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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: south orange county
Posts: 84
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my tackle box
this is everything. my dikes and other tools i carry in my pfd and side pockets (hobie revolution). but these are my tackle boxes. nothing fancy just the stock hobie bucket and a converted tackle box which was my daughters bead and necklace box. i don't take much with me. oh, and my live well full of whatever bait i catch..
swimbaits and jigs, irons for yoyo'ing and tossing on the surface and live bait for tolling and soaking.. all my hooks are in there and most importantly, UNI BUTTER.. gotta have the butter.. |
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#2 |
Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Posts: 64
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Revo--tight space. Several Plano waterproof 3640 series boxes fit nicely thru the center hatch. 11x7, even the deeper one fits okay. Since they have o-rings, you can bungie 1 or 2 to the deck in front of you if you want.
Can use 3740/41 series depending on your yak. U can use a leash/cord to keep them from sliding in the hull, or velcro, or glue 2 pieces of pool foam transversely inside the hull, one under the seat, the other against the mirage drive well, which keeps stuff from sliding out of reach. I use a piece or two of sidewalk chalk in each box to absorb water to prevent rust. |
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The carpetbagger
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: tha newps
Posts: 1,474
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