Hey. Can anyone post a pic of their Lakewood Musky Monster open so i can see how much room is in it and what it looks like? I am thinkin about picking up one of these. I am gettin close to 100 baits and need more storage cause of course the one bait that i dont take that day will be the bait that their hittin on so i might as well take them all! Thanks!
Posted 11/24/2007 6:52 PM (#286046 - in reply to #286042) Subject: RE: Lakewood Musky Monster Tackle Box.
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Justin,
Here is my main box. Great box IMO. Has a few setbacks but a good sturdy box. I use mine as a small casting deck at times. It can take a beating. Kind of a pain if you drop a small lure in one of the compartments but a good box. Has nice side compartments for storage too. You can get them with room for Planos inside now.
Posted 11/24/2007 10:49 PM (#286062 - in reply to #286059) Subject: RE: Lakewood Musky Monster Tackle Box.
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esox4854 - 11/24/2007 10:22 PM
Keep a piece of hanger wire with a small hook on each end in a compartment for snagging up lures that fell in deep.
Or the Hook Pick. Not only serves the purpose of getting those "lost" baits out of your box, but a must have release tool for those deeply hooked fish.
Posted 11/25/2007 7:58 AM (#286072 - in reply to #286042) Subject: Re: Lakewood Musky Monster Tackle Box.
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Don't forget those long needle nose pliers. That is another good thing about these boxes. As you can see in my picture above it has a good side area on the outside for storing your needed tools. Easy to grab when you need them.
HenryH
Posted 11/26/2007 9:43 PM (#286394 - in reply to #286042) Subject: Re: Lakewood Musky Monster Tackle Box.
And you better start working out on a daily basis, if you intend to be carring around that baby with 100 lures in it.........