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Tackle Organization - New Video

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  • Super User

Excellent video Glenn.

 

I have that Same Spinnerbait box ~ Best one I found.  I agree that it seems it went out of production a while ago.

Too bad though, as I could use another one.

 

A-Jay

 

 

  • Super User

Great video.I will be using some of it when I reorganize next week.There never seems to enough room for everything.And I boat and bank fish,so I'm continually moving stuff back and forth.I have a small box of essentials I take for bank fishing that I try to leave dedicated just for that.

great video Glenn,..I especially liked the plastic bag tip for your hooks and weights, awesome idea

  • Super User

:ok-wink:

awesome video i am hopping to find a nice bass mafia bait coffin under the tree this year for my terminal tackle to we'll have to see how i can organize everything in there

  • Super User

Thanks - I Need to do a better job of taking less soft plastics out in the boat.  Not sure I can abide by the five-of-each rule, but maybe 10 in situations where I'll be back home every night.

 

What are folks doing on extended trips in places where you're not going to find the baits you want to use?  I spend a week in Canada every summer, and I'll easily go through 10 of my favorites a day.

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42 minutes ago, Further North said:

What are folks doing on extended trips in places where you're not going to find the baits you want to use?  I spend a week in Canada every summer, and I'll easily go through 10 of my favorites a day.

 

I bring a "supply box" with me containing a few bags each of each soft plastic I think I might burn through.  I don't bring it on the boat - it's for replenishing if stock gets low.  Literally, it's a box.

  • Super User

I create one tackle box with the baits I plan to use and can usually use those baits all day without opening another tackle box.

 

Nice to know that Glenn has his terminal tackle in one box, which I also do.

 

And I have the Plano spinner bait tackle box and have extended it to include buzzbaits and Chatterbaits.

 

Great video. Thanks for creating it for us.

  • Super User
4 hours ago, Glenn said:

 

I bring a "supply box" with me containing a few bags each of each soft plastic I think I might burn through.  I don't bring it on the boat - it's for replenishing if stock gets low.  Literally, it's a box.

That would work...I can haul the box out to the island we're based on, replenish each day...Only have to drag it back and forth to the truck once.

  • Super User

Nice video I enjoy it.

I use a bass pro tackle backpack, it's stuffed with about a dozen 3600 size boxes and lots of tools. It has most everything in it... It does not include my swimbait stuff, that's in a box I custom built for myself with tips from bluebasser and other guys. And I have a small tackle bag that has my ultralight stuff in it, like crappie jigs and small lipless crankbaits. One of these days I'm gonna post pics on the "show off your stuff" thread when everything is in one place, lol

 

oh I forgot to mention my reusable grocery bag that's packed full of plastics... I have a problem

I have a plano over under 1258, which holds seven 3500's in the "under",.. this box is what I call my "usuals" box and I keep it on the deck of my boat. The 3500's hold my snaps/swivels, weights, hooks, inline spinners, small spoons and jigheads, next to the 3500's is all spinnerbaits. The top section I put my "usual" hardbaits, The ones I usually have tied on, a few topwaters, several jerkbaits, a couple crankbaits, a few select plastics, a couple jigs in different colors, etc. I leave a few compartments open as on any given day I may want a specific plastic, so if I do? they have a home on the deck as well.

 This is what I came up with to avoid constant searching though all the clear 3700's that are in my compartments, and actually works well. Most days I only touch that one box, no more searching, everything I usually use is right there,

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