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![]() I fish a combination of charter and head boats throughout the year. On head boats I obviously bring my own rigs and depending upon the charter I will also bring my own rigs.
I mainly bottom fish and will bring my surf plug bag with me should it be that time of year for albies/blues/bonito etc.... The last 3 years I have been utilizing a 5 Gal white bucket...not gonna lie it does the trick! Old coffee can inside for my weight along with sandwich bags for rigs. Works awesome as a trash can in a pinch as well and IT DOES NOT RUST! The drawbacks are the amount of water it collects per trip inside and well I always find a little clam after the fact! That being said I really need a tackle bag/box system for my trips (about 15-20 per year). Could anyone recommend a tackle storage system that I can use for both bottom fishing rigs/weight/pliers/knife. Does not have to be big as I will load it up prior to each trip. One of the key things for me is anti rust zippers and a material that will not take me 5 minutes to get a hook out if it gets snagged by accident. I tried the Cabellas bag and it was pure crap (zipper broke prior to my first trip). I don't mind spending a little cash on a quality product. Thanks for the recommendations and links if you have em! |
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![]() Continue to use your bucket and top it off with the Plano Bucket Topper.
I use one bucket for Fluke and another for bottom / wreck fishing. Plenty of room for your rigs and weights / bucktails and it keeps the water out. Very inexpensive too. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B002W2ZRS4/...l_354a2kw9y4_e
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![]() I use a tool box with one tray on top. Tackle box's are just a bunch of useless small compartments.
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![]() could always punch a few small holes in the bottom to get rid of the water. a bucket and a backpack are the way to go
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![]() For bottom fishing???
All I bring now is a bucket, lead, leader, hooks and barrel swivels. (Spare reel) for blackfish?? this has really kept the workspace clean and simplified everything. You'll never see a mate or captain pull out a crazy large tackle box. For fluke? Through a handful of bucktails in. If you loose them all its time to switch to bait anyway. |
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![]() Hey harpoon . Over the years of trial and error of expensive bags and tackle boxes, I have found what works for me are the boat boxes. They sell them at all sporting good stores and west marine carries them also. There no nonsense . There is a storage place on top for small things, open it up it has a top removable tray for hooks ,pliers , rigs,leader, etc and underneath is just all open space . I have one for fluke/bass And for offshore wreck fishing I have a 500 yd spool in there that fits perfectly and various lead.. and they cost like 20$...
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![]() Thanks for the feedback! I already bought one of those 5gal bucket toppers and will drill some holes. Maybe I'll expand on it someone day but I'll give this a try.
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![]() Quote:
http://www.westmarine.com/tackle-boxes If not, could you send a good link? Thanks. |
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