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| Does anyone have or have heard anything about the Lakewood boxes or the musky hybrid? Just thought I'd ask before I buy. Thanks |
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| i have 2 musky monsters and love em.great box . |
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| I know the weight will be different to the hybrid but what does it weigh fully loaded? |
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Location: WI | Depends on what's in it. |
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| very true .to much tovary by all the different baits. |
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| what does your weigh? |
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Location: In a shack in the woods | I have one. No idea what it ways but I think I could hold just as many baits as the monster. |
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| i maybe 30lbsdont have a scale but id say about 20 -25 lbs |
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Location: Fairfield, IA | Just bought a Lakewood Monster today. Sportsman's Warehouse [Ankeny, IA] has left over stock they priced to sell. I paid $45 for mine. R&H's has them for $145 on their site.
Looks like a well made box and can hold up to 100 lures. Realistically I would think you can't get that many in there without getting all tangled. Regardless, it will still hold a bunch of lures.
Dave. |
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| Got mine this week, it's hella cool |
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Location: Iowa Great Lakes | I love my Monster but need about 3 of them. I picked up the spinnerbait box at the Ankeny store Saturday for $38 and change, should have got another monster to, hopefully will by the end of the week. I just went through mine yesterday theres near 70 baits in it weight is around 50 pounds. |
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