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| Was wondering if anyone has used this system yet... looks like a way to go. Let me know your feedback! here is the link
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/purchase/products-found... |
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Location: Sandusky, OH | Dre,
I just saw that in the catalogue. Looks interesting. Definately worth considering; I wonder if the Zerust thing really works?
Eric
PS The link didn't work for me, but I'm pretty sure I know what you're talking about. |
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Location: The desert | It's a decent box. Handles will break. Not might break, WILL break. A good storage box, but is bulky. Although on cabela's at 59.99 in the bargain cave? Not much of a bargain, watch Fleet Farm and you will find it cheaper. |
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Location: Sandusky, OH | Mike,
I think what he's asking about is the new Flambeau musky tackle bag; it has the twin inserts to hang lures that the plastic box has, but in a 'Lakewood-esque' tackle bag. Look for it under the fishing tackle bags section on Cabelas.
Eric
I agree with you about the box. |
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Location: Hayward, WI | I haven't seen one in person, but I would bet it's a nice system. Looks like it has plenty of pockets on the outside. I wish it was a little smaller though. At 28" long it is something like 4" longer than a Lakewood Monster. Lots of musky guys out there might want something that big though.
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| Looks nice, the ONLY reason I would not buy it is because it does not look likne it could support my big A** standing on it.. I like Lkaewoods because I can stand on them, walk across them, use them as step stools, etc... Other than that, it looks really nice... |
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| i got one last week like jclymer said the top it soft and can't support any weight but has a ton of storage with 2 pockets on the sides and 1 on the front and back. i have had zerust boxes for about 3 years and no rust. negs are racks will only fit about one bulldawg per square. looks depenable but time will tell.
Edited by go browns 3/12/2007 7:38 PM
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Location: Hayward, WI | I know you can take each insert out of either side, but can you take seperate dividers out of each insert to make room for bigger bulky lures or spinnerbaits?
I realize I said before it was a little too big for what I was looking for, but it might give me an excuse to buy a bigger boat anyway. I can put the $20 I would save by buying this versus a Lakewood towards the new boat right?
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| does anyone know if it has drainage holes in the bottom for extra rust protection.
and how big is each compartment? |
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| it doesn't have holes for drainage.i don't have mine close to measure but i can get one reg bulldawg or 8inch jake in each compartment. about two monster shads, tuff shads, 6 inch jakes. |
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