Re: pouches for keeping your lure
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06/27/07 03:54 PM
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I have several different methods. I use those plastic tackle boxes for fox etc. and a zippered blue "fanny pack" that use to belong to the kids for rats. Can't wear it but it helps keep things together. Conveniently fits around a square bucket. When working out of the boat for beaver & otter I use a rubbermaid dish pan or a cheap plastic toolbox. It just helps keep things together and easy to reach for! Here's a pic of the tackle box set up ... 
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Re: pouches for keeping your lure
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06/27/07 07:10 PM
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Nice, what kind of tackle box is that? I really like that!
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Re: pouches for keeping your lure
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06/28/07 01:16 AM
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Nice, what kind of tackle box is that? I really like that! just cheap snap lid "worm/lure" boxes. Picked them up at Bass Pro for a couple bucks. Works for me! 
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Re: pouches for keeping your lure
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Re: pouches for keeping your lure
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06/29/07 01:11 AM
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I use a nail apron-free at most hardware stores. The ties go around my waist, sort of.
On the pack basket, I use a 5 lure pouch to carry them in.
The bulk of the lure bottles and jars are stored in a tackle box I got at Wally World a few years ago.
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Re: pouches for keeping your lure
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06/29/07 01:18 AM
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I use a nail apron as well when I'm runnin' the line. My fish oil, lure, fish, other bait, pistol and camera will fit in it all at the same time. It gets stinky though. You can see it on my waist here, a bottle of fish oil and probably a bottle of Money Maker down out of sight and a chunk or two of fish. 
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Re: pouches for keeping your lure
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I use a bucket boss for traps ,hammer,stakes,trowel,bait and I wear a fannypack for my lures,330 safety ,wire cutters,pruning shears,extra mags for 10/22.
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Re: pouches for keeping your lure
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thank guys, hey Possum S you work many king of lure, do you like fox hollow lure? that is but a few of what I throw in the mix lol yeah, I've had decent results with Fox Hollow lures ... preadator and especially dam a dam and pond drainer, those two will also pick you up some coon and a grey fox, maybe even a cat if'n you got'em to catch lol 
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