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Author Topic: How much does your tackle box weigh?  (Read 2458 times)

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Offline Fawkinnae

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28lbs. (I thought it would be more.)
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Offline walleyechasers3

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Do you mean tackle boxes  ??? Wow, I would hate to try and quess that one.  I currently have 2 Large soft sided that hold 6 of the Plano 3700 and 3 of the carry bags with the Plano flipsider boxes for crankbaits.

Offline GRIZ

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Well in all I have 6 tackle boxes some small and some big + a bunch of tackle in the packages yet that havn't been put into tackle boxes. The biggest one I weighted bout 5 yrs ago. I took a fly in trip up in canada and we were limited to 45 lbs of gear per person. Well that tackle box alone put me over the limit by one lb. Now ya know why my friends refer to it as my "tool box"

P.S. they still let me take the whole works on the trip.
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Offline WoodChuck

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  ??? :-\  they all weigh to much !! but as a fisherman i still need more tackle, so there going to get heavier!   if anyone knows of any free tackle let me no, as free tackle usually makes a good anchor. ;D >:( :laugh: :laugh:
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Do you mean tackle boxes  ??? Wow, I would hate to try and quess that one.  I currently have 2 Large soft sided that hold 6 of the Plano 3700 and 3 of the carry bags with the Plano flipsider boxes for crankbaits.

Do you bring both of them with you typically? Or is one for bass and one for walleyes? I have tons of additional stuff shoved into every nook and cranny in my boat. All my plastics I keep in containers in the boat.
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Offline The Fishing Tree

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My tackle box weighs around 2400 lbs.   ;D  After all, a bass boat is really just a big tackle box...
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