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re: How much crap is in your tacklebag ?
Posted on 2/18/15 at 9:21 pm to mack the knife
Posted on 2/18/15 at 9:21 pm to mack the knife
quote:Yeah.... mines either Black and Blue Pit Bosses or Watermelon Red Flake Senkos
If I buy another pack of avacodo red glitter touts I need to have my head examined
I actually have a ton of BPS version of the senko and don't use them because they weren't biting so I buy packs of the Gary Yamamoto's at a gas station on the way to the launch............... every damn time
Posted on 2/18/15 at 9:25 pm to Citica8
quote:
I actually have a ton of BPS version of the senko and don't use them because they weren't biting so I buy packs of the Gary Yamamoto's at a gas station on the way to the launch............... every damn time
Same.
Coworker tried to get me on the BPS "stick-o", its just not the same.
I cough up the money for the Yamamoto every time.
Posted on 2/18/15 at 9:26 pm to Polar Pop
to stimulating the economy!
Posted on 2/18/15 at 9:36 pm to Citica8
Damn , thanks guys I feel a little better about my problem ...
Posted on 2/18/15 at 10:19 pm to robins08
Just reorganized and consolidated and I've condensed everything into the following:
Bass:
3700 utility box - bass terminal tackle
3700 utility box - Lipless crainkbaits and top-water hard baits
3700 utility box - Shallow diving crankbaits, jerk baits and hollow body frogs
3700 utility box - Medium and deep-diving crankbaits
3700 utility box - 26 spinnerbaits and 13 buzzbaits
3600 utility box - jigs and bladed swim jigs (chatterbaits)
All in one backpack:
2.5 gallon "Worms" ziploc containing:
- 1 gallon finesse/trick/shaky-head bag
- 1 gallon senko & cut-r bag
- 1 gallon curly-tail worm bag
2.5 gallon "Flukes, Frogs & Trailers" hefty containing:
- 1 gallon fluke (regular and swimming) bag
- 1 gallon soft-plastic frogs bag
- 1 gallon spinnerbait and jig trailer bag
2.5 gallon "Creatures & Crawfish" hefty containing:
- 1 gallon Zoom hogs bag
- 1 gallon beaver/otter bag
- 1 gallon crawfish & tubes bag
- 1 gallon lizards bag
Panfish:
In a small soft-side tackle bag:
3500 utility box - panfish terminal tackle (jigheads, cricket hooks, corks, spinners, splitshot, etc...)
1 gallon tube jigs, tiny flukes, minnows bag
1 gallon beetle spins and road-runners bag
Saltwater:
3700 utility box - hard baits (top dogs, wake baits, etc...)
3700 utility box - Spoons, hair jigs, jig heads
2.5 gallon "Saltwater Plastics" hefty containing:
- 1 gallon cocahoe minnow bag
- 1 gallon sparkle beetle bag
- 1 gallon gulp bag
- 1 gallon redfish magic/spot remover/rigged plastics bag
Catfish/Saltwater Terminal Tackle
3600 utility box - egg sinkers, kahle hooks, circle hooks, swivels, etc...
Now I know exactly where everything is and exactly what I have for every situation and it is all somewhat neatly packaged for transport and storage. No more digging through large pockets overfilled with soft-plastics or wal-mart bags full of sac-au-lait gear.
Bass:
3700 utility box - bass terminal tackle
3700 utility box - Lipless crainkbaits and top-water hard baits
3700 utility box - Shallow diving crankbaits, jerk baits and hollow body frogs
3700 utility box - Medium and deep-diving crankbaits
3700 utility box - 26 spinnerbaits and 13 buzzbaits
3600 utility box - jigs and bladed swim jigs (chatterbaits)
All in one backpack:
2.5 gallon "Worms" ziploc containing:
- 1 gallon finesse/trick/shaky-head bag
- 1 gallon senko & cut-r bag
- 1 gallon curly-tail worm bag
2.5 gallon "Flukes, Frogs & Trailers" hefty containing:
- 1 gallon fluke (regular and swimming) bag
- 1 gallon soft-plastic frogs bag
- 1 gallon spinnerbait and jig trailer bag
2.5 gallon "Creatures & Crawfish" hefty containing:
- 1 gallon Zoom hogs bag
- 1 gallon beaver/otter bag
- 1 gallon crawfish & tubes bag
- 1 gallon lizards bag
Panfish:
In a small soft-side tackle bag:
3500 utility box - panfish terminal tackle (jigheads, cricket hooks, corks, spinners, splitshot, etc...)
1 gallon tube jigs, tiny flukes, minnows bag
1 gallon beetle spins and road-runners bag
Saltwater:
3700 utility box - hard baits (top dogs, wake baits, etc...)
3700 utility box - Spoons, hair jigs, jig heads
2.5 gallon "Saltwater Plastics" hefty containing:
- 1 gallon cocahoe minnow bag
- 1 gallon sparkle beetle bag
- 1 gallon gulp bag
- 1 gallon redfish magic/spot remover/rigged plastics bag
Catfish/Saltwater Terminal Tackle
3600 utility box - egg sinkers, kahle hooks, circle hooks, swivels, etc...
