Falcon box's

Started by Jerry Holston Jr, March 09, 2007, 11:35:39 AM

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Jerry Holston Jr

On recommendations of fellow UB members i purchased the Falcon hook/sinker box and iam very pleased with it.

My question is do any of you use the Falcon Jig box looks like it holds close to 40 jigs and i am thinking of getting one and will be going to BPS and Cabelas in michigan in 2 weeks and wanted some opinions on it.
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   the Falcon jig boxes holds 36 jigs.
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CJ Basser8

they are really hard to find right now...but look great!!!  for anyone who does have one, can the jigs be stored with a trailer on it?

Bane

I received mine after almost a month on backorder from BPS, and all I can say is that it does not hold the jigs as firm as I hoped or thought it would comming from falcon. You can shake the box and they come out of their holders. granted im shaking it every which direction to see what happens and I doubt they would come out just under normal boating conditions.

Im still going to use it and play with it a little more to see if I can find a way to store them more securly.

J B

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I have the weight and hook box the best box I ever had.Everything is just right there and organized. Everyone should have one.I don't care much for the rest of the boxes

tatersdaddy

I just got one of the jig boxes. I'm not sure if I like it, not sure how secure the smaller jigs like bitsy bugs will be. Also you can't put Booyah swim jigs in it. I think the Plano boxes with the flip compartments is better. It holds 36 jigs but is alot bulkier than the Plano box. I can't remember how many jigs I had in the Plano box but you can put two jigs per compartment and it has a lot smaller profile. The nice thing about the Falcon boxes is that all of them are the same width wich makes for a cleaner fit in the boat.
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Bony Tony

I like the XPS boxes for jigs. I had a peek at Bane's falcon box and wasn't too happy with it.

topcat

I own all of the Falcon boxes and the bag....and I am very happy with the set up....the jig box that the others are not happy with I love it....holds 36 jigs and I have the bitsy bugs in there with no problems...if you shake it vigorously I am quite sure they will fall out....I doubt that Falcon designed it to over come shaking...my jigs stay put till I get one out...it sits on end in the bag without them falling out....what more could you ask for....I am sold on the whole system......this is MO I am not sponsored by them or anyone....so I can be honest about the products I use......

Topcat

topcat

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Quote from: CJ Basser8 on March 09, 2007, 03:15:20 PM
they are really hard to find right now...but look great!!!  for anyone who does have one, can the jigs be stored with a trailer on it?

I have not tried but in my opinion they can't because of the lid...I don't think would allow it.......

Topcat

Cajun1

Just got the new jig box.  I can't wait to try it out.
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CJ Basser8

Quote from: topcat on March 13, 2007, 06:10:48 PM
I have not tried but in my opinion they can't because of the lid...I don't think would allow it.......

Topcat

Thats what I was thinking....I guess I will just keep all my jigs in the standard 3700 box....and will put them on my Cooks System once I get the boat out of storage

Bassonly

The jig box is okay, but I can't put football jigs in it. During a normal day of fishing, the a few jigs will slip out. It is also not compatiable with certain rattle types.
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