina Skiff
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    Quote Originally Posted by CliffordN View Post
    I took the five new boxes out, and put the old four in, rather than swapping everything inside... Now, I will see how long it takes to fill the new ones!
    I took the five new ones out & replaced them with 3 I already had filled + several bundles/bags of plastics (that would not have all fit into the other two boxes ). Now the whole bag & outer pockets are pretty much full (& weigh in at a mere 18lbs ). But, at least it holds all my jigs/plastics for both casting & Pushing techniques. Had I put in my tray of various weight jigheads, it would weigh closer to 20lbs, which is what my crankbait bag weighs.
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