Amazon.com : KastKing Fishing Tackle Bags, Fishing Gear Bag, Saltwater Resistant Tackle Bag,Extra-large Hawg (C: Extra-large Hawg (Without Trays, 26.4"x11"x15.4")) : Sports & Outdoors
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Amazon.com : KastKing Fishing Tackle Bags, Fishing Gear Bag, Saltwater Resistant Tackle Bag,Extra-large Hawg (C: Extra-large Hawg (Without Trays, 26.4"x11"x15.4")) : Sports & Outdoors
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Christopher W. Koffend
Bought the Extra Large Size:As a person who stores my tackle in the 3700 totes, I found this to satisfy my needs for the number of totes I take on a trip, or just out in the boat. In the end, I had to transfer some of the 3700 toted items into the smaller 3600 Series to fit in the additional pockets that hold that size totes. When all is said and done, I can hold nearly all of my totes in this one bag (I since bought a second bag for holding 3600 totes - that I use for less frequently used tackle).Here's the catch, the thing weighs a LOT when all those totes, with all that tackle is in the bag. And that doesn't even include any of my plastic trailers (I use a different system for those items). For me, this is not a big deal, the convenience of having what I need in one bag (excluding plastic trailers) is a huge plus - one trip from my door to the dock to the boat. Or for traveling via automobile, transfer from vehicle to boat at put-in.It seems quite sturdy and well built. Lot's of pockets (most of them useful). The zippers are the star! They're great and truly one handed zippers (great if you need to pull out something while having a fish on the line).I can recommend this case highly.In the end, it is probably too big for most people and possibly even unnecessarily big for me. I am ordering the next size down (as an additional bag) and planning to learn better to just bring what I am really going to use (vs. trying to just bring everything on the boat with me). I think on most days I can easily get away with the next size down, save some carrying weight.My boat doesn't really have sufficient storage, the storage is not water tight, and the boat sits docked in the sun all day long (so I don't like leaving gear in the less than suitable storage compartments).I've tested mine against heavy rains, sitting on the floor of the boat - no water got inside (and that was with top closed, but not even zipped shut).Overall, bigger than you probably need. I would not want to take a full one with me on a canoe trip with long portages . . . But other than that, it's really a terrific bag.