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ICAST 2011 Continued | Plano Hydro-Flow Tops List of New Storage
Posted by Jason Sealock on Wed, Jul 20, 2011 @ 08:30 AM
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Plano always has a lot of new tackle storage options each year at ICAST. So it's always fun to go through and check out all the new stuff. We waited until Friday because their booth was slammed with new product.
Their new Hydro-Flow tackle system features bags and boxes that will allow water to leech through them and out of the storage. That way the water that does get into the tackle bag and boxes doesn't stay in there and cause mildew and mold and even worse, ruin your tackle. We check out both the hard Stowaway boxes and the soft side bags for the system and like what we saw. The soft side bags had hard bottoms with drain channels. That made the bags tough but practical.
We also liked the Tackle Logic Worm Binder and the new Speed Bag stylings. We often store lots of packages of plastics in our speed bags and these new bags look to offer a bunch of new sizes, even big enough to hold Stowaway boxes. So it's cool to have a lot of options to find the right bag for your needs. The Worm Binder has 8 zippable storage pouches to hold plastics or bags of plastics. We're always needing good ways to store and transport our favorite plastics and softbaits to and from the lake whether it's in our boats, in someone else's boat or from the bank.
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I wish I had the plano 3700 now that looks like the ultimate storage bag for me. We dont get to see them on the shelves here in SD . Walmart carries some off breed brand that falls apart the first time you use it. i have used a plastic version of the plano for years but its bulky and out of style but still in excellent condition. It was called the magnum. I used this for almost twenty years now. I could allmost call it an antique lol. I want one of the new 3700s they look like they would travel well.
Posted @ Monday, February 20, 2012 5:11 PM by
Darrell Schanbeck
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