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Title:Fishing Notes- Archived
Notice:See note 555.1 for a keyword directory of this conference
Moderator:DONMAC::MACINTYRE
Created:Fri Feb 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Sep 20 1991
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1660
Total number of notes:20970

1021.0. "Tackle Box Freaks, Dig In..." by BOSHOG::VARLEY () Thu Mar 09 1989 13:19

     I'm lookin' at a couple of different style tackle boxes to get
    me through the year, and I'd appreciate some advice from the rest
    of you equipment junkies.
    
    First, I'm looking for a moderate size Jig 'n Pig box. The Bass
    Pro "Tourney TX" @$14.95 looks like just what I need to carry a
    few pork frogs, pork craws and black widow eels and jigs. Has anyone
    used this box, or is there anything better around for nearly the
    same $. If so, "where can such a device be obtained ? Do I have
    to see a Park Ranger?" (sorry guys, every once in a while I get
    into the Czechoslovakian brothers routine from "Sat. Night Live").
    
     Mainly I have been looking at the Plano "Phantom Pro 797". I've
    got a bigger box, but this one should accommodate my most recent
    lure orders. Trouble is, prices vary a lot. Cabelas sells it with
    a Spinnerbait rack and shipping for $38.90, which is the best price
    I've seen. Anyone know if K-mart or P.K. Zyla's does better, or
    the same ? I'd rather get it from anyone than Cabelas, given their
    out of stock and slow delivery history. More important, have you
    guys used this box, and is it a quality item that makes sense ?
    I gotta resolve this tackle box dilemma, so I can work on a Crankin'
    rod/reel next. Guess who's gonna help me with that one ?
    
    --Gamakatsu worm hooks (you heard it here first...),
    
    --The Skoal Bandit.
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1021.1lunch time ramblings on boxesRAINBO::MACINTYRETerminal AnglerThu Mar 09 1989 15:3430
>>     Mainly I have been looking at the Plano "Phantom Pro 797". I've
>>    got a bigger box, but this one should accommodate my most recent

You have a box BIGGER than the 797? You must have to load it into the boat 
with a forklift. 8^) I rememeber HSJ giving me a hard time about the
size of my my box - it was obviously jealousy because the following year
he out-did me with his 797. I have a Flambeau 2275, a little larger than 
the 777, more heavy duty and more expensive 8^(. 

One tip (I got from R/O) for keeping pork is to use a small tupperware 
container. My box has a removable pig rack designed to hold pork jars 
but I find it easier keeping the pork in tupperware in my large bottom 
drawer.  I keep the jigs in my jig/grub/gitzit drawer.  
                         
The top area on the 797 should be able to hold enough plastic for a 
tupperware party 8^).  

Since I don't have oodles of storage space on my boat, I have vowed not to
resort to mutiple boxes (in the boat).  And the way I look at it, if I can't 
catch fish on the amount of tackle that I can fit into my box, then having 
more tackle to look at will just confuse the issue.  

One way to save room is by swapping things in and out of your box.  There are
some times when you KNOW you will not use certain lures in a particuliar
tournament or while just fishing.

This year I'm going to order one or two replacement drawers for my box.  
They're cheap enough and it'll make swapping stuff easier. 

donmac
1021.2VAX4::TOMASJoeThu Mar 09 1989 16:0215
Like DonMac said, I picked up the 797 last year from BP.  Last years price 
was about $32.97 (or so) and I haven't seen it any lower this year at Zylas 
or K-Mart.

The top of the box is huge.  The right hand side comes with a spinnerbait 
rack that will hold about 20-25 baits.  I also keep my spare spools, 3 rolls 
of extra line, first-aid kit, knife, line stripper, and a spare reel or two 
with room left over.  The drawers accommodate all my topwater and cranks 
baits.  As large as it is, I still carry a separate box for just my worms 
and jigs.  

The box is well constructed and well worth the money if you need lots of 
room.  It does tend to get in my way sometimes, though.

-HSJ-
1021.3TX works for mePACKER::BACZKOWhen the water is hard DRILL A HOLE!Thu Mar 09 1989 23:468
    Mr. Bandit,
    	I use the TOURNEY TX for my spinners, pig an jigs  and all of
    my gitzits, works great and I highly recommend it.  But remember
    to lacth the top green cover on the top side.
    
    COME ON ICE OUT
    
    The Molesta
1021.4And heavy, tooROBOAT::HEBERTCaptain BlighFri Mar 10 1989 11:0410
I did something dangerous with my 797; I weighed it. Would you believe
23 pounds? Yow. Good ballast. That's full, of course. I think the top
tray could actually hold a six-pack (of apple juice, of course).

