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Jan 26, 2021 14:27:09   #
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My next investment is more than likely a tackle-backpack or just buying a backpack and adding boxes. do y’all have any that you’ve tried and liked or want to try?

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by kinglee92

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Jan 26, 2021 14:44:48   #
GillsDeep916 Loc: Elk Grove, CA
 
There are so many Tackle Backpacks nowadays, google it. Amazon has several as well. Walmart even has a backpack/chair combo that has a built in tacklebox and really nice built in rod holder.

Tight Lines 🎣

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Jan 26, 2021 14:47:27   #
Tyee Loc: Normal, Illinois
 
I’ve used a BassPro backpack for years, very happy w it.

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Jan 26, 2021 15:13:27   #
D Ryb Loc: sharon CT
 
I use my daughters old nap sack from when she was in high school not saying its the best . but how fancy does a nap sack have to get

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Jan 26, 2021 15:31:52   #
D Tong Loc: San Francisco,Ca
 
I have a couple of the Bass pro shop soft tackle boxes with the clear plastic storage trays I keep one somewhat empty and when I have to go on any hiking trip to get to a place I’ll put what I think I’ll need in the tray and place into the pack for easy carry

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Jan 26, 2021 16:00:28   #
Whitey Loc: Southeast ohio
 
D Ryb wrote:
I use my daughters old nap sack from when she was in high school not saying its the best . but how fancy does a nap sack have to get


I have just a simple olive green backpack I got an army navy store and have a couple plastic boxes for each kind of fishing that I do like pan fishing or catfishing or bass fishing. I just simply change out the plastic boxes plus gives me more room to add lunch, drinks,an a little bit of TP just in case lol. Just like forests mama said simple is as simple does 😁

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Jan 26, 2021 16:18:33   #
D Ryb Loc: sharon CT
 
If you’re fishing with a nap sack it implies you’re going light. Only bring what you need. Just in case I keep matches steel wool (dry) small flashlight compass just in case. It not hard to get lost in the north maine woods can’t forget some warm clothes

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Jan 26, 2021 16:41:30   #
excuse me I need to fish now Loc: Puyallup, Washington (near Tacoma)
 
I was using a back pack before it became fashionable. I’ve used several actually; all from my local Goodwill/thrift shop. Why buy new when “broken in” works just as well! I have several plastic cases that I swap out depending on the circumstances and I’m good to go.

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Jan 26, 2021 16:46:20   #
D Ryb Loc: sharon CT
 
There’s no kneed to reinvent the wheel

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Jan 27, 2021 13:18:31   #
NCTide Loc: Grand Strand
 
I'll jump in since I just bought one. I was looking for something that was truly waterproof, not water resistant and found one from Mustad that was highly regarded. I pull a fishing cart onto the beach to surf fish and got it dumped by a wave this year and much of the stuff in my tackle box was ruined by the end of the day. This bag is really big so if you're wanting to wear it all day it may get heavy. But it was just what I needed to keep everything from rusting in saltwater. It's a Mustad MB010, UPC number 023534069015 if you are interested.

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Jan 27, 2021 15:28:07   #
JSB Loc: Wentzville, MO
 
Just like a few others have posted, I have a cpl old backpacks that I use and just change out storage boxes and plastic bags as needed, kind of limits you to what you can bring, blessing and hinders I guess.

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Jan 27, 2021 15:53:17   #
Alextsten1 Loc: Bloomington mn
 
I bought the (x) large recon. It has everything I need in a bag. Comes with a waterproof protection cover. You can roll it or hump it, either shoulder or shoulders. Great bag. Expensive though.

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Jan 28, 2021 09:53:11   #
E.pa.al Loc: Martin's Creek
 
I got away from boxes & backpacks this year,I bought a Milwaukee pack out system ,in the process of finding all the storage boxes i need to fill it up

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Jan 28, 2021 10:14:34   #
JSB Loc: Wentzville, MO
 
I have a similar setup with RIGID boxes but that gets a bit hard to move the stake around especially when you want to go out for a quick power fish before or after work

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