Sure beats picking lures out of your hat.
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Tackle for that "man on a mission"
Re: Tackle for that "man on a mission"
i use to use one of those berkley waist tackle boxes very nice for bankfishing the only thing you cant put to much tackle in them or they will break like i did it also opens up like a tray so you have something to tie your lures on good fishin len
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Re: Tackle for that "man on a mission"
I bought my son one a couple of years ago for bank fishing the creek behind Grandma's apartment. Lots of bluegill and small bass. Pretty handy for wading I bet.
Re: Tackle for that "man on a mission"
Now that is a blast from the past , bought this some 20 years ago and still using it when I fish from the bank of the pond/lake/river/beach .
Quite a ingenuity , mine is beige in color and made by Berkley .
Jon .
Quite a ingenuity , mine is beige in color and made by Berkley .
Jon .
Re: Tackle for that "man on a mission"
Hey guys...if ya really want to do it right, get a good backpack and some plano and spinnerbait boxes and Tackle Logic soft case for plastics/jigs...also will have room for water, sunscreen, bug spray, pliers, knife, flashlight, camera, tape measure, weight scale, extra jacket...
I guess you get the idea that this is better than the $18.00 for a plastic fanny pack?
I guess you get the idea that this is better than the $18.00 for a plastic fanny pack?