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Ice Tackle Bags

Postby Hunter MN » Tue Jan 07, 2014 10:51 pm

What kinds of bags do you guys use to keep all your ice tackle organized and in one place? I have been looking on cabbalas and gander, but haven't found anything I really like, or that is designed specifically for ice fishing. Thanks for the help!
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Re: Ice Tackle Bags

Postby 56987 » Wed Jan 08, 2014 8:15 am

Welcome Hunter MN!
:welcome:

I'm still using a packsack with various boxes and zip locks, had a material "cabellas" bag but it broke in the cold weather.(not especially made for ice fishing)
It will be interesting to see, if there is one made to withstand the cold.
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Re: Ice Tackle Bags

Postby dave b. » Wed Jan 08, 2014 10:26 am

http://www.cabelas.com/product/Fishing/ ... t111204180

Any body use this? I heard some guys where using it to carry tip ups. I don't think it would work for my style of tip ups and the amount I carry. Might be good for jig rods and all the other stuff. I am trying to think outside the 5 gallon pail! :D I think Clam makes some tackle storage options.
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Re: Ice Tackle Bags

Postby MrLure » Fri Feb 14, 2014 9:44 pm

I got the 5-gallon tackle bag from Bass Pro for $7. After a bit of modification it works great. Before modification it worked it's way down the bucket. I put a bungie cord around the bucket in between the plastic fins near the top of the bucket and followed that with 3 spaced out mini-bungie cords that I hooked to the bottom of the bag, looped around the large bungie going around the bucket and then clipped the other end of the mini-bungie cords over the top lip of the bucket. They fit perfectly and secured the tackle bag from sliding down. Of course, I took it a step further and placed some 1/4 brass grommets where the two ends of the bag ended so so they could be laced together instead of sticking out like flaps. I fit this on a 6-gallon bucket and it works great now along with a 3/4 seat.
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