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Old 10-25-2006, 07:04 PM
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Thumbs up Leader Wheel Dispenser

Real nice product that was shown to me at the last Florida Sportsman show...

http://fish.shimano.com/catalog/fish...=1161819895995

More product information can be found here...

http://fish.shimano.com/catalog/fish...=1161819877726

And I use the smaller red sized one that fits your standard Seaguar leader sized spools. I like the clip so it hangs right on my tackle bag or console, and I am not not fighting with loose spools to get the correct sized leader any longer Another one of those "I wished I thought of that" products that saves both time and hassle...
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Old 10-28-2006, 07:59 AM
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I wish more flyfishing ideas like this would trickle over to heavier tackle systems. I freshwater flyfish using Orvis leader and their spools snap together and a simple nylon elastic band with a brass grommit that the leader exits and the band rotates as the leader is pulled thru.

Would like more tackle storage options on my 190, recessed tackle boxes would be great but where oh where? My tackle box is @ 50lbs!

Seen some things that would laughingly suction cup to the windscreen and have reluctantly thought about attaching dispensers and holders with thru bolts into the plexiglass.

Still thinking of adding some storage below my factory leaning post and those mesh velcro pouches advertised in the back of magazines might work too.
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Old 10-28-2006, 05:43 PM
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Brother Emery,
You may want to look at these sites to get a few storage ideas

http://www.cookstackle.com/Photo_Gallery.cfm

http://www.stowmate.com/stowmate_marine.html

You are like me and looking to make a floating tackle box out of your rig much like a true Bass Boat has, which is not an easy task with the shape of (though large) 190's storage compartments for sure...

Hope these help some?
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Yeah, the StowMates might work better than throwing rigs in the splashwell (which has worked surpisingly good).

Keep thinking about making a tackle box out of starboard and mounting under the leaning post with a little latch that would keep the cooler lid open when hunting food and drink.
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