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rivereddy

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Follow up on tackle storage 5 essentials
« on: Jul 30, 2019, 08:47 AM »
The thread on tackle storage got me to thinking about what others regard as "Must Haves".  This has been covered before, but it fits with the former thread... In all of my kits I have at least one of the following:

Some kind of  Spook or prop bait
2-3 inch twist or paddle tail soft plastic  1/16 - 1/4 oz leadhead
1/4 oz spinnerbait
suspending hard bait - flicker shad
Weedless spoon - Johnson silver minnow
some type of worm that can be Carolina or wacky rigged.

What's in your "go to" box?


fish on,

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Re: Follow up on tackle storage 5 essentials
« Reply #1 on: Jul 30, 2019, 09:21 AM »
This depends on what species of fish I am after.... no one answer here for me.
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Re: Follow up on tackle storage 5 essentials
« Reply #2 on: Jul 30, 2019, 12:40 PM »
This depends on what species of fish I am after.... no one answer here for me.

Yeah, exactly, that's what I am driving at with my other thread. For me it's been either coldwater trolling, or bass fishing and there really isn't one, single piece of tackle that crosses over between those two. Not even the line/leader material, really. And now that I am throwing the saltwater into the mix... yikes. I just don't know how to compartmentalize. I'd have to say the only things that are 5 essentials aren't even tackle:

1. Boga grip
2. Rapala belt clip holster with needlenose pliers, forceps and braided line scissors
3. Leatherman Charge Ti that I can fix the space shuttle with
4. Nitecore HC65 rechargable 1000 lumen headlamp
5. Recharge kit for my auto PFD

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Re: Follow up on tackle storage 5 essentials
« Reply #3 on: Jul 30, 2019, 01:41 PM »
Yeah, exactly, that's what I am driving at with my other thread. For me it's been either coldwater trolling, or bass fishing and there really isn't one, single piece of tackle that crosses over between those two. Not even the line/leader material, really. And now that I am throwing the saltwater into the mix... yikes. I just don't know how to compartmentalize. I'd have to say the only things that are 5 essentials aren't even tackle:

1. Boga grip
2. Rapala belt clip holster with needlenose pliers, forceps and braided line scissors
3. Leatherman Charge Ti that I can fix the space shuttle with
4. Nitecore HC65 rechargable 1000 lumen headlamp
5. Recharge kit for my auto PFD

Now your on the right track!
Wicked Wec

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Re: Follow up on tackle storage 5 essentials
« Reply #4 on: Jul 30, 2019, 08:01 PM »
Line clippers, pliers, assortment of jigs, floating jigs, rapalas, gets me through most everything I fish for, from panfish to walleye.

 



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