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    Now, for the Anglers here, I have looked at some of the "soft" tackle bags and I am curious how many here have the soft bags and how you like them.
    Advantages/disadvantages etc.

    I am using a Plano hip roof style and after humping it up a hill at Gross reservoir something a little more suitable if I have to hike is being considered.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rooskibar03 View Post
    Damn. I was hoping for a thread about tacos.
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    Cool, another of those firm threads, last one was funny.

    I have both and prefer the softside if have to hike. Downside is if you get wet/water logged ya gotta wring it out and still heavy to pack out.

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    I use a soft with shoulder strap and expandable zipper, allowing it to hold more (or less) trays depending on my goals for the day.

    I dislike the hard tackle boxes -- takes to long to swap out tackle specific to the species that I am targeting. 1 tray for plastics, 1 for jerk baits, 1 for cranks, 1 for jigs, lindy, etc....

    Downside: soft sides eventually wear out after a few years.

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    I prefer it soft...

    ...as I hike up the mountains/rivers for trout fishing. As mentioned before, do not get the rig wet.
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    I find it easier to fit the d*namite in a soft sided bag...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ferrum View Post
    I use a soft with shoulder strap and expandable zipper, allowing it to hold more (or less) trays depending on my goals for the day.

    I dislike the hard tackle boxes -- takes to long to swap out tackle specific to the species that I am targeting. 1 tray for plastics, 1 for jerk baits, 1 for cranks, 1 for jigs, lindy, etc....

    Downside: soft sides eventually wear out after a few years.

    He said jerk and crank.........
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    If ya gotta walk far, they make backpack style ones that are pretty handy.

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