Fishing Gear tackle box
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- NewbieCake
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Fishing Gear tackle box
Good afternoon...hopefully somebody can guide me a little on this, I am heading to the island in September for backpacking and going to fish as well, but I am trying to be weight conscious and I am struggling to figure out what to carry my lures in. Any ideas as to what works best? Want to bring an assortment of Mepps, Spoons and spinners.
Thank you.
Thank you.
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Re: Fishing Gear tackle box
I use a small plastic box similar to this http://www.gandermountain.com/modperl/p ... 3&i=400709.
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Re: Fishing Gear tackle box
I use a plano box. Same thing, different brand name. Get a small one and figure out what will fit instead of getting a bigger one and figuring out what will fill it.
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Re: Fishing Gear tackle box
Similar to others, I use this when backpacking: http://www.basspro.com/Plano-StowAway-U ... duct/1556/
If you are keeping your weight down, I would bring 3 lures: #4 Mepps gold blade with squirrel tail dressing, a 5/8 oz five of diamonds daredevil, and a floating perch jointed rapala #9. Don't forget to pinch your barbs. I have replaced a number of treble hooks with a single hook. Also a steel leader is a plus, and forceps or the like to remove a hook. Have fun, let us know how you did!!!
If you are keeping your weight down, I would bring 3 lures: #4 Mepps gold blade with squirrel tail dressing, a 5/8 oz five of diamonds daredevil, and a floating perch jointed rapala #9. Don't forget to pinch your barbs. I have replaced a number of treble hooks with a single hook. Also a steel leader is a plus, and forceps or the like to remove a hook. Have fun, let us know how you did!!!
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- NewbieCake
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Re: Fishing Gear tackle box
Thank you all, the plano box was going to be what I was thinking, but just wanted to see what others might use. Thanks again.
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Re: Fishing Gear tackle box
A rubber band is always wrapped around my box. Inadvertent opening while in pack just once will lead a person to a full days worth of fabric surgery and to take future precautions.
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Re: Fishing Gear tackle box
I like this small, double sided waterproof box by Plano. http://t.dickssportinggoods.com/product ... oCvxbw_wcB. Because it is double sided, it takes up less space.
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Re: Fishing Gear tackle box
Nice box. I live close to the Plano Outlet store, will have to swing by and see if they have it.karlschindel wrote:I like this small, double sided waterproof box by Plano. http://t.dickssportinggoods.com/product ... oCvxbw_wcB. Because it is double sided, it takes up less space.
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