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    Mystery Tackle Box Freshwater Lures Fishing Kit. $23 at Amazon. For the foodie The Milk Bar Sampler. ... More than 10,000 reviews on Walmart are obsessed with this stain-fighting tool, too.

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    This one from Aftco is flexible and features four slide-in compartments for his plastic tackle boxes, ideal for the organized fisher who wants to bring a beefy setup to the lake. $120 at Aftco Amazon

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  5. Fishing tackle - Wikipedia

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    The first plastic fishing tackle boxes were manufactured by Plano in response to the need for a product that did not rust. Early plastic fishing tackle boxes were similar to tool boxes but soon evolved into the hip roof cantilever tackle boxes with numerous small trays for small tackle. These types of tackle boxes are still available today but ...

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    Gander Mountain - hunting, fishing, camping goods; Geoffrey's Toy Box - toys and games (revival of Toys R Us) Goodwill - used clothing, home goods, used general merchandise; Golfsmith - golf-related products (defunct) Gordmans - clothing (defunct) Guitar Center - music equipment; Half Price Books - used books, music, videos, games, magazines

  7. Mystery Tackle Box - Wikipedia

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    Mystery Tackle Box, Inc. was founded by Ross Gordon in July 2012. [1] Gordon, an avid fisherman who grew up in Minnesota, [5] had previously started other companies, including fishing lure manufacturing company BioSpawn Lure Company, and CraftJack, a software company for home improvement contractors that was acquired by HomeAdvisor in 2012. [6]

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