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Offline DF

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Tackle Bucket
« on: 11/25/14 16:34 UTC »
 I wanted to share this photo of my tackle bucket. I used this all year and it worked out pretty good. On the inside of the bucket I can fit three small plano boxes for hard baits and two bait binders for my soft plastics, around the outside I keep tools, scents, jars of gulp ect., in the bucket topper I keep my most used baits and tackle. It makes a great seat for shore fishing and in my canoe it gives me a flat surface to work on and keeps all my stuff together. The best part is the bucket, the tool caddy and the bucket topper together were less than twenty bucks!

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Offline ctom

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Re: Tackle Bucket
« Reply #1 on: 11/25/14 16:40 UTC »
I fish out of 5 gallon pails too, but nothing that fancy.
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Offline DF

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Re: Tackle Bucket
« Reply #2 on: 11/25/14 17:38 UTC »
 
I fish out of 5 gallon pails too, but nothing that fancy.
I'm not sure I have ever heard anyone call a bucket fancy  :)
What I would call fancy is the battery box in the top of the photo, great for small boats. http://www.walmart.com/ip/Minn-Kota-Trolling-Motor-Power-Center/20511018

Offline jeffhill

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Re: Tackle Bucket
« Reply #3 on: 11/25/14 18:15 UTC »
I need to get me one of those. Where did you find all of that stuff?
Jeff

Offline DF

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Re: Tackle Bucket
« Reply #4 on: 11/25/14 18:54 UTC »
I need to get me one of those. Where did you find all of that stuff?
Home Depot

Offline Fatman

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Re: Tackle Bucket
« Reply #5 on: 11/28/14 09:49 UTC »
Great Idea!!  Fishing some of the ponds here in Vermont a backpack is easier for me