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    I keep six trays in my boat. Hooks, floats (2), jig bodies, weights, miscellaneous stuff. I have jars of nibbles and keep spray bottles of G and Slab Sauce handy as well. I have Road Runners hanging on the lid to one of my storage compartments as well. I am slowly building my crankbaits up and will start carrying them once my boat is ready for pulling cranks.
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    "Energy shortages are providing the starkest illustration of the problem, with increasing numbers of petrol stations in the UK running out of fuel, and cities in northern China having to ration power and force factories in the world’s number one manufacturing nation to shutter just when pre-Christmas demand is reaching a peak in the west."

    ‘A perfect storm’: supply chain crisis could blow world economy off course | Supply chain crisis | The Guardian

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    Quote Originally Posted by BuckeyeCrappie View Post
    When we make our monthly grocery run to Wal Mart etc I make a stroll through the fishing aisle. Never a bad time to buy fishing gear. Last spring the shelves were bare and stayed that way well into summer.
    I remember that. It was odd seeing all the empty slots, and I’m sure they were selling off old stock.
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    Quote Originally Posted by deathb4disco View Post
    "Energy shortages are providing the starkest illustration of the problem, with increasing numbers of petrol stations in the UK running out of fuel, and cities in northern China having to ration power and force factories in the world’s number one manufacturing nation to shutter just when pre-Christmas demand is reaching a peak in the west."

    ‘A perfect storm’: supply chain crisis could blow world economy off course | Supply chain crisis | The Guardian
    I have seen some news on that. I read somewhere Costco had container ships just out from port holding them and wouldn't uoad them until Christmas season so they would have things to sale then
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    just wonderful news , and it rained like heck where I went yesterday , and the fish were really difficult to ketch .....
    but there is always a bright spot in all news , if they won't bite I wont need any tackle ....right ....?
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    Always helps to have plenty of tackle
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    Quote Originally Posted by DockShootinJack View Post
    I have seen some news on that. I read somewhere Costco had container ships just out from port holding them and wouldn't uoad them until Christmas season so they would have things to sale then
    “The Port of Savannah, Ga., the fourth-largest U.S. gateway for seaborne imports, is trying to clear a backlog of more than 20 container ships that has grown in the waters outside the port, in the latest logjam to hit the country’s swamped supply chains.

    Between 20 and 26 vessels have been idling at a time in the Atlantic Ocean in recent weeks, including 24 that were waiting for berth space at Savannah on Tuesday, port officials said, while containers have stacked up for extensive periods on docks awaiting inland transport.“

    Port Logjams Reach Savannah as Container Ships Idle off Georgia Coast - WSJ


    “Dozens of cargo ships anchored off the Los Angeles and New York coasts could be waiting up to four weeks before they can dock, The Daily Mail reported.“

    Cargo Ships in LA, NY Face 4-Week Wait to Dock Amid Supply Chain Chaos

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    Saw where the port in California is also backed up as well
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    They say its because they cannot get workers to unload them
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