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<blockquote data-quote="67RS/SSx2" data-source="post: 3722088" data-attributes="member: 9143"><p>Okay, I haven't really fished for more than two decades. I have had an occasional outing but not really FISHED. I decided to change that this year. Spent the day stripping line (more like baling wire) off my reels in preparation for new line. Have been examining my gear to see what needs repaired/replaced. Starting now gives me enough time to be ready for spring.</p><p></p><p>I saw mention of a "tackle box gun" in another thread on this site and it got me thinking. That might be a good idea for a snake, skunk, or other ornery critter. But I have not done this before and don't know the dos and don'ts of doing so. I recall my grandpa had a .22 pistol in his tackle box. Not looking for firearm suggestions but what would/would not be recommended as far as having a firearm in one's tackle box.</p><p></p><p>Oklahoma is an open carry state but I would think doing this would require a CCL and certainly security of a loaded weapon is paramount. So what do I need to know bout this topic before deciding if it is right for me?</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="67RS/SSx2, post: 3722088, member: 9143"] Okay, I haven't really fished for more than two decades. I have had an occasional outing but not really FISHED. I decided to change that this year. Spent the day stripping line (more like baling wire) off my reels in preparation for new line. Have been examining my gear to see what needs repaired/replaced. Starting now gives me enough time to be ready for spring. I saw mention of a "tackle box gun" in another thread on this site and it got me thinking. That might be a good idea for a snake, skunk, or other ornery critter. But I have not done this before and don't know the dos and don'ts of doing so. I recall my grandpa had a .22 pistol in his tackle box. Not looking for firearm suggestions but what would/would not be recommended as far as having a firearm in one's tackle box. Oklahoma is an open carry state but I would think doing this would require a CCL and certainly security of a loaded weapon is paramount. So what do I need to know bout this topic before deciding if it is right for me? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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