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Top H2O
Posted 12/7/2013 9:17 AM (#677691)
Subject: Pounder Tackle Box




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Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
Guys, I have About 25-30 Pounders/Medusa's and the Big Lakewood box just ain't working anymore,......I need a new storage system...........
Any ideas ? Pics of what you guys use,.. And the price/cost of such a box.....
Thanks,
Jerome
5th lake Brad
Posted 12/7/2013 9:32 AM (#677693 - in reply to #677691)
Subject: RE: Pounder Tackle Box





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Location: Gilberts IL/Rhinelander WI
I use a Lakewood that fits 5 Plano cases, 8 dawgs per. It works ok. I got the Lakewood here for 40$. The just encase boxes look great, but I'm not spending even half of what they cost on a tackle box.
Chas
Posted 12/7/2013 9:52 AM (#677697 - in reply to #677691)
Subject: RE: Pounder Tackle Box




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Jerome, here's my Just Encase Pounder Box, 25Lx14.6Wx14H. Each slot holds 4 pounders easily, and there's 15 slots:

toothycritter88
Posted 12/7/2013 10:02 AM (#677699 - in reply to #677691)
Subject: RE: Pounder Tackle Box





I used this just 2x4s 1/2" plywood with marine carpet attached to the lid. And the lexan sheets I found at ace hardware and cut them to fit. Whole project cost less that $75 and I can stand on it. And its lockable


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Kirby Budrow
Posted 12/7/2013 11:14 AM (#677706 - in reply to #677691)
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Location: Chisholm, MN
I throw mine on the deck of the boat
chadw18
Posted 12/7/2013 11:20 AM (#677708 - in reply to #677706)
Subject: Re: Pounder Tackle Box





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Location: Central Wisconsin
The big Justen Case would fit one per slot. This is a custom 15"x w 19"x l 37". If its too tight some of the dividers come out to open up space. I had no problem fitting monster medussas in 1 slot. TI pounders fit too. Plus they look so good on the boat.


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Top H2O
Posted 12/7/2013 11:51 AM (#677713 - in reply to #677706)
Subject: Re: Pounder Tackle Box




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Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
Kirby Budrow - 12/7/2013 11:14 AM

I throw mine on the deck of the boat :)


That's what I'm trying to clean up, and the fact that the Lakewood is full most of the time,.... What's the price on those Justincase box's ?
achotrod
Posted 12/7/2013 1:23 PM (#677726 - in reply to #677713)
Subject: Re: Pounder Tackle Box





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Top H2O - 12/7/2013 11:51 AM

Kirby Budrow - 12/7/2013 11:14 AM

I throw mine on the deck of the boat :)


That's what I'm trying to clean up, and the fact that the Lakewood is full most of the time,.... What's the price on those Justincase box's ?


http://store.justencase.com/onthewater.aspx
Mtn Hunter
Posted 12/7/2013 10:03 PM (#677807 - in reply to #677691)
Subject: Re: Pounder Tackle Box




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Just encase is the best option by far!!!
Brad P
Posted 12/8/2013 11:10 AM (#677854 - in reply to #677691)
Subject: Re: Pounder Tackle Box




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Another method is to use the larger Plano plastic cases, I think is the XL Pro Latch, to store 7 Pounders per case. I can store two of these in my re-purposed rod locker. These boxes run about $18/ pop. I like this option as it keep the baits in storage vs. cluttering up the boat. You can also store 3 in the 3700 series box. I can store 4 or 5 of those my rod locker, plus others in other storage areas.

Just Encase will work great as well, but they are also the high end of the price scale. Lots of options, depends on how many you want in the boat and how you'd like to allocate your valuable boat space.
muskyhunter47
Posted 12/8/2013 11:19 AM (#677856 - in reply to #677854)
Subject: Re: Pounder Tackle Box




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Location: Minnesota
hands down JUST Encase I bought a rear deck box built for my boat bob will build it to your needs. I have all my baits easy to find them. extends the rear deck win win


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jano
Posted 12/9/2013 12:51 PM (#678021 - in reply to #677699)
Subject: RE: Pounder Tackle Box




toothycritter88 - 12/7/2013 10:02 AM

I used this just 2x4s 1/2" plywood with marine carpet attached to the lid. And the lexan sheets I found at ace hardware and cut them to fit. Whole project cost less that $75 and I can stand on it. And its lockable

can you tell me what brand of glue is needed?
it look very well built,congrats!
justencase
Posted 12/10/2013 5:04 PM (#678270 - in reply to #677691)
Subject: RE: Pounder Tackle Box




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Location: Excelsior, MN
Customer's loaded "Pounder" XL Box. 3 rows of 5.


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