The best thing it did for me was to separate the lures that I used to
have munged together because I didn't have enough compartments.
Naturally, once I saw them all separated, I could see what I had to buy
at Zyla's...   ;^)

Art
1021.5Frum a two box mon...DPDMAI::BEAZLEYFri Mar 10 1989 13:344
    I herd dey had a wun box limit op dere!! If chew had more dan wun
    box dey wud charge chew a tax, is dat true??
    
    Coonass
1021.6:^)HPSCAD::BPUISHYSBob PuishysFri Mar 10 1989 16:454
    I use a RANGER 373V for my tackle box
    
    Bassin bob :^)
    
1021.7Color Me Black (as in Phantom)BOSHOG::VARLEYWed Mar 15 1989 17:2610
     Thanks for all the immoral support guys! A Plano "Phantom Pro"
    797 is now wingin' it's way (with spinnerbait rack, for all those
    new Stanley "Vibra-Shafts") East from Springfield, Mo. Now if I
    can only get my girlfriend out of the way to start bringin' in bags
    of lures "still in the wrapper" from my trunk...
    
     What the hell, friday is St. Paddie's day; maybe I should just
    "consume mass quantities"...
    
    --The Skoal Bandit
1021.8friday...one day closer to fishingHPSTEK::HAUERThu Mar 16 1989 09:4311
    
    	Hey Skoal Brother...Friday is Friday, you would be out there
    raising the stock prices on Anheiser Busch anyway ..-).  You'll
    just be bumping into more of the Irish crowd tomorrow.  Just
    don't forget that winterGREEN wonder you use.
    
    We all have a bit 'O the Irish in us on St. Patricks Day!
    
    	O'Gitzit'
    
    
1021.9ONE BAG DOES IT ALLCIMNET::DSULLIVANFri Mar 17 1989 13:599
    
    I have recently ridded myself of 6 tackleboxes and stepped into
    the norbrook system.
    
    Now, This is a tacklebox. You say the 797 weigh's 23lbs. well this
    devel tipped the scales at 42lbs.
    
    BASSMASTER
    
1021.10The Toy Man Rides AgainBOSHOG::VARLEYFri Mar 17 1989 17:1710
     I lied a little about the Tourney TX box from BPro - but not until
    this am. A discreet phone call revealed that the TX was still in
    stock, so I said "what the hell...". Naturally, I needed some more
    Jigs 'n Pig Meat to put in it so...
     Has anyone used the pork "Spring Lizards"? Bet they'd be good on
    spawners - at least, they better be, 'cause they're sure as S%#!
    enroute.
    
    __The Skoal Bandit
    
1021.11UMCO???RANGER::TARBETHaud awa fae me, WullyFri Mar 23 1990 21:0115
    I haven't found it elsewhere in here so I'll ask:
    
    Is UMCO still in business, and if so where are they?  I've had one of
    their big boxes for about 30 years now and it's great.  I'd now like to
    get a couple more for similar purposes (art/craft toolboxes) but when I
    tried to get their number to ask them for a local distributor,
    directory service couldn't find a listing for them in Watertown Minn.
    anymore.
    
    Can somebody help?  Boston-area distributor/dealer would be terrific
    but I'd be glad to settle for how to make contact with'm.
    
    Thanks.
    
    						=maggie
1021.12WILLEE::MANLEYWed Mar 28 1990 18:4210
    Maggie,
    
    I bought an UMCO "Possium Belly" from Bass Pro Shop (mailorder).
    You might also find them in Gander Mountain or Cabella's (also
    mailorder.)
    
    The only problem I have found with the thing is that I wanted to
    fill up all that empty SPACE ($$$$). The thing kind of looks like
    B52 ready for take off when its openned up 8^).
    
1021.13The Ultimate - even has wheels!ARCHER::PRESTONTough as a two dollar steak...Wed Mar 28 1990 20:364
    My favorite tackle box is a '64 Ford Econoline...
    
    Ed
    
1021.14RANGER::TARBETHaud awa fae me, WullyFri Mar 30 1990 19:259
    <--(.12)
    
    turns out the "Possum Belly" carried by BP is made by US Assembly Inc
    rather than UMCO :-(
    
    ...i'm getting a catalog from USAI anyway, your description of the box
    sounds what i'm looking for (hope it's aluminum or fiberglass though)
    
    							=maggie