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    Quote Originally Posted by SideShow Bob View Post
    He said jerk and crank.........
    Don't forget the strap-on!!
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    What were you doing up at Gross anyways? Shouldn't you be locked away in your dungeon fixing all our guns?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sabot_round View Post
    Don't forget the strap-on!!

    good thing I didn't say rod, pole, or stick bait.

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    I have a couple hard boxes. I only fish from my boat or shore fish. If I am going to a river I'll carry my vest or one of the hard boxes with fly stuff in it.
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    I went with a soft backpack style bag from Bass Pro like this a few years back. While it came with a couple, inside I have 3 of the sectioned slim boxes organized by the type of gear inside (hooks/lures/jigs, weights/misc, bobbers/etc.). It costs $15 more if you buy the it with the boxes already, but I got it on sale then picked up a couple more boxes when I was visiting Bass Pro for $6/ea.

    What I like about it is I can put all of my tackle in it with drinks, snacks and flashlights, still throw my wallet, keys & phone in it in case I take a spill into the lake (yeah, it's happened) but it frees my hands up for my rods and it makes humping to my fishing spots easy.

    I also throw a bag chair over my shoulder with the pack on & it's still not too much.

    I especially like that I don't have a tackle box that gets tipped/knocked over spilling out all of it's contents.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    What were you doing up at Gross anyways? Shouldn't you be locked away in your dungeon fixing all our guns?
    Stress management, relaxation.

    I can't think of anything more relaxing on a nice Sunday morning than getting up at 4am, getting the kid up, spending 40.00 in gas, gutbombing McDonalds, driving up a narrow twistey mountain road I have not driven on in years, sliding/hiking/falling down 3/4 of a mile of steep hillwith a heavy tackle box and expensive graphite pole, playing with slimy nightcrawlers and stabbing myself with a lure, only to realize the previous night had one of the fullest moons in decades and the fish have no desire to feed, thrash the water with everything in the box and not catch a damn thing, only to realize at the end of four hours of the above that I have to climb the same 3/4 mile uphill while being a pack of smokes a day smoker and sitting on my ass all day and thinking I was going to die on the way up only after losing 20.00 bucks of lures at the freaking fish that wouldn't bite on an Elways filet mingnon served on a gold platter.

    Had a good time and plan on doing it again.

    Thanks Thomas, that is kind of what I was thinking...
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    Quote Originally Posted by BPTactical View Post
    Stress management, relaxation.

    I can't think of anything more relaxing on a nice Sunday morning than getting up at 4am, getting the kid up, spending 40.00 in gas, gutbombing McDonalds, driving up a narrow twistey mountain road I have not driven on in years, sliding/hiking/falling down 3/4 of a mile of steep hillwith a heavy tackle box and expensive graphite pole, playing with slimy nightcrawlers and stabbing myself with a lure, only to realize the previous night had one of the fullest moons in decades and the fish have no desire to feed, thrash the water with everything in the box and not catch a damn thing, only to realize at the end of four hours of the above that I have to climb the same 3/4 mile uphill while being a pack of smokes a day smoker and sitting on my ass all day and thinking I was going to die on the way up only after losing 20.00 bucks of lures at the freaking fish that wouldn't bite on an Elways filet mingnon served on a gold platter.

    Had a good time and plan on doing it again.

    Thanks Thomas, that is kind of what I was thinking...
    Amen !!!
    Its about the journey not the actual catching as I always say.

    That being said I prefer soft bag with shoulder strap.

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    This will probably do it for you: http://www.cabelas.com/product/Shake...h-All+Products

    Sorry

    Actually, the Cabela's advanced pack is on sale: http://www.cabelas.com/product/Fishi...3Bcat103928580

    I really like this one!
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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkCO View Post
    Actually, the Cabela's advanced pack is on sale: http://www.cabelas.com/product/Fishi...3Bcat103928580

    I really like this one!
    Okay, that's pretty awesome. The only thing it doesn't seem to have is a built in chair (easily remedied).
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    I can't think of anything more relaxing on a nice Sunday morning than getting up at 4am, getting the kid up, spending 40.00 in gas, gutbombing McDonalds, driving up a narrow twistey mountain road I have not driven on in years, sliding/hiking/falling down 3/4 of a mile of steep hillwith a heavy tackle box and expensive graphite pole, playing with slimy nightcrawlers and stabbing myself with a lure, only to realize the previous night had one of the fullest moons in decades and the fish have no desire to feed, thrash the water with everything in the box and not catch a damn thing, only to realize at the end of four hours of the above that I have to climb the same 3/4 mile uphill while being a pack of smokes a day smoker and sitting on my ass all day and thinking I was going to die on the way up only after losing 20.00 bucks of lures at the freaking fish that wouldn't bite on an Elways filet mingnon served on a gold platter.

    I thought that's what fishing was all about.

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