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The first advantage to owning a Cabela's Advanced Angler Pro Tackle Bag is they are forgiving if you drop them. The bags won't shatter like some plastic tackle boxes. Secondly, there's nothing cooler than being able to grab one of the durable Plano sectional boxes and pull it out and open it wherever it's convenient for you. Heck, you can just grab one of the system's boxes and leave the bag and the rest of the boxes behind in your vehicle, if all you need is in just one box.
Anglers also get very particular when they organize their gear. Everyone has their own system for arranging their lures, whether you keep all the same sizes together or like to arrange them by the type of fish you're targeting. Whether you're a full-on outfitting guide or just an occasional angling outdoorsman, there's a Cabela's Advanced Angler Pro Series bag to suit your needs.
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They come in four sizes, including a Super Magnum Bag (27"L x 14"H x 12"D) that holds 12 3,700-series boxes (14"L x 8-3/4"W x 2"H) and three 3,600-series boxes (10-3/4"L x 7"W x 1-3/4"H). The Magnum Bag (21"L x 14"H x 12") stores eight 3,700-series boxes and three 3,600 boxes. The Large Bag (14"L x 11"H x 10"D) holds six 3,600 boxes. The Small Bag (12-1/2"L x 5-1/2"H x 8"D) can hold four 3,500-series boxes (9"L x 5"W x 1-1/4"H).
All have external stormproof pockets to hold baits, mosquito repellent, sunscreen or whatever your fishing trip calls for. Several bags have hook-and-loop holders on the front side of the bag for forceps and pliers. On the inside of the zip-top flap is a handy map pocket that can also double as a pocket for hooks.
If you're still carrying around an outdated tackle box, come take a look at what the 21st-Century has to offer with a Cabela's Advanced Angler Pro Tackle Bag.
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Advanced Angler Pro Series Tackle Bag.
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