Now I know exactly where everything is and exactly what I have for every situation and it is all somewhat neatly packaged for transport and storage. No more digging through large pockets overfilled with soft-plastics or wal-mart bags full of sac-au-lait gear.
Posted on 2/19/15 at 6:36 am to Polar Pop
quote:
Coworker tried to get me on the BPS "stick-o", its just not the same.
I cough up the money for the Yamamoto every time.
yeah I don't use the BPS Version but lately I have switched to using Strike King KVD Ocho for my senko style bait and they have produced nicely.
I have a 20+ foot bass rig slap full of gear and tackle i would hate to put pencil to paper on how much money i have tied up in bass fishing.
This post was edited on 2/19/15 at 6:38 am
Posted on 2/19/15 at 7:14 am to robins08
i have a soft tackle box with two small plastic trays in it and a handful of worm bags. i fish with maybe 10-15 different baits and keep a handful of others for specific situations that i think i might run into.
Posted on 2/19/15 at 7:15 am to robins08
Rize has more fishing shite than anyone I know.
Posted on 2/19/15 at 7:20 am to TexasTiger
quote:I have avoided this over the years. I used to fish pro-ams and may get a call at any moment to fish with a friend. That makes me keep one large Plano equipped to handle anything. I do make seasonal changes from storage.
bass rig slap full of gear and tackle
Posted on 2/19/15 at 7:29 am to AlxTgr
quote:
I used to fish pro-ams and may get a call at any moment to fish with a friend. That makes me keep one large Plano equipped to handle anything. I do make seasonal changes from storage.
On the rare occasion I fish with someone else in their rig I still have my soft sided bags that hold 5-6 3700 plano style boxes that I can load up pretty easily.
Posted on 2/19/15 at 7:31 am to TexasTiger
quote:I do not like those systems.
soft sided bags that hold 5-6 3700 plano style boxes that I can load up pretty easily.
Posted on 2/19/15 at 8:07 am to AlxTgr
This post was edited on 11/18/15 at 7:28 pm
Posted on 2/19/15 at 8:12 am to robins08
quote:
How much crap is in your tacklebag ?
Too much. But I keep buying.
I look at it like stock piling ammo. If shite hits the fan, the ability to catch fish could come in handy.
Posted on 2/19/15 at 8:23 am to Clyde Tipton
quote:
I look at it like stock piling ammo. If shite hits the fan, the ability to catch fish could come in handy.
In the event of some sort of apocalypse, I'll be a trot line running SOB.
Posted on 2/19/15 at 8:29 am to OleBallCoach
quote:If your wife ever has a garage sale, the men that tag alone will buy that crap up with the quickness. I was shocked at all i sold. Even baggies of mis-matched worms.
"one day im gonna get rid of most of it"....lol
Posted on 2/19/15 at 8:37 am to robins08
I have like 1 small tackle box and 4 rods. I don't have hardly anything.
However, my brother has anything and everything a freshwater fisherman in LA could ever need.
In his garage he has a rod holder that extends the entire length of his garage (a garage that can hold a 21' Skeeter). On top of this are 2 shelves that run the entire length of the garage. These 2 shelves are full of clear boxes, labeled and categorized.
That doesn't include all the shite that he just keeps in his boat.
However, my brother has anything and everything a freshwater fisherman in LA could ever need.
In his garage he has a rod holder that extends the entire length of his garage (a garage that can hold a 21' Skeeter). On top of this are 2 shelves that run the entire length of the garage. These 2 shelves are full of clear boxes, labeled and categorized.
That doesn't include all the shite that he just keeps in his boat.
Posted on 2/19/15 at 8:40 am to Salmon
I went up stairs to my hobby closet recently and found stuff new in packages that I forgot I even had. Whole cards of Stanley jigs. Treble hooks, weights, etc. I have even bought some of that stuff recently thinking I was out.
Posted on 2/19/15 at 8:47 am to Who Me
quote:
I have 2 main tackle boxes. 1 for soft plastics and 1 for hard baits. And I still have leftover crap that doesn't fit. I have at least a thousand dollars tied up in baits in those 2 bags.
This is me. I keep rotating what I have in the bags and what I decide to purge (purging for me just means moving the baits to a plastic tote until I put them back in my bag )
Posted on 2/19/15 at 8:54 am to AlxTgr
At the BPS spring sale they had a buy 2 get 1 free deal on planos.
Don't mind if I do... 2 times.
I keep a lot of the basics in my boat... then I have a parachute bag from the military surplus place stacked full of the good stuff I keep with me in case I fish with someone else.
Don't mind if I do... 2 times.
I keep a lot of the basics in my boat... then I have a parachute bag from the military surplus place stacked full of the good stuff I keep with me in case I fish with someone else.
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