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	<title>Comments on: Fishing Tip # 4 &#8211; Make Sure Your Tackle Box Has Everything</title>
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		<title>By: Fly Fishing Tips</title>
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		<description>I have to say that I have a lot of stuff in my tackle bag. I keep it in my vehicle where ever I go fishing and in the canoe or boat but I also have a float tube and do walk a lot of places fly fishing.

Having my tackle bag in the vehicle allows me to check out the water and weather of course before I head out on the water. It&#039;s great to have it all in the vehicle so that if I need to I can always come back there and get what I need.

I do use my fly fishing vest to carry a lot of stuff as well, but won&#039;t leave home without my tackle bag of goodies.

You might laugh but I keep my tackle bag in my office here at home so that I can check it any time I read something that makes me think about the contents.

I even carry survival gear, just in case.

Something I just added last year was a first aid kit, as I landed a chain pickerel and while holding it up my fingers slipped into the gill plate and cut me up. I was very lucky it didn&#039;t end my day of fishing but now I have that first aid kit.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have to say that I have a lot of stuff in my tackle bag. I keep it in my vehicle where ever I go fishing and in the canoe or boat but I also have a float tube and do walk a lot of places fly fishing.</p>
<p>Having my tackle bag in the vehicle allows me to check out the water and weather of course before I head out on the water. It&#8217;s great to have it all in the vehicle so that if I need to I can always come back there and get what I need.</p>
<p>I do use my fly fishing vest to carry a lot of stuff as well, but won&#8217;t leave home without my tackle bag of goodies.</p>
<p>You might laugh but I keep my tackle bag in my office here at home so that I can check it any time I read something that makes me think about the contents.</p>
<p>I even carry survival gear, just in case.</p>
<p>Something I just added last year was a first aid kit, as I landed a chain pickerel and while holding it up my fingers slipped into the gill plate and cut me up. I was very lucky it didn&#8217;t end my day of fishing but now I have that first aid kit.</p>
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