Like the title says I am looking for a backpack tackle box. I a tired of lugging my tackle box all over the place. I thought a backpack one would be better, plus I am hopefully going on a canoe trip, and a pack would help.
Thanks for the help.
LF - A Backpack tackle box
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Bass Pro has em
http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/store ... _100-11-10
And SHIMANO just came out with a new box/bag
http://fish.shimano.com/publish/content ... ear/0.html
-Andrew
http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/store ... _100-11-10
And SHIMANO just came out with a new box/bag
http://fish.shimano.com/publish/content ... ear/0.html
-Andrew
Wow, those both look excellent, Tip-up.
I too struggle a bit with compactness - maybe I suffer from Angler's Clutteritis? :D If you're looking for a compact method to carry your tackle, depending on your needs, I recommend a couple of <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Plano-3700-StowAw ... H96">plano stowaways</a> (that's a link to one of many varieties). They are rugged, the prolatch keeps them closed, and fit well into a backpack or travel bag.
I too struggle a bit with compactness - maybe I suffer from Angler's Clutteritis? :D If you're looking for a compact method to carry your tackle, depending on your needs, I recommend a couple of <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Plano-3700-StowAw ... H96">plano stowaways</a> (that's a link to one of many varieties). They are rugged, the prolatch keeps them closed, and fit well into a backpack or travel bag.
I have the Flambeau one but an older model which is red and without the rod holder.
http://fishing.flambeauoutdoors.com/otd ... ms_pg2.asp
http://fishing.flambeauoutdoors.com/otd ... ms_pg2.asp