Posted 3/26/2014 11:02 AM (#702269) Subject: New Tackle Display
Posts: 994
Location: Minnesota: where it's tough to be a sportsfan!
I was at a buddies place the other night, thought I had seen everything in the way of tackle storage & display. He has like many of us did industrial storage boxes with either plastic corrugated or rain gutters cut to length for keeping tackle from harm. Problem is that you can never find that one bait you want when you want it. I have now witnessed the ultimate in cataloguing baits. He showed me on his tackle room computer where he had taken pics of each bait for his insurance policy. Under each was a sequence A-5-14. This would direct you to the exact bait. A= the tub 5= row, 14= slot the bait is in. Oh but wait, there's more....he had all the pics as tiles so he could bring them on the screen by groups. Gliders....bammm
He said it didn't take him that long, I offered him a $150 to come do mine like that. He just laughed. Winters still here there is time for you more geeked guys out there that love to be organized.
Posted 3/27/2014 3:59 PM (#702671 - in reply to #702269) Subject: Re: New Tackle Display
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Location: Yahara River Chain
Does the computer know when a lure is removed and placed into the boat? Then he could have a ipad/iphone and he could look while in the boat to see what he has brought with him.
Posted 3/27/2014 4:57 PM (#702703 - in reply to #702671) Subject: Re: New Tackle Display
Posts: 246
muskie! nut - 3/27/2014 4:59 PM
Does the computer know when a lure is removed and placed into the boat? Then he could have a ipad/iphone and he could look while in the boat to see what he has brought with him.
Small rfid tags and readers on his tackle boxes. Each one put into the them registers and reports back to the main server which sends an email with the list to his phone.