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DoubletT

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  1. I have a couple of those in my tackle box, but I have had them for years. I am pretty sure that I got mine at a sporting goods store that was locally owned, but went out of business a while back. I did a quick search and couldnt find them anywhere. Good luck!
  2. I am thinking about heading out to Lake Lowell this weekend. If I go I will give a report. Looks like it might be pretty nice on Sunday.
  3. I am in Meridian. I spend a lot of time fishing Lake Lowell. When I have the time I go to Brownlee, and occasionally I will go to CJ Strike. I also make it to Swan Falls several times a year. So far this year I have been to Lake Lowell several times, but have not caught a single bass. I had one day where I could see them but they were just completely uninterested. All but one person that I have talked to out there has been unable to get a bass, and the one guy that caught one said it was about 8 inches. I went to Brownlee a couple weeks ago. The weather was beautiful that day, but I was told that it was the first day that water temps were over 60 and the bass were not to be found. We ended up fishing for crappie and caught a bunch, but we were the only boat catching any. Had several people ask what we were using. Been a horrible spring as far as fishing goes.
  4. This has to be one of the worst springs ever for me in terms of bass fishing. The weekly rise and fall of the temperature has really made locating the fish difficult to say the least. I was curious to know whether you Idaho bass fisherman are having the same struggles? :'(
  5. I will keep my eye out for those. I have a Dick's opening in the next month or so that is just down the road.
  6. My teenage daughter suggested the same thing you did Adam. She suggested putting craft foam on the lid. I used the foam and duct tape to hold it in place. Worked perfect. Now my storage containers are all color coded and very pretty when looking at the top. ;D
  7. I own an Alumacraft boat, and the storage areas have slots that are built to hold a Plano 3600 box in each slot. The problem with the Plano boxes is that when they are loaded with my terminal tackle they do not prevent the tackle from mixing. I have searched and I have not been able to come up with a quality box that would fit in the slot. Does anybody have any creative suggestions on how to store terminal tackle? It may seem like a silly question but I am sick of reorganizing hundreds of different hooks, weights, swivels, beads etc.

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